Alfred de Breanski
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Alfred de Breanski (1852 – 1928) was a British painter. His Constablesque, landscapes of England, Scotland and Wales are particularly noted. Some of his works were exhibited at the Royal Academy and the Southampton City Art Gallery, The Royal Agricultural University Collection and Brighton and Hove Museums and Art Galleries have holdings of his work.[1][2] He had brother, Gustave de Breanski and a son Alfred de Breanski Jnr. who were also painters.[3][4][5]
References
[edit]- ^ http://www.artnet.com/artists/alfred-de-breanski-sr/ Artnet: Alfred de Breanski Sr (British, 1852–1928)
- ^ "Art UK | Discover Artworks".
- ^ Wood, C., Richardson, M., Newall, C. (2008). Victorian Painters: The text. United Kingdom: Antique Collectors' Club. (see page 135)
- ^ Handbook of Modern British Painting and Printmaking, 1900-1990. (1998). United Kingdom: Ashgate.
- ^ "Alfred de Breanski, Jr".