List of works by Edward Thomas Daniell

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E.T. Daniell - Whitlingham Lane by Trowse (c.1833)

This is an incomplete list of works by Edward Thomas Daniell , an English landscape painter and etcher, best known for drawings made on an expedition to the Middle East and the coast of Lycia. Born in 1804 of wealthy parents, he was brought up in Norwich by his widowed mother. He studied at Balliol College, Oxford, was licensed as the curate at Banham, Norfolk in 1832, and two years later became a curate in London, where he was a patron of the arts. In 1842, whilst on his travels around Lycia, he contracted malaria and died at Antalya. [1]

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Daniell exhibited his paintings but was not forced to earn his living from them. His style was influenced by John Crome, J. M. W. Turner and John Sell Cotman. His etchings, of which 52 have been identified, [2] demonstrate his great skill in the use of drypoint, [3]

Works

Etchings

Key: BM—work held at the British Museum in London [4]  · NMC—work held by the Norfolk Museums Collections, [5] based at Norwich Castle  · P—included in Inglis Palgrave's Twelve Etchings of the Rev. E. T. Daniell (1882, unpublished, copies in the Victoria & Albert Museum and elsewhere) [6]  · O—work held elsewhere.

ImageTitleDate States [6] Location(s)Notes
E.T. Daniell - Anchor Inn or Bridge House, Aylsham.jpg Anchor Inn or Bridge House, Aylsham before 1840NMC
- Aqueduct in the Campagna, near Rome -NMC
E.T. Daniell - At Banham, Norfolk.jpg At Banham, Norfolk c.1833 [7] 2NMC
E.T. Daniell - Burgh Bridge.jpg Aylsham Bridge, or Bure Bridge (second state) 1827 [8] 3NMC BM V&AA watercolour of the subject is held at NMC, both previously (and incorrectly, according to the topography)) called Burgh Bridge. The building, known in 1826 as the Anchor Inn, still exists. [8]
E.T. Daniell - Bridge at Toledo.jpg Bridge at Toledo c.1831 [9] 2NMC
E.T. Daniell - Butter Hills.jpg Butter Hills, Norwich c.1826 [10] 2NMC
E.T. Daniell - The Duke's Cut near Oxford.jpg Canal Lock at Oxford (second state) c.1831/32 [11] 2NMC O
E.T. Daniell - Castle Acre.jpg Castle Acre c.1832/33 [7] 2NMC BM
E.T. Daniell - Castle of Dunolly, Oban.jpg Castle of Dunolly, Oban c.1831 [11] 2NMCA pure drypoint. [3]
E.T. Daniell - Castle Ruin on Cliff.jpg Castle Ruin on Cliff c.1831 [9] 2NMC
- Chalk Pit c.1827 [12] 1
E.T. Daniell - Church Tower and Trees.jpg Church Tower and Trees *18241NMCProbably Daniell's first etching, made with Joseph Stannard, whose very similar work depicts Whitlingham Church and is dated February 1824. Daniell's tower is unfinished. [13]
E.T. Daniell - Clump of Trees at Quiddenham.jpg Clump of Trees at Quidenham 1833 [14] 3NMC
E.T. Daniell - Coast Scene.jpg Coast scene 1831 [15] 3NMC
- Cottage and Trees 18243Apparently the first etching Daniell made on his own, signed and dated February 1824. [16]
E.T. Daniell - Craigmillar Castle.jpg Craigmillar Castle c.1831 [17] 3, 5NMC BMsmall plate and large plates made
E.T. Daniell - Farmyard near Norwich.jpg Farmyard near Norwich (View of a road alongside a field) 1833 [7] 4NMC BM
E.T. Daniell - Flordon Bridge.jpg Flordon Bridge 18253NMC BM PThe impression of the first state in the British Museum reads "by Edw. Thos. Daniel Esq.,—given to me by him 26 March 1825". [10] Searle describes the work as his early masterpiece that has "an assured individuality which recalls no one else". [18]
E.T. Daniell - Garden in Spain.jpg Garden in Spain c.1831/2 [9] 1NMC BM
E.T. Daniell - Grindlewald near Interlaken.jpg Grindlewald near Interlaken (second state) c.1831/32 [19] 3NMC
E.T. Daniell - Landscape with Bridge, Millgate, Aylsham.jpg Landscape with Bridge Millgate, Aylsham c.1827 [12] 3NMC
E.T. Daniell - Landscape with Mill.jpg Landscape with Mill 1831 [20] 1NMC
E.T. Daniell - Landscape with Oast Houses.jpg Landscape with Oast Houses c.1831 [15] 1NMC
E.T. Daniell - Limekiln.jpg Limekiln (Wooden fence on a hillock) c.1831 [20] 1NMC BM
- Milbrook 18241BMThistlethwaite describes the plate as a sign of Daniell beginning to move away from the style of his mentor, Joseph Stannard. [21]
E.T. Daniell - Mountain Scenery - The Matterhorn.jpg Mountain Scenery - the Matterhorn c.1831/32 [19] 1NMC
E.T. Daniell - Near Norwich.jpg Near Norwich 1827 [10] 2NMC
E.T. Daniell - Near Norwich - Carrow Snuff Mill in distance.jpg Near Norwich - Carrow Snuff Mill in distance 1831 [20] 2NMC
E.T. Daniell - Norwich Castle - before the restoration of 1834.jpg Norwich Castle - before the restoration of 1834 c.1834 [22] 1NMC
E.T. Daniell - Old Houses.jpg Old Houses c.1831/321NMCThought by Thistlethwaite to have been etched from a drawing sketched during Daniell's tour of Europe. [20]
E.T. Daniell - Philae, Egypt.jpg Philae Egypt -NMC
E.T. Daniell - Pollard Trees, Hellesdon.jpg Pollard Trees, Hellesdon c.1833 [7] 1NMC
E.T. Daniell - Ravine with Rocky Scenery.jpg Ravine with Rocky Scenery c.1831/32 [19] 1NMC
E.T. Daniell - River Scene with Bridges.jpg River Scene / River Scene (with bridges) c.1827 [12] 1
E.T. Daniell - River Scene with Boathouse.jpg River Scene with Boathouse c.1833 [14] 2NMC
E.T. Daniell - River scene with cottage.jpg River Scene with Cottage and Trees 18242NMCSigned, dated and numbered as Daniell's second etching, this work is in the style of Stannard's Trowse Lane. [21]
E.T. Daniell - River Scene with Man fishing from Boat.jpg River Scene with Man fishing from a Boat 18241NMC BMSigned and dated. Possibly misleading documentation suggests this work was modified at a later date by others, including Joseph Stannard. [21]
E.T. Daniell - Roadside Inn.jpg Roadside Inn c.1824 [10] 2NMC
- Ronda, Andalucia c.1831/2 [8] 3NMC
E.T. Daniell - Roslin Castle.jpg Roslin Castle c.1831 [17] 2, 1NMCsmall plate and large plate made
E.T. Daniell - Ruin at Rome.jpg Ruin at Rome c.1831/32 [9] 4NMC
E.T. Daniell - Scene between Trowse and Whitlingham.jpg Scene between Trowse and Whitlingham (River landscape at Whitlingham?) c.1831 [20] 1NMC BM
E.T. Daniell - Surlingham Ferry - looking towards Norwich.jpg Surlingham Ferry - looking towards Norwich c.1832 [11] 1NMC
E.T. Daniell - Tasburgh Bridge.jpg Tasburgh Bridge c.1833 [14] 1NMC
E.T. Daniell - The Red Mount Chapel, King's Lynn.jpg The Red Mount Chapel, King's Lynn c.1831 [20] 2NMC
E.T. Daniell - Tower and Bridge, Constance.jpg Tower and Bridge, Constance c.1831/32 [20] 2NMC
E.T. Daniell - Trowse Hythe.jpg Trowse Hythe c.1831 [15] 5NMC
E.T. Daniell - Val d'Aosta.jpg Val d'Aosta c.1831/32 [19] 1NMC BM
- View of Runham – Broken Rock c.1831/32 [11] 1
E.T. Daniell - Waterside Drain - A Study.jpg Waterside Drain – A Study c.1824 [10] 1NMC
E.T. Daniell - Whitlingham Lane by Trowse.jpg Whitlingham Lane by Trowse c.1833 [14] 2NMC
E.T. Daniell - View of Whitlingam.jpg Whitlingham Staithe, Looking towards Norwich 1827 [12] 3NMC BM

Watercolours

Key: BM—work held at the British Museum in London [4]  · NMC—work held by the Norfolk Museums Collections, [5] based at Norwich Castle  · O—work held elsewhere.

ImageTitleDateLocation(s)Notes
- A Waterfall in Switzerland -NMC
- Aboosimble (Abu Simbel) -NMC
- Abou Righlan, Sinai -NMC
- Acre, Palestine -NMC
- Acropolis of Athens Greece -NMC
- Adalia -NMC
- Aqueduct of Aspendos, in Pamphylia, from the acropolis -BM
- At Merieh 1841 -NMC
- Athens from Lycabettus (lethes) -NMC
- Ayun Mousa, Sinai -NMC
- Bellerophon Tomb, Tlos -BM
- Berne Switzerland -NMC
- Bethany, Palestine -NMC
- Bethlehem, Palestine -NMC
- Bettws-y-Coed -NMC
- Beyrout (Beirut) -NMC
- Bozburun, from Selge -BM
- Brick Archway over Stream -NMC
- Bridge at Aylsham -NMC
- Buildings with Footbridge -NMC
- Cairo (from the Citadel) -NMC
- Carnac (Karnak) -NMC
- Composition with castle and bridge -NMC
- Convent of St Saba, Palestine -NMC
- Corfu Greece -NMC
- Corinth Greece -NMC
- Corycian Cave Greece -NMC
- Damascus, Palestine -NMC
- Debod (Debot), Nubia (Sudan) -NMC
- Dendoor (Dendera) -NMC
- Dom Trees near Dendera -NMC
- Edfu -NMC
- El Fatha, Sinai -NMC
- Ermouthis (Ermanthis) -NMC
- Farmyard with Ruined Church in background (Tintern Abbey) -NMC
- Farras (Phthuris), Nubia -NMC
- Figure of a Camel, Wady Tabye Sinai -NMC
- Figures at Corfu Greece -NMC
- First Cataract of the Nile -NMC
no online image Fortress of Ibreem Nubia -NMC
- From Acro-Corinthus Greece -NMC
- From Elephantine -NMC
- From Luxor -NMC
- From the Summit of Mount St Catherine -NMC
- Front of the Odeum at Cibyra -BM
- Gate to the city of Patara -BM
- Gebal, Sinai -NMC
- Gebelene -NMC
- Gulf of Patrass, Greece -NMC
- Hadgi Ali Pasha going from Damascus to Mecca -NMC
- Havre -NMC
- Helicon from Plata Greece -NMC
no online image Horeb, Sinai -NMC
- House on a common at sunset -BM
- Howara, supposed to be the bitter waters of Merieh -NMC
- Ibreem Nubia 1841 -NMC
- In the Gulf of Mákri -BM
- Interior of a house at Xanthus -BM
- Interior of a Turkish cottage at Pinara -BM
no online image Interior of Convent, Mount Sinai -NMC
- Jerusalem -NMC
- Jerusalem from a point near the Field of Blood -NMC
- Jerusalem from Olivet -NMC
E.T. Daniell - untitled drawing.png Junction of the Mangyr Tschai with Xanthus -BM
- Kalabshee -NMC
no online image Kalah Abole -NMC
- Kardassy -NMC
E.T. Daniell - Kobban.jpg Kobban -NMC
image at Norfolk Museums website Lake of Thun Switzerland -NMC
- Landscape with castle and bridge -NMC
- Landscape with Trees -NMC
E.T. Daniell - Larnaka, Cypress, from the Sea.jpg Larnaca, Cyprus, from the sea -BM
- Lattice Window of an Elizabethan House -NMC
- Luxor -NMC
- Luxor 1841 -NMC
- Mákri, the Ancient Telmessus, looking west -BM
- Massicytus Mountains from Pinara -BM
- Massicytus Mountains from Pinara -BM
- Medinet Haboo -NMC
- Monument on the sea side of mount Cragus -BM
- Mount Carmel, Palestine -NMC
- Mount Sinai from the North East -NMC
- Mount Solyma from Deliktash (Olmypus) -BM
- Mount St Catherine, Sinai -NMC
- Mount St Catherine, Sinai -NMC
- Mountain Gorge -NMC
- Mountain Gorge -NMC
- Mountain Sketch in Sinai -NMC
no online image Mounts Ebal and Gerizim behind Nablous, Palestine -NMC
- Mt. Sinai -NMC
- Myra -BM
E.T. Daniell - Nablous, Jordan.jpg Nablous, Jordan -O [23]
- Nazareth, Jerusalem (Palestine) -NMC
- Near Interlaken, Switzerland -NMC
- Near Kalabshee 1841 -NMC
- Pedestal of a monument at Tlos -BM
- Philae -NMC
no online image Philae from Biggeh -NMC
- Plane Tree Atkos -NMC
- Pools of Solomon, Jerusalem -NMC
- Pyramids -NMC
- Ras Pharaon, Sinai -NMC
- Rhodes from the sea -BM
- River Kishon, Plain of Esdraelon, Palestine -NMC
- River Scene with Bridges -NMC
- River-side Scene -NMC
- Ruins at Athens Greece -NMC
- Ruins at Luxor -NMC
- Ruins of Sura, near Myra -BM
- Ruins of the great wall in the pass below Termessus -BM
- Ruins on the banks of a river -BM
- Sabooa, Nubia -NMC
- Sais 1841 -NMC
- Sakara -NMC
- Samaria, Palestine -NMC
- Scene near Alexandria -NMC
- Second Cataract of the Nile -NMC
- Selge, from below the Theatre, looking SW -BM
- Seraidjik -BM
- Sidmouth (formerly known as Isle of Wight) -NMC
- Sidon, Palestine -NMC
- Sillyum in Pamphylia -BM
- Sinai, St Catherine's Convent -NMC
- Sketch of Athens Greece, 1841 -NMC
- Source of the River Xanthus -BM
- Stadium and Theatre of Perge, in Pamphylia, from the fortifications -BM
E.T. Daniell - Stadium of Cibyra.jpg Stadium of Cibyra -BM
- Suez -NMC
- Summit of Mt. Sinai -NMC
- Syra Greece -NMC
- Teignmouth -NMC
- Temple of Amada near Derr -NMC
E. T. Daniell - Termessus, looking SE.jpg Termessus, looking SE -BM
- The 'Horse' tomb, Xanthus - now in the British Museum -BM
- The Acropolis of Telmessus, looking North East -BM
- The Entrance of the Dart -NMC
- The fire of the 'Chimaera' -BM
- The gorge of the Dembra -BM
- The harbour of Antiphellus, with the Island of Castelorizo -BM
- The Harpy Tomb, Xanthus -BM
- The Islands of Calymnus and Leros -BM
- The Lycian coast with the valley of the Xanthus, from the sea -BM
- The Nile at Feshn -NMC
no online image The Nile from Ibreem (Ibrim) Nubia -NMC
- The Nile near El Herde -NMC
- The plain and Bay of Phineka -BM
- The remains of an ancient Christian Cathedral, Kassabar -BM
- The Solyma range from the south -BM
Rev. Edward Thomas Daniell - The Rhine at Constance (Konstanz-am-Rhein) - Google Art Project.jpg The Rhine at Constance-O [23]
- The Valley of Kassabar from Phellus, looking west -BM
- The valley of the Chimaera, near Olympus -BM
- The Well of Adjerood near Suez -NMC
- Theatre and Stadium of Selge, Pisidia, from the SW -BM
- Theatre at Myra -BM
- Tlos from the NE and the Valley of the Xanthus -BM
- Tlos from the south west -BM
- Tombs in a landscape -BM
- Tschandyr, with ruins, probably of Marmora -BM
no online image Tyre -NMC
- Valley between Cragus and Anticragus -BM
- Village of Gjombe (Komba) -BM
- Wadee Tafa (Taphis) -NMC
image at Norfolk Museums website Wady Garondel, Sinai -NMC
- Wady Sheik, Sinai -NMC
- Wady Staff, Sinai -NMC
- Walls near Acre -NMC
- Western Valley, Tombs of the Kings -NMC

Other works

Key: BM—work held at the British Museum in London [4]  · NMC—work held by the Norfolk Museums Collections, [5] based at Norwich Castle.

ImageTitleMediumDateLocation(s)Notes
- Self Portrait of Rev. E. T. Daniell black and white photograph of a painting-NMCno image available [24]
E.T. Daniell - Garden Scene Fountain and Trees.jpg Garden Scene Fountain and Trees chalk on paper-NMC
E.T. Daniell - Lock at Oxford (drawing).jpg Lock at Oxford chalk on paper-NMC
- Mill and Cottages chalk on paper-NMCno suitable image available [25]
E.T. Daniell - Roslin (Rosslyn) Castle.jpg Roslin (Rosslyn) Castle chalk on paper-BM
- Ruined Aqueduct in the Campagni di Roma chalk on paper-NMCno image available [26]
- Steps to Landing Stage chalk on paper-NMCno suitable image available [27]
- Whitlingham Chalk Pit chalk on paper-NMCno suitable image available [28]
- Aqueducts on the Frascati 1830 drawing-NMCno image available [29]
E.T. Daniell - Bonneville.jpg Bonneville drawing-NMC
- Butcher's Pass from Patrass, Greece. 1840 drawing-NMCno image found
- Distant view of Acalissus and Edebessus drawing-BMno image available [30]
- Interior of Temple at Derr drawing-NMCno image available [31]
- Koum Ombos (Kom Ombo) drawing-NMCno image available [32]
E.T. Daniell - Near Telegraph Lane, Norwich.jpg Near Telegraph Lane, Norwich drawing-NMC
- One of the Gateways leading to the Grand Temple at Carnac (3 sketches) drawing-NMC
- Palings and Trees drawing-NMC
- Part of the Wall of Damascus, Palestine drawing-NMC
- Portion of Mont Blanc drawing-NMC
- Quayside Sketch, a fortress drawing-NMC
- Ruins of the Temple of Hermonthis. drawing-NMC
- Ruins with church spire in background drawing-NMC
- Samorus drawing-NMC
- St. Franciscus near Vico Italy drawing-NMC
- The valley of Xanthus drawing-BM
- Turtman Switzerland drawing-NMC
- Valle de Saxt drawing-NMC
- Bridge Building ink-NMC
- Castle of Falaise ink-NMC
- City of Olympus in Lycia ink-BM
- Constance ink-NMC
- Constantinople ink-NMC
- Delphi, Greece ink-NMC
- Egyptian Scene ink-NMC
- Encampment in Sinai ink-NMC
- Garden Scene in Spain ink-NMC
- In the vicinity of Delphi Greece (Quari?) ink-NMC
- Island Sketch ink-NMC
- Karditsch ink-BM
- Kos from the Karaboglia Islands ink-BM
- Landscape with Row-boat ink-NMC
- Mountain Sketch in Sinai, Sebaste (Sabastiyeh) ink-NMC
image at NMC On the Ramparts, Constance (The Rhine at Constance, July 22nd 1830) ink-NMC
- Orahn, the ancient Araxa ink-BM
- Palaeocastrizza Greece, 1840 ink-NMC
- Pinara ink-BM
- Portico of a Turkish house, Kassabar ink-BM
- Rock tombs at Limyra ink-BM
- Rock tombs in Lycia ink-BM
- Ruined Aqueduct above Patrass Greece ink-NMC
image at Norfolk Museums website Ruins in Romeoil-NMC
- Shrine of the Nativity, Bethlehem, Palestine ink-NMC
- Sketch of Ruins in Rome and map: Verona - Milan - Ravena - Riva - Trent (verso) ink-NMC
- Summer dwelling in a 'Jaila' or Upland ink-BM
- The tombs at Telmessus ink-BM
- The Town of Elmalý ink-BM
- Thebes ink-NMC
- Trees with Roadway ink-NMC
- Valley of the Tay near Dunkeld ink-NMC
- View of Xanthus ink-BM
- Village of Armudly on the plain of Phineka ink-BM
- Wady Faran, Valley on Palms ink-NMC
E.T. Daniell - Xanthus from the south.jpg Xanthus from the south, with the Kiosk of Kinik Pen and brown ink, with graphite on brown paper-BM
E.T. Daniell - A View of St Malo.jpg A View of St Malo oil-NMC
E.T. Daniell - Back River, Norwich or View at Hellesdon.jpg Back River, Norwich or View at Hellesdon oil-NMC
Mount Edgecombe, Devonshire.jpg Mount Edgecombe, Devonshire oil-NMC
- Ruins in Rome oil-NMC
Daniell - Ruins of a Claudian Aqueduct in the Campagna di Roma.jpg Ruins of the Claudian Aqueduct in the Campagna di Roma oil-NMC
E.T. Daniell - Sketch for a Picture of the Mountains of Savoy from Geneva.jpg Sketch for a Picture of the Mountains of Savoy from Geneva oil-NMC
- Tasburgh and Stratton Meadows oil-NMCno image available [33]
E.T. Daniell - Mount Gerizim, Nablous, Palestine.jpg Mount Gerizim, Nablous, Palestine sepia-NMC
- Schaffhausen sepia-NMCno image available [34]

Footnotes

  1. Searle 2015, pp. 55–56.
  2. Searle 2015, p. 66.
  3. 1 2 Searle 2015, p. 68.
  4. 1 2 3 "Collection search: Rev Edward Thomas Daniell". The British Museum . Retrieved 8 July 2020.
  5. 1 2 3 "Edward Thomas Daniell". Norfolk Museums Collections. Retrieved 8 July 2020.
  6. 1 2 Thistlethwaite 1974, pp. 8–21.
  7. 1 2 3 4 Thistlethwaite 1974, p. 19.
  8. 1 2 3 Thistlethwaite 1974, p. 12.
  9. 1 2 3 4 Thistlethwaite 1974, p. 13.
  10. 1 2 3 4 5 Thistlethwaite 1974, p. 10.
  11. 1 2 3 4 Thistlethwaite 1974, p. 18.
  12. 1 2 3 4 Thistlethwaite 1974, p. 11.
  13. Thistlethwaite 1974, p. 8.
  14. 1 2 3 4 Thistlethwaite 1974, p. 20.
  15. 1 2 3 Thistlethwaite 1974, p. 16.
  16. Thistlethwaite 1974, pp. 8–9.
  17. 1 2 Thistlethwaite 1974, p. 17.
  18. Searle 2015, p. 67.
  19. 1 2 3 4 Thistlethwaite 1974, p. 14.
  20. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Thistlethwaite 1974, p. 15.
  21. 1 2 3 Thistlethwaite 1974, p. 9.
  22. Thistlethwaite 1974, p. 21.
  23. 1 2 "Edward Thomas Daniell". YCBA Collections Online. Yale Center for British Art . Retrieved 9 July 2020.
  24. "Self Portrait of Rev. E. T. Daniell (photograph)". Norfolk Museums Collections. Retrieved 13 September 2020.
  25. "Mill and Cottages (drawing)". Norfolk Museums Collections. Retrieved 13 September 2020.
  26. "Ruined Aqueduct in the Campagni di Roma". Norfolk Museums Collections. Retrieved 13 September 2020.
  27. "Steps to Landing Stage". Norfolk Museums Collections. Retrieved 13 September 2020.
  28. "Whitlingham Chalk Pit". Norfolk Museums Collections. Retrieved 13 September 2020.
  29. "Aqueducts on the Frascati 1830". Norfolk Museums Collections. Retrieved 13 September 2020.
  30. "Distant view of Acalissus and Edebessus". British Museum. Retrieved 13 September 2020.
  31. "Interior of Temple at Derr". Norfolk Museums Collections. Retrieved 13 September 2020.
  32. "Koum Ombos". Norfolk Museums Collections. Retrieved 13 September 2020.
  33. "Tasburgh and Stratton Meadows". Norfolk Museums Collections. Retrieved 13 September 2020.
  34. "Schaffhausen". Norfolk Museums Collections. Retrieved 13 September 2020.

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Joseph Clover was an English portrait painter and a member of the Norwich School of painters. He was born in Aylsham, in the English county of Norfolk, one of the twelve children of Thomas and Ann Clover, who owned a drapery business in the town. Few details of his early years are known. He was engaged to be married, but his fiancée, a local girl, died in 1801. He started his career as an engraver but was advised to give it up. Inspired to turn to portrait painting when the artist John Opie painted one of his relatives, he became Opie's pupil, and studied under him for four years. His paintings often use a generous amount of paint, handled freely in a fashion that was characteristic of Opie.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">John Middleton (Norfolk artist)</span> English landscape painter, born 1827

John Middleton was an English artist known for his accomplished watercolour paintings. He was the youngest and the last important member of the Norwich School of painters, which was the first provincial art movement in Britain. As well as being a talented etcher, he produced oil paintings and was an enthusiastic amateur photographer.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Henry Ninham</span> English landscape artist, engraver, and heraldic painter

Henry Ninham was an English landscape artist, engraver and heraldic painter. He and his father John Ninham belonged to the Norwich School of painters, a group of artists who all worked or lived in Norwich during all or part of their working lives from around 1800 to 1880. Along with the Norwich School artists John Thirtle and David Hodgson, he was the foremost recorder of Norwich's architectural heritage prior to the invention of photography.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Thomas Lound</span> English landscape painter

Thomas Lound was an amateur English painter and etcher of landscapes, who specialised in depictions of his home county of Norfolk. He was a member of the Norwich School of painters, and lived in the city of Norwich all his life.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Alfred Priest</span> British painter (1810–1850)

Alfred Priest was an English painter of landscapes and marine artist, and a member of the Norwich School of painters. Born in Norwich, he was educated to follow his father in becoming a pharmacist, but he left home to work at sea, before briefly working as an apprentice surgeon.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">David Hodgson (artist)</span> Professional English painter

David Hodgson was a professional English painter of landscapes and an active member of the Norwich School of painters. He was the son of the amateur artist Charles Hodgson, whom he accompanied on a tour of Wales in 1805, when he was seven. He was taught art by John Crome at Norwich Grammar School.