Walter Heath Williams (1835–1906) was a British Victorian landscape painter known for his serene rural scenes featuring hayfields and golden light. He exhibited widely, including at the Royal Academy and the British Institution, with a total of 129 works shown during his career. His style favored warm tones and detailed stippling techniques.
Though successful early on, personal tragedies and financial hardship led to his death in poverty in a workhouse. His work remains a notable part of 19th-century British landscape painting. Below is a curated collection of beautiful 19th-century landscape paintings by Walter Heath Williams.
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A Country Idyll |
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A Shepherd Boy Driving Home His Sheep on a Riverbank |
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A View in Surrey |
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A View of North Wales |
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Anglers by a Watermill |
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Broadstairs, Kent |
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Country Idyll |
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Crossways Farm, Surrey |
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Derwent Water, Cumberland |
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Figures Before a Ruined Castle, Beside a River |
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Figures by a Riverside Cottage |
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Figures by a Rocky Coast |
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Figures by a Wooded Pool, a Shepherd and His Flock Beyond |
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Figures on a Track, With Cattle, in an Extensive Landscape |
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Figures Outside a Cottage |
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Grain Harvest on the English Coast |
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Harvest Time |
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Harvesting in Norfolk |
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Herding the Sheep |
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Milgrave Cibley, Yorkshire |
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Old Mills Near Gillingham |
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On the Common |
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On the River LLedr, Wales |
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River Landscape |
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Scene in Surrey |
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Shepherd and His Flock |
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Shepherd and His Flock |
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The Coming Storm |
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The Langdale Pikes, Cumbria |
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The Pass of Llanberis |
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Waterside Pastures |
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