British
Works by British
British, possibly Sir William Boxall
This painting and Portrait of a Woman aged about 45, also in the National Gallery, were designed to hang together as portraits of a husband and wife. They are said to have been given by the painter Sir William Boxall RA, director of the National Gallery from 1865 to 1874, to his friend, the archi...
Not on display
British, possibly Sir William Boxall
This painting and Portrait of a Man aged about 45, also in the National Gallery, were designed to hang together as portraits of a husband and wife. They are said to have been given by the painter Sir William Boxall RA, director of the National Gallery from 1865 to 1874, to his friend, the archite...
Not on display
British (?)
The location in this sketch remained unknown for many years. Recently, a member of the public recognised it as the Fourvière Hill in Lyons in France. They named the villa on this hill as the Basilica Notre Dame de Fourvière.The artist’s identity and their nationality are uncertain. However, as th...
