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William Henry Pyne
English Painter, 1769-1843 English painter, illustrator and writer. He trained at the drawing academy of Henry Pars (c. 1733-1806) in London and first exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1790. His drawings were almost always pen, ink and colour wash (e.g. Gossip at the Cottage Door, 1794; London, BM). His most characteristic works are the illustrations for the books Microcosm (1803-8) and The Costume of Great Britain (1808) in which he successfully placed groups of well-observed characters in picturesque settings. Pyne had been a founder of the Old Water-Colour Society in 1804 but resigned in 1809 when it refused to increase its membership to greater than 24 artists.

 

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William Henry Pyne The Pig Market,Bedford with a View of St Mary's Church (mk47) oil painting

Painting ID::  26078

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William Henry Pyne
The Pig Market,Bedford with a View of St Mary's Church (mk47)
SPWC 1806 Watercolour and bodycolour 314x482mm Cecil Higgins Art Gallery,Bedford
   
   
     

 

 

William Henry Pyne Boy playing a drum in the garden of a Country House oil painting

Painting ID::  48617

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William Henry Pyne
Boy playing a drum in the garden of a Country House
mk190 1793 an attempt at a circular flowerbed filled with a graduated planting.
   
   
     

 

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William Henry Pyne
English Painter, 1769-1843 English painter, illustrator and writer. He trained at the drawing academy of Henry Pars (c. 1733-1806) in London and first exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1790. His drawings were almost always pen, ink and colour wash (e.g. Gossip at the Cottage Door, 1794; London, BM). His most characteristic works are the illustrations for the books Microcosm (1803-8) and The Costume of Great Britain (1808) in which he successfully placed groups of well-observed characters in picturesque settings. Pyne had been a founder of the Old Water-Colour Society in 1804 but resigned in 1809 when it refused to increase its membership to greater than 24 artists.