G

Gailliard, Francois Desire Antoine (b.1861 - d.1932)
Garside, Oswald (b.1879 - d.1942)
Gibert, Lucien (b.1904 - d.1988)
Gilbert, Victor Gabriel (b.1847 - d.1933)
Giles, Tony (b.1925 - d.1994)
Gillchrest, Joan (b.1918 - d.2008)
Goddard, John Bedloe (b.1838 - d.1896)
Gregory, Charles (b.1849 - d.1920)
Grimb, Chantal (b.1947 - d.1988)

H

Hall, Henry Robinson (b.1857 - d.1927)
Halvoet, Leopold (d.1918)
Hankey, William Lee (b.1869 - d.1952)
Hemy, Charles Napier (b.1841 - d.1917)
Hennah, Joseph Edward (b.1896 - d.1963)
Hilder, Rowland Frederick (b.1905 - d.1993)
Horsnell, Lionel Cecil (b.1932 - d.2011)
Howard, Margaret Maitland (b.1898 - d.1983)
HRH Princess Alice Maud Mary (b.1843 - d.1878)

J

Jones, Robert (b.1943)
Joni, Icilio Federico (b.1866 - d.1946)
Julien, Edouard (b.1883 - d.1966)

K

Key, Geoffrey (b.1941)
King, Gordon (b.1939)
Kingerlee, John (b.1936)
Knight, David (b.1965)

L

Landelle, Charles Zacharie (b.1821 - d.1908)
Le Bihan, Alexandre (b.1839 - d.1924)
Lecourt, Raimond Louis (b.1882 - d.1946)
Lesueur A. (XIX - 19ème siècle)
Littleford, Robert (b.1940 - d.2023)
Lokre (20ème siècle)
Lomax, John Arthur (b.1857 - d.1923)
Lowe, Ronald (b.1932 - d.1985)

M

Maddox, Ronald (b.1930 - d.2018)
Martin, Alexandre-Louis (b.1887 - d.1954)
Maxence, Edgard follower of (b.1871 - d.1954)
McIntyre, Donald (b.1923 - d.2009)
Melissent, Maurice Raoul (b.1911 - d.1988)
Mitchell, Denis (B.1912 - d.1993)
Moore, Thomas Cooper (b.1827 - d.1901)
Moritz, Raymond (b.1891 - d.1950)
Morris, Philip Richard (b.1836 - d.1902)
Muller, Alb. (XIX Century)

N

Newberry, John Coverdale (b.1934)
Noel R. (XIX - XX)
Norie, Orlando (b.1832 - d.1901)

P

Pailhes, Alfred Henri (b.1902 - d.1991)
Parry, Gareth (b.1951)
Pauwels, Henri Joseph (b.1903 - d.1983)
Pearson, Cornelius (b.1805 - d.1891)
Picque, Raymond (b.1926 - d.1984)
Prichard, Gwilym (b.1931 - d.2015)
Prud'hon, Pierre -Paul manner of (b.1758 - d.1823)
The art we sell comes from quite a wide time span - roughly 1800 to 2000, and covers various genres and styles, so what do all the artists have in common? Well, we think the unifying features are the quality of the art produced, and its enduring nature. These artists are all widely acknowledged as outstanding in their day. Indeed, many are undoubtedly the recognised greats in their field. They are artists whose works you can recognise and research. Their work has an inherent value, and a timeless appeal.