Paintings of Leeds

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Here is Gledhow by Turner 1816. Gledhow Hall is seen over Gledhow Valley from the south east.

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ATKINSON GRIMSHAW - what an absolute star!Was a favourite(artist)of my Aunt's,and he just clicked with me.Never seen an original though.
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dogduke wrote: ATKINSON GRIMSHAW - what an absolute star!Was a favourite(artist)of my Aunt's,and he just clicked with me.Never seen an original though. Take a look in the Leeds Art gallery - think they have his "Boar Lane" painting. I think his "Autumn" paintings (see the above link) are mesmerising!    

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Leeds Hippo wrote: Turner - Leeds 1816 (any one know where in Leeds)Just visited the Leeds Art gallery and was dissapointed to see so few paintings of Leeds. Is there any reference that lists the paintings/drawings of Leeds.I believe Turner did 150! alone - here's a one from 1816         Where precisely is he stood when he paints Beeston Hill? The book Turner in Leeds (link above) gives one opinion.Heres mine from Google Street Viewhttp://maps.google.co.uk/maps?f=q&source=s_q&hl=en&geocode=&q=leeds&sll=53.800651,-4.064941&sspn=26.343896,28.168945&ie=UTF8&hq=&hnear=Leeds,+United+Kingdom&ll=53.777732,-1.554694&spn=0,0.043774&z=15&layer=c&cbll=53.777707,-1.555303&panoid=zY9XCZjGoY9LREd2etmY-g&cbp=12,48.09,,0,4.47

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raveydavey wrote: This is my favourite Leeds related one - Hannibal crossing Otley Chevin Ooops! I've just mentioned this painting on the Turner's Yorkshire thread!Sorry Ravey.PS This was painted in 1812 (the year of Napoleon's retreat from Moscow) - decades before the Impressionists. Good innit?        

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"An Old Alley in Leeds" by Arthur Blackburn (1853-1925). Looks more like the Algarve!    
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"A Lady Sweeping In Altofts Street, Leeds." I think this is a superb painting.Any thread about Leeds Paintings would be incomplete without a mention of Stuart Walton.    
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Si wrote: "A Lady Sweeping In Altofts Street, Leeds." I think this is a superb painting.Any thread about Leeds Paintings would be incomplete without a mention of Stuart Walton.     Don't think this is a painting Si looks more like a photograph run through a photoshop pxelation filter still good though.

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Leeds Hippo wrote: Turner - Leeds 1816 (any one know where in Leeds)Just visited the Leeds Art gallery and was dissapointed to see so few paintings of Leeds. Is there any reference that lists the paintings/drawings of Leeds.I believe Turner did 150! alone - here's a one from 1816         On the left of the picture there appears to be tenter frames being setup was this a south leeds trade?? UPDATE It was painted on Beeston Hill the following link third paragraph down explains.http://www.talktalk.co.uk/travel/guardi ... tml?page=2 Or this link for a then and now lookhttp://books.google.co.uk/books?id=JuFhn9Fi-LgC&printsec=frontcover&dq=turner+beeston+watercolour&source=bl&ots=vgXAOUB9Tx&sig=jAJWIXr6f4yWwfZG60e72bVf1l8&hl=en&ei=0bE1TL6cM46UjAfGisCPBA&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=4&ved=0CB4Q6AEwAzgo#v=onepage&q=turner%20beeston%20watercolour&f=false

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kango wrote: Si wrote: "A Lady Sweeping In Altofts Street, Leeds." I think this is a superb painting.Any thread about Leeds Paintings would be incomplete without a mention of Stuart Walton.     Don't think this is a painting Si looks more like a photograph run through a photoshop pxelation filter still good though. It is a painting, but I know what you mean!Although obviously worked from a photo, I love the way Walton has stripped it down to the essentials, enhancing the atmosphere of the scene. If you click on the image to enlarge it, the brush-strokes on the canvas can be seen.Stuart Walton is perhaps better known for his pencil drawings of Leeds' terraced hosing. I'll see if I can find one on Google.

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