William Bradley Art
British, 1801-1857
Bradley was a Portraitist, miniature painter, and draughtsman. Had no formal training but was mentored by Sir Thomas Lawrence. Born and died in Manchester, active in London 1823-1847. Exhibited at the R.A., British Institution, and Free Society of Artists whilst in London.(Biography provided by David Brooker Fine Art)
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Artist: William Bradley
English 19th century forest landscape with horses in the New Forest Hampshire UK
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