James Stephanoff (c. 1786–1874) was a British painter and draughtsman best known for his finely detailed watercolors of historical and ceremonial scenes. Born in London to a family of artists, he developed a particular talent for depicting interiors, royal occasions, and antiquarian subjects. His work often drew inspiration from classical antiquity and museum collections, combining accuracy with an elegant sense of design.
Elected an Associate of the Old Watercolor Society in 1819, Stephanoff went on to earn the title of Historical Painter in Watercolors to King William IV in 1830. Over the years, he produced numerous views of royal residences and public institutions, including richly observed interiors of Osborne House and Dulwich Picture Gallery.
Stephanoff retired to Bristol in 1851 and remained there until his death in 1874. Today, his works are valued for their meticulous detail and their ability to capture the spirit of 19th-century British history and culture. Here is a look at James Stephanoff’s elegant watercolors, capturing royal interiors and ceremonial splendor in 19th-century Britain.
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The Banquet of Henry VIII in York Place (Whitehall Palace) |
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An Armourer's Shop |
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An Indian Triumphal Procession |
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Buckingham House - East Library |
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Buckingham House - Octagon Library |
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Buckingham House - The Crimson Drawing Room |
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Buckingham House - The Queen’s Breakfast Room |
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Buckingham House - The Saloon |
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Buckingham House - The Second Drawing Room |
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Buckingham House - The Staircase |
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Buckingham Palace - The Green Closet |
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Falstaff at Herne's Oak, from 'The Merry Wives of Windsor,' Act V, Scene 5 |
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Hampton Court - Cartoon Gallery |
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Hampton Court - The Guard Chamber |
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Hampton Court - The Second Presence Chamber |
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Hampton Court - Throne Room |
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Kensington Palace - Queen Mary's Drawing Room (The Admirals' Gallery) |
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Kensington Palace - The King's Closet |
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Kensington Palace - The Old Drawing Room |
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Kensington Palace - The Presence Chamber |
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Kensington Palace - The Queen's Closet |
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Kensington Palace - The Queen's Gallery |
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St James Palace - The Kitchen |
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Viewing at Dulwich Picture Gallery |
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Windsor Castle - The King's Drawing Room |
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Windsor Castle - The King's Presence Chamber (Throne Room) |
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Windsor Castle - The Kitchen |
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Windsor Castle - The Old Guard Chamber in the Round Tower |
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Windsor Castle - The Queen’s State Bedchamber |
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Windsor Castle - The Round Tower Staircase |
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