William Traies (1789-1872)

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William Traies (1789-1872)

A wooded River Landscape with Fisherman on a Bank, hills beyond

signed and inscribed, lower centre, 'W. Traies/pinxt/Exeter'

38½ x 52½in. (97.8 x 133.3cm.)
Provenance
with Richard Green, 1967.

Lot Essay

Based in Devon, William Traies received early encouragement from Joseph Farington and eventually earned the sobriquet 'The Devonshire Claude'. He only exhibited a handful of works at the Royal Academy, although one, in 1822, was titled 'Waterfall on the Teign, near Lustleigh, Devon', which could conceivably be the present picture.

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