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William Lionel Wyllie

William Lionel Wyllie A Ship and Seabirds near the Coast oil painting on canvas
A Ship and Seabirds near the Coast
Painting ID::  95635
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William Lionel Wyllie A Ship and Seabirds near the Coast oil painting on canvas



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  William Lionel Wyllie
  (often simply W L Wyllie) (5 July 1851 - 6 April 1931) was a prolific English painter of maritime themes in both oils and watercolours. Wyllie was born on 5 July 1851 at 67 Albany Street, Camden, London, the elder son of William Morison Wyllie (d. 1895), a prosperous minor-genre painter living in London and Wimereux, France. His mother was a singer, Katherine Smythe Wyllie (d. 1872). Most of his early summers were spent in France with his parents. He began to draw from an early age, and his natural talent was encouraged by his father and by Lionel Smythe, his step brother. He was given a thorough artistic education; first at the Heatherley School of Fine Art, and then in 1866, aged 15, at the Royal Academy Schools. At the Royal Academy he studied under Edwin Henry Landseer, John Everett Millais and Frederic Leighton, among others.[2] He further demonstrated his precocious talent when he won the Turner Gold Medal in 1869 at the age of eighteen with Dawn after a Storm.
  A Ship and Seabirds near the Coast
  Country of Origin: United Kingdom TTD

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