Sheep
1884
61.0 x 92.0 cm
Harris Museum - Art Gallery
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Artist Biography
early life and artistic pursuits
charles john watson, a renowned british printmaker and painter, was born on august 31, 1846, in norwich, norfolk. his artistic journey began with working as an artist's colourman, eventually leading him to become a successful artist in his own right.artistic achievements and affiliations
watson's artistic prowess led to his association with several prestigious institutions, including:- one of the earliest fellows of the royal society of painter-etchers and engravers, joining after the ‘allcomers’ exhibition in spring 1881.
- founder of the norwich art circle in 1885, alongside edward elliott and robert bagge-scott, with watson serving as its first president.
- the royal academy, the society of british artists, and the institute of painters in water colours also featured his works.
notable works and artistic style
observational precision, atmospheric watercolours of buildings, landscapes, and coastal scenes, both at home and abroad, characterize watson's artistic style. his incisive etchings showcase his skill as a printmaker.- sheep, 1884, showcased at the harris museum - art gallery, preston, united kingdom, demonstrates his mastery of oil on canvas.
- la chapelle de st. esprit, 1904, displayed at the art institute of chicago, is a testament to watson's skill in capturing the essence of french landscapes.
legacy and availability of works
watson's legacy can be explored through various online platforms, including:- AllPaintingsStore.com's charles john watson page, featuring his artworks and providing an in-depth look at his artistic contributions.
- wikipedia's entry on charles john watson, offering a concise overview of his life and achievements.
conclusion
charles john watson's artistic legacy serves as a testament to his dedication to the world of art. through his works, available on platforms like AllPaintingsStore.com, art enthusiasts can delve into the masterpieces of this british printmaker and painter.Quick Facts
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Observational realism
- Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Norwich School']
- Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Romanticism']
- Date Of Birth: August 31, 1846
- Date Of Death: November 2, 1927
- Full Name: Charles John Watson
- Nationality: British
- Notable Artworks:
- Shades of Evening
- Sheep
- Drury Court...
- Place Of Birth: Norwich, Norfolk

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