#Charles William Wyllie
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the-evil-clergyman · 2 years ago
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The Sirens by Charles William Wyllie (Late 19th -Early 20th Century)
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lux-vitae · 1 year ago
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On the Way to the Festival by Charles William Wyllie (1853-1923)
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bethdoonerillustration · 10 months ago
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When Marnie Was There
Study of The Backwater by Charles William Wyllie
Original was done in oils, this version was done with watercolour, gouache, and pencil crayon.
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random-brushstrokes · 2 years ago
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Charles William Wyllie - Home with glory (n.d.)
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spirit-of-art · 1 year ago
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Charles William Wyllie, Home with glory
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oilpalette · 3 months ago
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oil on canvas
76.5 x 127cm
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Details: The Backwater, Charles William Wyllie
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webweabings · 6 months ago
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TO ALL THE GIRLS WITH THEIR HEADS IN THE CLOUDS
“Oli landscape painting”, by Susan Tubes; // Unknow; // “Dreams”, by Langston Hughes; //  “The Italian Seamstress”, by Eugene von Blass; // Poem by David Jones; //  “The Backwater”, by Charles William Wyllie; // Unknown; // Poem by Marina Tsvetaeva; // Unknow; // “Moments of Being: A Collection of Autobiographical Writing”, by Virgina Woolf; // “Les Misérables”, by Victor Hugo; // Unknow; // “The Tambourine Girl”, by Gaetano de Martini; // “The Story of a Loner: The Words I Never Said”, Mandy K.; // Quote by Jonny Ox; // Unknown; // “Portrait de femme où l'attente”, by Georges Callot; // “Strange News For Another Planet”, from The Complete Fairy Tales by Hermann Hesse
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metamorphesque · 2 years ago
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The Backwater, Charles William Wyllie
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solcattus · 1 year ago
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Beneath London Bridge
By Charles William Wyllie
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worldsandemanations · 5 months ago
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The Backwater, Charles William Wyllie
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onlineantiques · 2 years ago
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W.L.Wyllie was an artist in oil, watercolour, etching and aquatint of marine and tidal Thames subjects. W.L.Wyllie was born in London on 5th July 1851, son of William Morison Wyllie and brother of Charles Wyllie. W.L.Wyllie studied art at the Heatherleys in 1865, and at the Royal Academy Schools between 1866-69, winning the Turner Medal 1869. W.L.Wyllie was the father of Harold Wyllie. W.L.Wyllie lived in Portsmouth for many years from 1907 and died in London on 6th April 1931. Acknowledged as one of the leading marine artists at the turn of the century. Marine painter to the Royal Victoria Yacht Club, Ryde. Work in the National Maritime Museum. EBay item number 234807070355 #wlwyllie #wyllie #marineartist #williamlionelwyllie #art #etching #erithreach #erith #erithrands #coldharbourpoint #maritimeartist #artist #artforsale #engraver #prolific #prolificpainter #artforsale #signedart #artist #artgallery #gift #giftidea #artoftheday #artofinstagram #artgram #artists https://www.instagram.com/p/ClwaDgsIY_P/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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lux-vitae · 2 years ago
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Home with Glory by Charles William Wyllie (1853-1923)
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soundsofmyuniverse · 2 years ago
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Backwater (details) by Charles William Wyllie (1853-1923)
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orbissensualiumpictus · 2 years ago
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The Backwater - Charles William Wyllie, RBA
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marryat92 · 2 years ago
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I then walked down to the dockyard to have a look at the Manilla, which was, as I had heard, a splendid vessel; went up again to order a mate’s uniform, and returned to the hotel. It was useless going to the ship at that time, as the marines and boys had only been drafted into her that morning; and there was nothing to do until she was clear of the shipwrights, who were still on board of her, and employed in every part of her.
— Frederick Marryat, Percival Keene
Home from the Brazils - refitting, by Charles William Wyllie c. 1882
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oldpaintings · 3 years ago
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The Sirens by Charles William Wyllie (English, 1853–1923)
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