Showing 13 artworks with Edward Lear and with artwork date before 1866 and with artwork date after 1856
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Edward Lear
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-1866
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1856+
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- Edward Lear
- Oil Painting
- Serene
- Landscape Painting
- Victorian Art
- Watercolor
- Detailed
- Oil On Canvas
- Vibrant Colors
- Castle
- Edward Lear Watercolor
- Fine Art Print
- Landscape Art
- Travel Art
- Watercolor Mountain View
- 19Th Century Art
- 1863
- Bethlehem Painting
- Pastoral Scene
- Philae
- Egypt
- Mountain Watercolor Scene
- Victorian Landscape Art
- Cool Color Palette Art
- Water
Edward Lear's "Mount Athos & Monastery of Stavroniketa" (1857) captures a serene mountain landscape with a castle, showcasing the artist’s whimsical style and detailed observation.
Delve into Edward Lear's 'Bethlehem,' a serene landscape painting capturing the beauty of rural England and reflecting Lear’s fascination with nature alongside his distinctive artistic style.
Edward Lear's "Jerusalem" captures the beauty of the Holy Land with vibrant colors and evocative detail. A stunning watercolor from 1865, perfect for art lovers.
A breathtaking 1861 oil painting by Edward Lear captures a serene Mediterranean landscape of mountains and palm trees in Beirut, inviting you to bring this vibrant piece of Victorian mastery into your collection.
Edward Lear’s watercolor "A distant view of Mt Athos" (1856) captures a serene mountainous landscape with meticulous detail and vibrant colors, showcasing the artist's whimsical style and inviting you to own this beautiful piece.
Edward Lear's "Philae, Egypt, 1863" captures a serene landscape of ancient Egypt with mountains and water. A beautiful oil painting by the whimsical artist, showcasing his unique style.
Edward Lear’s "Cattaro, Yugoslavia" (1866) – a serene watercolor landscape of Montenegro's mountains & lake. Romantic style, atmospheric perspective, & Victorian charm.
Edward Lear’s "View in the Campagna, Rome" (1861) captures a melancholic landscape of Roman ruins & shepherd. Romantic style, earthy tones, & atmospheric perspective – a unique Victorian artwork.