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Arthur William Devis (10 August 1762 - 11 February 1822) was an English painter of history paintings and portraits. He was appointed draughtsman in a voyage projected by the East India Company in 1783, under Captain Henry Wilson, in which he was wrecked on the Pelew Islands before proceeding to Canton and thence to Bengal. He painted portraits and historical subjects, sixty-five of which he exhibited (1779-1821) at the Royal Academy.
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ID de tableau:: 90082 Portrait of a Gentleman, Possibly William Hickey, and an Indian Servant Portrait of a Gentleman, Possibly William Hickey, and an Indian Servant
ca. 1785
Medium Oil on canvas
Dimensions 41 3/4 x 32 7/8 inches (106 x 83.5 cm)
cjr ca. 1785
Medium Oil on canvas
Dimensions 41 3/4 x 32 7/8 inches (106 x 83.5 cm)
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ID de tableau:: 94962 Death of Nelson Death of Nelson
1807
Type Oil on canvas
Dimensions 19.56 cm x 26.16 cm
cyf 1807
Type Oil on canvas
Dimensions 19.56 cm x 26.16 cm
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ID de tableau:: 95177 The Totteridge XI The Totteridge XI
1897 (1897)
Type Oil on canvas
cyf 1897 (1897)
Type Oil on canvas
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Arthur William Devis (10 August 1762 - 11 February 1822) was an English painter of history paintings and portraits. He was appointed draughtsman in a voyage projected by the East India Company in 1783, under Captain Henry Wilson, in which he was wrecked on the Pelew Islands before proceeding to Canton and thence to Bengal. He painted portraits and historical subjects, sixty-five of which he exhibited (1779-1821) at the Royal Academy.
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