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William Simpson The Lake of Kashmir at Shrinagar oil painting reproduction


The Lake of Kashmir at Shrinagar
mk153 Watercolor on paper 25.4x36.8cm
new12/William Simpson-434626.jpgPainting ID::  39863
 

 

 
   
      

William Simpson
  
British Painter (1823-1899) was a British artist and war correspondent. Born into poverty in Glasgow on 28 October 1823, Simpson went on to become one of the leading 'special artists' of his day, and sketched many scenes of war for the Illustrated London News. His early years were very difficult living in a house with an abusive and alcoholic father, and in 1834 he was sent to live with his grandmother in Perth. Simpson's only formal schooling took place during this period and within a few years, he was working as an apprentice in the Glasgow lithographic firm of Macfarlane. The artist stated later that "this was the turning point which changed all my boyish intentions." It was during the years in Glasgow that he attended the Andersonian University and the Mechanics Institute in the evenings. His next position was with the lithographic company of Allan and Ferguson where he spent four years learning the trade. In 1851 Simpson moved to London where he was hired by Day & Sons. While at Day's he was able to work on several important lithographic sets. He became famous initially for his work in the Crimean War where he was sent by the firm of Colnaghi to create a series of watercolors suitable for lithographing. In the late 1850's he was sent to India to sketch scenes relating to the recent Sepoy Revolt. He joined the ILN in 1866 and covered the Abyssinian Campaign of 1868. In 1870 he went to France to sketch the war with Prussia, and in the following year observed the barricades of the Paris Commune. During a trip around the world, he stopped off in California and traveled to the Lava Beds area to report on the Modoc War in 1873. Five years later, he journeyed to Afghanistan to provide illustrations of the Second Afghan War that had broken out; he returned to London in the summer of 1879. In 1890, he observed the opening of the Forth Bridge and caught a chill which was to have detrimental effects on his health. He died at home in Willesden, north London, on August 17, 1899, and was buried in Highgate Cemetery. Besides his war pictures, he covered state events, coronations, funerals, and other ceremonies. He was particularly interested in India and sketched scenes of the Kashmir Maharajas.
The Lake of Kashmir at Shrinagar
mk153 Watercolor on paper 25.4x36.8cm

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| Thomas Cole--The Mountain Ford | Edouard Manet083 | Thomas Eakins - Wrestlers | Frederick, Duke of York and Albany by Sir Thomas Lawrence | Frederic, Lord Leighton - The Villa Malta, Rome | | De Verloochening van Sint Petrus | The white heir holder | Farmhouse in Normandy | Mount Fuji in Clear Weather | Nude with Coral Necklace (mk39) |


        

 

 

 

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