Name Activity 0 discussions, 3 comments I am commenting in an individual capacity Recent discussions and comments Photo credit: : The Box, Plymouth Artist British 19th C, except portraits, Maritime Subjects, South West England: Artists and Subjects 28 comments Completed Is this really the work of Nicholas Pocock? Photo credit: : National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London Artist British 19th C, except portraits, Maritime Subjects 30 comments Completed Who painted 'Guardship off the Nore'? Photo credit: : The Black Watch Castle & Museum Artist Military History 30 comments Completed Did Elizabeth Southerden Thompson Butler paint 'Alma Heights'? Following London: Artists and Subjects The City from Bankside, London, (detail), 1816–1825, oil on canvas by Thomas Miles Richardson I (1784–1848) Photo credit: : Museum of London Maritime Subjects Fishing Boats Hauling Nets near Lowestoft, (detail), 1872, oil on canvas by William Calcott Knell (1830–1880) Photo credit: : Glynn Vivian Art Gallery Military History The Siege and Battle of Pavia, (detail), 1525–1528, oil on oak panel, possibly Netherlandish School Photo credit: : The Ashmolean Museum of Art and Archaeology Scotland: Artists and Subjects Loch Maree, Highlands, (detail), oil on canvas by David Young Cameron (1865–1945) Photo credit: : Aberdeen Art Gallery & Museums Collections South West England: Artists and Subjects In the Whiting Ground, (detail), c.1900, oil on canvas by Harold C. Harvey (1874–1941) Photo credit: : Bridgeman Art Library
Photo credit: : The Box, Plymouth Artist British 19th C, except portraits, Maritime Subjects, South West England: Artists and Subjects 28 comments Completed Is this really the work of Nicholas Pocock?
Photo credit: : National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London Artist British 19th C, except portraits, Maritime Subjects 30 comments Completed Who painted 'Guardship off the Nore'?
Photo credit: : The Black Watch Castle & Museum Artist Military History 30 comments Completed Did Elizabeth Southerden Thompson Butler paint 'Alma Heights'?