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Admire John Frederick Lewis’ ‘A Sleeping Tiger 2,’ a detailed pencil sketch capturing the animal’s power & beauty in realistic style. Explore this unique artwork's texture, composition & historical significance.
Explore John Frederick Lewis’s watercolor of Hillesden Manor ruins – a melancholic landscape reflecting 18th/19th-century style & decay. Discover this evocative piece of British art history.
Exquisite grayscale architectural sketch by John Frederick Lewis (1804-1876). A detailed study of Salerno Cathedral's pulpit, showcasing Renaissance/Baroque style & meticulous hand-drawing.
Explore John Frederick Lewis’s evocative pencil sketch of a Spanish gateway! Capturing atmospheric urban architecture with linear perspective & soft shadows. A unique Romantic study.
Monochromatic pencil drawing of horses ploughing by John Frederick Lewis (1804-1876). Explore this realist sketch's linear style & rural theme – a unique piece of 19th-century British art.
Explore John Frederick Lewis’ charcoal sketch of women by wine vats! This loose, expressive study showcases his Orientalist style & atmospheric detail. A unique piece for art collectors.
Admire John Frederick Lewis’s detailed pencil drawing of four horses pulling a plow! Explore this rustic, monochromatic work – a glimpse into rural life & 19th-century British art.