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Venice, Italy, Alexandre Nicolaievich Roussoff

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David Bates (1840-1921)

A landscape & nature painter in oils and watercolour, Bates was born in Cambridge and from 1855 worked as a porcelain painter at the Royal Worcester porcelain works in Worcester where he came to specialise in painting flowers. He left his employment there in 1880 to become a full-time professional painter. Bates was an "open-air" rural landscape artist, painting in the Midlands, Scotland and Wales, and abroad in Switzerland and Egypt. His work shows the influence of Benjamin Williams Leader, Joseph Thors and Samuel Henry Baker, and Bates is associated in style with the Birmingham School of artists. He exhibited many works at the Royal Academy, Grosvenor Gallery, Royal Society of British Artists and the New Watercolour Society in London, and at the Royal Birmingham Society of Artists. His works are currently on display in Liverpool museum, Worcester City Art Gallery & Museum, and several other art galleries .His son, John Noel Bates (fl. 1870-1927), who adopted the professional name John Bates Noel, was also a notable landscape painter.

At the Ferry by

At the Ferry

Oil on canvas

17¼" x 23½"

£3,750

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Figures in a Landscape North Wales by

Figures in a Landscape North Wales

Oil on canvas

17½" x 23"

£2,600

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Fisherman on a Rocky Stream by

Fisherman on a Rocky Stream

Oil on canvas

17½" x 29½"

£2,250

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Haymaking, Acock’s Green, Birmingham by

Haymaking, Acock’s Green, Birmingham

Oil on canvas

14" x 18"

£3,250

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