Showing 7 artworks with John Frederick Lewis and with artwork date before 1856 and with artwork date after 1846
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John Frederick Lewis
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- John Frederick Lewis
- Orientalist Painting
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- Watercolor Painting
- Watercolor
- 19Th Century Art
- Edfou Temple Artwork
- British Art
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- Camel Scene
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- 1851 Artwork
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- Luxor Temple
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- Bedouin Watercolor Painting
- Desert Watercolor
- Blue Veil
- Watercolor Portrait
- Landscape Watercolor
Admire John Frederick Lewis's "A Young Turkish Woman" (1851), a captivating watercolor depicting a serene young woman in traditional attire, showcasing the artist’s mastery of Orientalist painting.
John Frederick Lewis's "Arab School" (1841-51) captures a vibrant scene of learning in an Ottoman schoolhouse, showcasing his masterful Orientalist style and detailed watercolor technique.
John Frederick Lewis's 'The Ramesseum at Thebes' showcases a captivating scene of ancient Egyptian ruins, featuring camels, men, and an elephant. This detailed watercolor captures the atmosphere of exploration and adventure within these monumental structures.
Explore John Frederick Lewis's captivating watercolor depiction of an Eastern house interior—a serene space illuminated by natural light and adorned with elegant vases, bowls, and a timeless clock.
Experience the serene Orientalism of John Frederick Lewis's 1851 watercolor A Bedouin, capturing desert tranquility and noble contemplation for your collection.
Admire John Frederick Lewis’s serene watercolor of the Temple of Edfou! This Romantic masterpiece captures ancient Egypt's grandeur & spiritual essence. Explore Orientalist art.
John Frederick Lewis's "A Frank Encampment" vividly depicts a desert scene with a British aristocrat and Bedouin, showcasing detailed Orientalist artistry & cultural exchange of 1842.