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June 11, 2025

Wonderful Paintings by Terrick Williams from the Late 19th to Early 20th Century

Terrick Williams (1860–1936) was a British painter renowned for his luminous marine and landscape scenes, capturing the transient effects of light and atmosphere. Born in Liverpool, England, he initially trained at the Koninklijke Academie in Antwerp under Charles Verlat and later studied at the Académie Julian in Paris with Jean-Joseph Benjamin-Constant, William-Adolphe Bouguereau, and Tony Robert-Fleury.

Williams was deeply influenced by the Impressionist movement, particularly in his depiction of light and reflections. He traveled extensively across Europe, painting scenes in Venice, St. Tropez, Paris, Brittany, and St. Ives, often working en plein air to capture the changing qualities of natural light.

His works were regularly exhibited at the Royal Academy from 1891, and he was elected an Associate of the Royal Academy (A.R.A.) in 1924, a full member (R.A.) in 1933, and a Senior R.A. in 1936. Williams passed away on his 76th birthday, 20 July 1936, in Plymouth, Devon.

This collection showcases the luminous beauty of Terrick Williams’s paintings from the late 19th to early 20th century.

Amiens

Amiens

Canal Steps, Venice

Cassis, France

Evening, Concarneau

Evening, Concarneau

Festa notturna, Venice

Golden Evening, Martigues, France

Kairouan, the Last Glow

Lake Como from Menaggio

Low Tide, St Ives, Cornwall

Mist and Morning Sunshine, Douarnenez

Moonlight, Venice

Morning, Locarno

Quiet Evening, Honfleur

Quiet Twilight, Honfleur

Ribbons and Laces

Seaweed Gatherers

St Michael's Mount, Cornwall

Sunlight and Shadow. A Rug Merchant in Tangier

The Market under the Trees, Nice

The Quayside, Concarneau

The Rebuilding of St Mary Redcliffe by William Canynges in 1452

The Restless Sea

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