William Marlow
1740-1813 England/Marine Landscapes
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Brief Biography-William Marlow was born at Southwark in London in 1740. Samuel Scott tutored him as a topographical artist, and he was a pupil of Richard Wilson. Marlow entered the Incorporated Society of Artists, exhibiting regularly at Spring Gardens (Now Vauxhall Gardens) from 1762 and the Royal Academy between 1788 and 1807. After visiting Italy and France, he lived in Leicester Square and eventually settled in Twickenham. Most of his paintings are of London scenes, but he did some etchings of Italian Landscapes. |
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