Paintings by Other Members of the Williams Family of Painters
Edwin Boddington (1836-?)
The son of Henry John Boddington, the victorian landscape painter.
Left: Landscape, Sunset, Center: Eynesbury Church on the River Ouse, and Right: Figures in a Punt in a Summer Landscape.
Left: River Landscape with Anglers and Ruined Abbey, Center: West of Beddgelert, 1864, and Right: Tranquil River Landscape.
Horace Walter Gilbert (1855-1928)
The son of Arthur Gilbert, the victorian landscape painter.
Left: Early Autumn, May Hill, Gloucester, Center: Welsh Mountainous River Landscape, and Right: Lake View.
Left: Meads Near Egham, Surrey, Center: The Eagles Throne, 1878, and Right: Wagon on a Country Road.
Kate Gilbert (1843-1916)
The daughter of Arthur Gilbert, the victorian landscape painter.
Left: Figure on a Lakeside, Center: Night, Lynn Idwall, North Wales, 1889, and Right: The Pass of Glencoe, Scotland.
A signed pair of landscapes by Kate Gilbert.
Charles Leslie (1839-1886)
The son of Emily Williams, who was the daughter of Edward Williams, the victorian landscape painter.
Left: Figures Resting by a Lake with Cattle Watering in a Mountainous Landscape
(signed), Center: Mole Hebog, 1885 (signed), and Right: Lac D'Armtille pres Mont Vignemale, Haute Pyrennees, 1870.
Left: Landscape with Maids Tending the Flock, 1858, Center: Night Wanes, the Vapours Round the Mountains Curl'd, Melt into Morn and Light Awakes the World, 1863-1864, and Right: Welsh View..
Amy Dora Percy (1860-1957)
The daughter of Sidney Richard Percy, the victorian landscape painter. She was also known by her married name of Mrs. Fred Reynolds.
Left: The Stick Gatherer, 1885 (signed watercolor), and Right: Woodland Trees, 1923 (signed).
Emily Fairlam Percy (1835-1904)
The wife of Sidney Richard Percy, the victorian landscape painter.
Three watercolour landscapes painted in 1881 by Emily that are from a portfolio of her works.
Watercolour seascapes on the left and right dated 1882, and an undated oil painting by Emily in the middle. All are from a portfolio of her works.
Herbert Sidney Percy (1860-1957)
The son of Sidney Richard Percy, the victorian landscape painter.
Left: A Ship at Anchor in a Bay with Seaweed, Center: Peat Gatherers, and Right: Seascape of a Rocky Coast.
Left: Mrs. Herbert Percy (the Artists Wife), Center: A Cottage in the Woods, and Right: Portrait of Captain James Wood.
Caroline Fanny Williams (1836-1921)
The daughter of George Augustus Williams, the victorian landscape painter.
Left: Chiswick, London, Center: Mapledurham, Berkshire, and Right: Cookham, Berkshire.
All three of these oil paintings are displayed at the Reading Museum & Town Hall.
Left: Tyn-ny-Groes near Dolgelly, North Wales, and Right: View of Penmaen Mawr from Beaumaris, Anglesey.
Both of these are watercolour paintings.
Walter Williams (1834-1906)
The son of George Augustus Williams, the victorian landscape painter. Walter is widely confused with Walter Heath Williams, and William "Walter" Williams of Plymouth (c,1808-1895), both of whom were his contemporaries, and painted similar landscapes.
Left: Milgrave Cibley, Yorkshire, Center: On the Lledr, 1874, and Right: A Surrey Cornfield, 1869.
Left: The Journey Home, and Right: The Pass of Llanberis - Harris Museum & Art Gallery at Preston Lancashire.
The painting on the right is incorrectly attributed at times to Walter Heath Williams.