A Misty River card

A Misty River

Daniel Alexander Williamson
WAG 3231

Currently not on display

Walker Art Gallery

Information

Daniel Alexander Williamson (1823 – 1903) was born in Liverpool and came from a family of artists. He began painting in oil and was a follower of the Pre-Raphaelite movement although he was never associated with them. In his early work he paid meticulous observation to detail and created literal representations of the natural world. By 1865 he had moved to watercolour, which lent itself to the effects of suffused light, and creating an ethereal atmosphere.

Specifications

Accession number
WAG 3231
Collection type
Drawing or Watercolour - Watercolour
Artist
Daniel Alexander Williamson
Materials
Paper; Watercolour
Measurements
Sight: 35 cm x 50.5 cm
Credit line
Bequeathed to the Walker Art Gallery by James Smith in 1923
Legal status
Permanent collection
Provenance
James Smith, Donor, Bequeathed to the Walker Art Gallery, Owned until: 1923
Location
Item not currently on display