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Francis Swaine
A royal yacht and a merchantman in choppy seas
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Francis Swaine
1720-1783,English painter and draughtsman. He worked as a messenger for a department of His Majesty's Navy in 1735 and seems to have been practising as a marine painter by the late 1740s, but there is little trace of his place in London's art world until his regular contributions from 1761 to the exhibitions of both the Free and Incorporated Societies of Artists. He was awarded the Society for the Encouragement of Arts' second prize for sea-pieces in 1764 and again in 1765. 'About the year 1770', reported Edwards, 'he painted the face of a wind-dial, with sea and ships, which he executed with a great neatness' Related Paintings of Francis Swaine :. | A royal yacht and a merchantman in choppy seas | A royal yacht and small naval ship in a calm | An English two-deker and a Dutch barge at anchor off a coastal fort | A wooded river landscape in Hoolland with a Dutch hooder under sail in a brisk wind | A drawing of a small British Sixth-rate warship in two positions | Related Artists: George Edmund ButlerBritish, 1870-1936 Edward BoreinAmerican Golden Age Illustrator, 1882-1945,was an American artist and illustrator. He was the star pupil of the artist Howard Pyle, and became one of America's greatest illustratorsDuring his lifetime, Wyeth created over 3,000 paintings and illustrated 112 books, 25 of them for Scribner's, the work for which he is best known.Wyeth was a realist painter just as the camera and photography began to compete with his craft. Sometimes seen as melodramatic, his illustrations were designed to be understood quickly. Wyeth who was both a painter and an illustrator, understood the difference, and said in 1908, augustus osborne lamplough,r.w.s1877-1930
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