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Sir Ernest Albert Waterlow Collection

Sir Ernest Albert Waterlow was a renowned British artist who lived from the late 19th to the early 20th century

Background imageSir Ernest Albert Waterlow Collection: Galway Gossips, c1887, (c1930). Creator: Sir Ernest Albert Waterlow

Galway Gossips, c1887, (c1930). Creator: Sir Ernest Albert Waterlow
Galway Gossips, c1887, (c1930). Rural scene in the west of Ireland: a woman on a horse stops to chat to a man leaning on a low wall

Background imageSir Ernest Albert Waterlow Collection: Sheltered Pastures, c1900. Artist: Sir Ernest Albert Waterlow

Sheltered Pastures, c1900. Artist: Sir Ernest Albert Waterlow
Sheltered Pastures, c1900. From International Art: Past and Present by Alfred Yockney. [Virtue & Company, London, c1915]

Background imageSir Ernest Albert Waterlow Collection: The Orphan, 1888, (c1930). Creator: Sir Ernest Albert Waterlow

The Orphan, 1888, (c1930). Creator: Sir Ernest Albert Waterlow
The Orphan, 1888, (c1930). A shepherd with a bottle of milk for an orphaned lamb. Painting in the Nottingham Castle Museum and Art Gallery, Nottingham

Background imageSir Ernest Albert Waterlow Collection: View in the Studio of Sir E. A. Waterlow, R. A. late 19th-early 20th century. Creator: Unknown

View in the Studio of Sir E. A. Waterlow, R. A. late 19th-early 20th century. Creator: Unknown
View in the Studio of Sir E. A. Waterlow, R.A. late 19th-early 20th century. Interior of the studio of British painter Ernest Albert Waterlow (1850-1919)

Background imageSir Ernest Albert Waterlow Collection: Toilers of the Woods, 1879. Creator: Sir Ernest Albert Waterlow

Toilers of the Woods, 1879. Creator: Sir Ernest Albert Waterlow
Toilers of the Woods, 1879. Barefoot woman carrying firewood. From " Modern Art Monographs"

Background imageSir Ernest Albert Waterlow Collection: A Village Lane, South Wales, late 19th-early 20th century. Creator: Sir Ernest Albert Waterlow

A Village Lane, South Wales, late 19th-early 20th century. Creator: Sir Ernest Albert Waterlow
A Village Lane, South Wales, late 19th-early 20th century. From " Modern Art Monographs"

Background imageSir Ernest Albert Waterlow Collection: The Close of a Midsummers Day, 1879. Creator: Sir Ernest Albert Waterlow

The Close of a Midsummers Day, 1879. Creator: Sir Ernest Albert Waterlow
The Close of a Midsummers Day, 1879. Punting a flat-bottomed boat on still waters at twilight. From " Modern Art Monographs"

Background imageSir Ernest Albert Waterlow Collection: Sheltered Pastures, c1900. Creator: Sir Ernest Albert Waterlow

Sheltered Pastures, c1900. Creator: Sir Ernest Albert Waterlow
Sheltered Pastures, c1900. Sheep grazing by a river. From " Modern Art Monographs"

Background imageSir Ernest Albert Waterlow Collection: Sir E. A. Waterlow, R. A. P. R. W. S. late 19th-early 20th century. Creator: RW Thomas

Sir E. A. Waterlow, R. A. P. R. W. S. late 19th-early 20th century. Creator: RW Thomas
Sir E. A. Waterlow, R.A. P.R.W.S. late 19th-early 20th century. Portrait of British painter Ernest Albert Waterlow (1850-1919) in his studio

Background imageSir Ernest Albert Waterlow Collection: La Cote d Azur, 1899, (c1902). Creator: Unknown

La Cote d Azur, 1899, (c1902). Creator: Unknown
La Cote d Azur, 1899, (c1902). After a painting in the Harris Museum & Art Gallery, Preston. The Mediterranean coast in the South of France. From The Nations Pictures

Background imageSir Ernest Albert Waterlow Collection: The River Thames from Richmond Hill, London, 1905. Artist: Sir Ernest Albert Waterlow

The River Thames from Richmond Hill, London, 1905. Artist: Sir Ernest Albert Waterlow
The River Thames from Richmond Hill, London, 1905

Background imageSir Ernest Albert Waterlow Collection: Proposed plan for Victoria Park, Hackney, London, c1845

Proposed plan for Victoria Park, Hackney, London, c1845

Background imageSir Ernest Albert Waterlow Collection: The Harvest Moon, c1897, (1914). Artist: Sir Ernest Albert Waterlow

The Harvest Moon, c1897, (1914). Artist: Sir Ernest Albert Waterlow
The Harvest Moon, c1897, (1914). From King Alberts Book. [The Daily Telegraph, London, 1914]

Background imageSir Ernest Albert Waterlow Collection: Stonehaven, c1911. Artist: Sir Ernest Albert Waterlow

Stonehaven, c1911. Artist: Sir Ernest Albert Waterlow
Stonehaven, c1911. From The Studio Volume 52. [London Offices of the Studio, London, 1911]

Background imageSir Ernest Albert Waterlow Collection: Forest Oaks, Fontainebleau, 1908. Artist: Sir Ernest Albert Waterlow

Forest Oaks, Fontainebleau, 1908. Artist: Sir Ernest Albert Waterlow
Forest Oaks, Fontainebleau, 1908

Background imageSir Ernest Albert Waterlow Collection: The Evening Hour, 1906. Artist: James Dobie

The Evening Hour, 1906. Artist: James Dobie
The Evening Hour, 1906. From Sir EA Waterlow, by C Collins Baker (1906)


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Sir Ernest Albert Waterlow was a renowned British artist who lived from the late 19th to the early 20th century. His works captured various scenes and themes, showcasing his immense talent and versatility. In "Galway Gossips" (c1887), Waterlow transports us to a bustling Irish town, where locals engage in animated conversations, creating an atmosphere of camaraderie and intrigue. With "Sheltered Pastures" (c1900), the artist paints a serene countryside landscape that exudes tranquility and peace. The lush green fields invite viewers to escape into nature's embrace, offering respite from the chaos of everyday life. "The Orphan" (1888) tugs at our heartstrings as Waterlow portrays a young child standing alone against a backdrop of uncertainty. This poignant piece reminds us of the vulnerability and resilience found within each individual. Through "View in the Studio of Sir E. A. Waterlow, " we catch a glimpse into the creative sanctuary where this artistic genius brought his visions to life. The studio becomes an intimate space filled with inspiration and imagination. "Toilers of the Woods" (1879) showcases Waterlow's ability to capture laborers engaged in their daily tasks amidst towering trees. Their dedication is evident as they work tirelessly, reminding us of humanity's connection with nature. "A Village Lane, South Wales" presents an idyllic scene from rural Wales during late 19th-early 20th century. With its charming cottages lining a picturesque lane, it evokes feelings of nostalgia for simpler times gone by. "The Close of Midsummer's Day" (1879) captures the ethereal beauty that accompanies dusk as daylight fades away. It serves as a reminder to cherish fleeting moments and appreciate nature's ever-changing wonders. Waterlow revisits "Sheltered Pastures" once again in another masterpiece that radiates serenity and harmony with c1900.