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Property of a Gentleman.
Landscape with Fishermen. William Alfred Delamotte (1775-1863). Oil on canvas. In gilded frame.
William Alfred Delamotte (Weymouth 1775 – 1863 Oxford) was an English painter and engraver. Delamotte was the son of a French refugee. His remarkable drawing skills were apparent from an early age and he enjoyed the royal patronage of King George III. After having exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1793, he enrolled at the Royal Academy Schools the following year, becoming a student of Benjamin West, another of the King's protégés and the President of the Royal Academy. Even during these years of study, Delamotte chose to turn his attention to architectural and landscape work. From the Academy he moved to Oxford, depicting its buildings in numerous sketches. In 1803 he accepted the post of Drawing-Master at the newly established Royal Military College, Sandhurst, a position he held for forty years. Besides producing watercolours and a few oils, he turned to printmaking by way of etching, lithography and soft-ground etching.
Provenance
Swan Gallery, Sherborne
Dimensions
[Frame] 23 in (H) x 30 in (W)
[Canvas] 16.5 in (H) x 23.5 in (W)
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