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Paul Braddon - Haunts of Shakespeare Pl.18

Haunts of Shakespeare Pl.18 (19th century)

Paul Braddon (English, 1864–1937)
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Paul Braddon was an English artist who predominantly painted landscape scenes in the watercolour medium. He was influenced by the work of Paul Marny.

Paul Braddon was the pseudonym of James Leslie Crees. He was born at 46, Ledsam Street in Birmingham on 10 July 1864. In his early years he created architectural drawings of continental cathedrals and churches. Later he abandoned this style in favour of the watercolours for which he is best known. He made pencil sketches of buildings and scenes, carefully annotated, from which he produced the eventual watercolours.

Braddon was a prolific painter whose works were widely appreciated for their detail and atmospheric quality. Educated in Europe, Braddon developed a keen interest in art at an early age and honed his skills in various European art academies. Traveling extensively, he captured the essence of the European countryside, urban scenes, and coastal views in his art. His works often reflected a romantic and sometimes idealized vision of the landscape, which was common among artists of his time.

Braddon's paintings were exhibited in numerous exhibitions, including the prestigious Royal Academy in London. Despite the popularity of his work during his lifetime, Paul Braddon contributions to the art of watercolor painting and his documentation of landscapes and cityscapes of the late 19th and early 20th centuries remain valued by collectors and historians.

His output was prolific, as it needed to be in order for him to earn a living. For several years he painted exclusively for a London firm which sold many of his pictures in the United States. He died aged 73 on 24 July 1937 in Thornton Heath, Croydon, Surrey, and was buried on 24 July 1937 in Addington, Surrey..

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Mr. Edmund Kean as Hamlet

Mr. Edmund Kean as Hamlet (1847)

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Troilus and Cressida, act 1, scene 2

Troilus and Cressida, act 1, scene 2 (1893)

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Bardolph, from Henry IV, Act II, Scene 9

Bardolph, from Henry IV, Act II, Scene 9

John Hamilton Mortimer (English, 1740-1779)
A Midsummer night’s dream; Will o’the Wisp

A Midsummer night’s dream; Will o’the Wisp (1895)

Walford Graham Robertson (English, 1866-1948)
Lysander declaring his passion to Helena

Lysander declaring his passion to Helena (1820-1825)

Robert Smirke (English, 1752 - 1845)
The head of Shakespeare

The head of Shakespeare (1896)

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A Midsummer night’s dream; What angel wakes me from my flowery bed

A Midsummer night’s dream; What angel wakes me from my flowery bed (1901)

Fanny Railton (English, 19th Century)
Mistress Ford, Shakspeare gallery, [character in Shakespeare’s] Merry wives of Windsor

Mistress Ford, Shakspeare gallery, [character in Shakespeare’s] Merry wives of Windsor

Joseph Kenny Meadows (English, 1790–1874)
Ah me! for aught that I could ever read … [Midsummer night’s dream, act I, sc. 1]

Ah me! for aught that I could ever read … [Midsummer night’s dream, act I, sc. 1] (1825)

Richard James Lane (English, 1800 – 1872)
Miss Walstein as Rosalind [in Shakespeare’s As you like it]

Miss Walstein as Rosalind [in Shakespeare’s As you like it] (1815)

William Heath (English, 1794-1840)
Mr. Barry Sullivan as Richard III

Mr. Barry Sullivan as Richard III (1876)

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Two women and a man in Elizabethan dress

Two women and a man in Elizabethan dress

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King John, IV, 3, the death of Arthur

King John, IV, 3, the death of Arthur

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Illustrations to As you like it Pl.17

Illustrations to As you like it Pl.17 (1901-1910)

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