William Anderson
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A British warship, Dutch barges and other coastal craft on the Ijselmeer in a calm
ID de tableau:: 92446new25/William Anderson-339637.jpg
Date 1819(1819)
Medium oil on canvas
Dimensions 47 X 68.6 cm (18.5 X 27 in)
TTD Voir la galerie dans Suède
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William Anderson (1757 - 27 May 1837) was born in Scotland and became an artist specializing in maritime and patriotic themes..
Anderson's training as a shipwright stood him in good stead when he became an artist specializing in maritime art based on the Dutch 17th century Masters. He first exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1780 and continued to exhibit annually until 1811. He then exhibited intermittently until 1834. His best work was executed in the years 1790-1810, during the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars, at which time the demand for naval paintings was high. He painting was not restricted to marine subjects.
His pictures, shown at exhibitions, include A View of Berwick-on-Tweed and A View of Tynemouth. His history paintings include The Battle of Waterloo, The Capture of Fort Louis, Martinique, 1794, which shows the attack by Commander Robert Faulknor of Zebra on Fort Saint Louis (Martinique), The Battle of Cape Finisterre, The First Battle of Groix and The Battle of the Nile . Other paintings include Shipping on the Thames at Deptford and View at the mouth of the Thames ..
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Date 1819(1819)
Medium oil on canvas
Dimensions 47 X 68.6 cm (18.5 X 27 in)
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