Henry Ryland Art
Henry Ryland was a British painter, book illustrator, decorator and designer. Ryland celebrated in his day and since for his Neoclassical pictures. He was a contemporary of Lawrence Alma-Tadema and Frederic Leighton, among others and he shares stylistic and compositional traits with both artists. He painted beautiful women in classical settings, often on a promenade like this one. Unlike his contemporaries, however, Ryland worked almost exclusively in watercolor and this work is a particularly fine example of his style.
1880s Academic Henry Ryland Art
Watercolor
Early 20th Century Academic Henry Ryland Art
Board, Laid Paper, Watercolor
1910s Academic Henry Ryland Art
Oil, Board
2010s Contemporary Henry Ryland Art
Paper, Gouache
1880s Academic Henry Ryland Art
Canvas, Oil
1930s Academic Henry Ryland Art
Oil, Board
Mid-19th Century Academic Henry Ryland Art
Oil, Canvas
1940s Academic Henry Ryland Art
Oil, Board
2010s Contemporary Henry Ryland Art
Paper, Gouache
1870s Academic Henry Ryland Art
Oil, Board
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Henry Ryland Art
Archival Paper, Watercolor, Graphite
Mid-20th Century American Modern Henry Ryland Art
Paper, Gouache
21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Impressionist Henry Ryland Art
Ink, Paper, Mixed Media, Acrylic, Watercolor
1890s Tonalist Henry Ryland Art
Watercolor, Board, Laid Paper