J Ibbetson Collection
Julius Caesar Ibbetson, a renowned artist of the 18th and 19th centuries, captured the essence of various scenes with his exceptional talent
All Professionally Made to Order for Quick Shipping
Julius Caesar Ibbetson, a renowned artist of the 18th and 19th centuries, captured the essence of various scenes with his exceptional talent. From Gypsies with an Ass Race to Courtship in a Cowshed, Ibbetson's artworks transport us to different times and places. In "Gypsies with an Ass Race" painted in 1792, we witness the vibrant energy of a gypsy community as they engage in an exciting race. The colors burst off the canvas, reflecting their lively spirit. Another masterpiece by Ibbetson is "View of London with St. Pauls in the Distance: Woman. " This painting showcases the grandeur of London cityscape while highlighting a woman gracefully observing her surroundings. It captures both urban beauty and feminine elegance. Ibbetson's work also delves into everyday life scenes like "An Outdoor Scene of Women at Work. " Painted around 1900 by an unknown artist influenced by Ibbetson's style, it portrays women diligently engaged in their daily tasks amidst nature's backdrop. The Irish Coast comes alive through Ibbetson's brushstrokes in "Smugglers on the Irish Coast" from 1808. The tension between smugglers and authorities creates an atmosphere filled with suspense and intrigue. "Courtship in a Cowshed, " created around 1801 by Julius Caesar Ibbetson himself, depicts love blossoming amidst rustic charm. It offers a glimpse into courtship rituals during that era where even humble cowsheds became settings for romance. Nature lovers will find solace in "Cottage Scenery with Cattle at Ambleside" painted by Ibbetson in 1803. This idyllic landscape transports us to peaceful countryside scenery where cattle graze freely under clear skies. Both joyous anticipation and heartfelt reunions are depicted beautifully through two paintings titled "An Unmarried Sailor's Return" and "A Married Sailor's Return.