142/1978x
‘The Golden Vale (Junction of the Wye and Irfran near Builth Wells)’, by John Claydon Adams, c.
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35/1974
In 1817, Henry and William Matthews took over the grocery and apothecary business of George Houghton in Exeter’s Fore Street.
885/1910
English 18th century portraits of children were commissioned principally by an upper or middle class clientele and often reflected the conventions of adult portraiture.
285/1982
‘A View of the River Teign, Looking up River from Teignmouth towards Dartmoor’ by Thomas Luny, c.
14/1943
In June 2023 RAMM made the decision to change the title of this work to ‘Portrait of a Man in a Red Suit’.
221/1981
In this rare piece, Widgery depicts a peaceful scene on a lake, emphasised by the Swiss landscape in the background.
136/1975
As the main London rail link to the east coast channel ports, Victoria station was vital for troop movements during the First World War.
617/1987
John Wootton gained admirers as a painter of equine subjects: hunting, horseracing and battle scenes.
829/1913
‘View from the Castle Wall, Looking towards Southernhay, Exeter’ by Isaac Faulkner Birk, c.
137/1991
Though he was a regular exhibitor at the Royal Academy in London, Lee was based in North Devon for most of his career.
1893/6/11
William Gandy was the son of the English portrait painter James Gandy (1619-1689).
129/1993
‘Portrait of a Gentleman on the Grand Tour’ by Thomas Patch, c.
101/1952
‘View of Exmouth from the Beacon Walls’ by William H Hallett, c.
143/1993/3FA
This portrait passed by descent to Mr.
13/1951
One of Hayman’s earliest conversation portraits, the Wagg Family was once attributed to Bartholomew Dandridge and even William Hogarth.
130/1993
‘Portrait of the Artist’s Daughter, Elizabeth, Aged 18’ by John White Abbott, c.
138/1975
‘Derwentwater’ attributed to Arthur Hughes, c.
72/1933/1
‘Study of a Lady’s Head’ by Thomas Francis Dicksee, c.
81/1918
‘Cader Idris, North Wales’, by Herbert Hughes-Stanton (1870-1937), c.
60/1921
Thomas, or Tommy, Osborne was an itinerant bookseller and stationer who achieved fame as one of Exeter’s distinctive street characters of the early nineteenth century.
106/1978x
‘Landscape’ by Ambrose Bowden Johns, c.
46/1929/2
1590/1909
Lucy Kemp-Welch was a painter and teacher best known for her paintings of working horses in military service in the First World War.
46/1925/13
Alexander Pope was easily the most portrayed British individual of his generation.
77/1937/2
‘John White Abbott’ (1763-1851), c.
43/1936/2
‘Landscape Composition’, c.
82/1941
‘Richmond Castle, Yorkshire’ by Fredrick Richard Lee, c.
227/1996
John Campion (1742-1822) was known as a ‘scrivener’, the name given to a legal clerk, secretary or copyist.
1896/2
K212
A simple, but lovely, example of the Dartmoor region in general.