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Samuel Prout Hotel de Ville,Louvain (mk470 oil painting on canvas

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Hotel de Ville,Louvain (mk470
SPWC 1823 bt,G.Haldimand Watercolour 1257x975mm National Museums Liverpool,the Walker
Painting ID::  26120



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Samuel Prout
English Painter, 1783-1852 was an English water-colour painter. He was born at Plymouth, and spent whole summer days, in company with Benjamin Haydon, drawing the quiet cottages, rustic bridges and romantic watermills of the beautiful valleys of Devon. He made a journey through Cornwall to try his hand in furnishing sketches for Britton's Beauties of England. In 1803 he moved to London, where he stayed until 1812. In London, Prout saw new possibilities, and endeavoured to correct and improve his style by studying the works of the rising school of landscape. To earn a living, he painted marine pieces for Palser the printseller, took students, and published drawing books for learners. He was one of the first to use lithography in his artwork. It was not however until about 1818 that Prout discovered his niche. Happening time to make his first visit to the Continent, and to study the quaint streets and market-places of continental cities, he suddenly found himself in a new and enchanting province of art. His eye caught the picturesque features of the architecture, and his hand recorded them with skill. The composition of his drawings was exquisitely natural; their colour exhibited "the truest and happiest association in sun and shade"; the picturesque remnants of ancient architecture were rendered with the happiest breadth and largeness, with the heartiest perception and enjoyment of their time-worn ruggedness
Hotel de Ville,Louvain (mk470
SPWC 1823 bt,G.Haldimand Watercolour 1257x975mm National Museums Liverpool,the Walker

Related Paintings to Samuel Prout :.
| Portrait of Count | Portrait of Lionello d'Este | Bar Room | Episode of the September Days 1830 | The Shipbuilder and his Wife (mk25) |


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