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Ellen Williams (1790-c.1853) YOUNG WOMAN WITH A WATER PITCHER LEANING BY A WELL label on reverse ...

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Ellen Williams (1790-c.1853) YOUNG WOMAN WITH A WATER PITCHER LEANING BY A WELL label on reverse ...
Ellen Williams (1790-c.1853)
YOUNG WOMAN WITH A WATER PITCHER LEANING BY A WELL
label on reverse inscribed in a later hand
oil on panel
25 by 17cm., 10 by 6.5in.
Provenance:
Rodman & Co., Belfast (framing label on reverse)
Ellen Williams was the daughter of the Dublin painter, Solomon Williams
(fl.1771-1824), himself the son of an Irish goldsmith. Solomon studied at the
Dublin Society’s School and later on the continent. In 1790, the year of Ellen’s
birth, he moved to London and over the next two decades moved frequently between
there and Dublin. Presumably he instructed Ellen and her sisters Mary, Charlotte
and Emily, as all four girls began exhibiting with the Society of Artists in
Dublin in 1817 and later themselves taught drawing in Dublin. Two years after
her father’s death, from an address in Molesworth Street, Ellen had her first
work accepted at the RHA. She went on to show more than sixty works there,
mostly of rustic peasants, allegorical scenes, and natural history studies. See
Strickland, Vol. II, p.538, and Irish Women Artists From the Eighteenth Century
to the Present Day, NGI, Dublin, 1987, p.8.
€1,000-€1,500 (£700-£1,000 sterling approx.)