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David Bates b.1840 Art

British, 1840-1921
David Bates was an English landscape artist who painted in oils and watercolour. He was born in Cambridge, and from 1855 worked as a porcelain painter at the Royal Worcester porcelain works in Worcester - where he came to specialise in painting flowers. He left his employment there in 1880 to become a full-time professional painter. Bates was an "open-air" rural landscape artist, painting in the Midlands, Scotland and Wales, and abroad in Switzerland and Egypt. His work shows the influence of Benjamin Williams Leader, Joseph Thors and Samuel Henry Baker, and Bates is associated in style with the Birmingham School of artists. Bates exhibited many works at the Royal Academy, Grosvenor Gallery, Royal Society of British Artists and the New Watercolour Society in London, and at the Royal Birmingham Society of Artists. His works are currently on display in Liverpool museum, Worcester City Museum, and several other art galleries.
(Biography provided by Robert Azensky Fine Art)
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Artist: David Bates b.1840
19th Century Welsh landscape oil painting of figures by the River Glaslyn
By David Bates b.1840
Located in Moreton-In-Marsh, Gloucestershire
David Bates British, (1840-1921) Early Morning on the Glaslyn Oil on canvas, signed & dated 1895, further inscribed verso Image size: 23.25 inches x 35.25 inches Size including fra...
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19th Century Victorian David Bates b.1840 Art

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Canvas, Oil

Capel Curig North Wales Landscape
By David Bates b.1840
Located in Holywell, GB
David Bates (1840 –1921 Woodland Capel Curig North Wales A stylish oil painting of a couple in a woodland near Capel Curig in North Wales by the highly regarded landscape painter ...
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Early 20th Century Impressionist David Bates b.1840 Art

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Oil

David Bates, Forest View With Distant Peaks, North Wales, Antique Oil Painting
By David Bates b.1840
Located in Cheltenham, GB
This late 19th-century oil painting by British artist David Bates (1840-1921) depicts a woodland landscape in North Wales. A young girl sits to rest under the sinuous bough of a lea...
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1880s English School David Bates b.1840 Art

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Canvas, Oil

David Bates, Rural Landscape With Thatched Cottage, Country Track & Pond
By David Bates b.1840
Located in Cheltenham, GB
This charming 19th-century oil painting by British artist David Bates (1840-1921) depicts an idyllic rural scene with a picturesque thatched cottage, country track, pond and figures....
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1870s English School David Bates b.1840 Art

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Canvas, Oil

19th century English River landscape with man fishing by the riverside
By David Bates b.1840
Located in Woodbury, CT
David Bates 19th century English River landscape, with fisherman by the river side. David Bates was born in Cambridgeshire. He spent most of his early life in Worcestershire, where he became apprenticed at the Royal Worcester Porcelain Works. A painter in both oils and watercolours, Bates visited North Africa, before returning to paint landscapes mostly of Wales and Scotland. He shows the influence of Benjamin Williams Leader (1831-1923), Joseph Thors and S.H. Baker. David Bates also made small oil sketches of hedges and plants, which were usually inscribed on the reverse. The artist’s works display considerable technical virtuosity, ranging from the serene landscape, to the uneven swagger of his later works, which were noticeably less colourful. Although Bates was more than capable of producing refined landscapes, he was equably as capable of painting detailed...
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1880s Victorian David Bates b.1840 Art

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Canvas, Oil

“Lake View”
By David Bates b.1840
Located in Southampton, NY
Original oil on canvas painting by the well known British artist, David Bates. Signed lower right and dated 1886. The canvas has been relined. Condition is very good. The painting is housed in a period ornate gold frame. Overall framed measurements are 19 by 22.75 inches. About: David Bates British, (1840-1921) David Bates was born in March, Cambridge in 1840 to Benjamin Bates a shoe maker and Sarah Bates. By 1851, the family had moved to Upton upon Severn in Worcestershire and from 1855 Bates became an apprentice at the Royal Worcester Porcelain Works in Worcester. There he developed his artistic talent, painting flower decorations onto vases and plates. At some point after 1861, he became a full time artist and made his debut at the Royal Academy in 1863, continuing to exhibit there until 1893. He also exhibited at the Royal Birmingham Society of Artists, Suffolk Street and the Grosvenor Gallery. He married Elizabeth Higgs from Worcester in 1867 and they lived at Cherry Orchard, Bath Road in Worcester where their children were later born. Their second child John Bates Noel (1870-1927) became a landscape artist and their younger son David Samuel...
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1880s Academic David Bates b.1840 Art

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Canvas, Oil

"Mending the Bank" 1899 - English Pastoral Oil on Linen by David Bates
By David Bates b.1840
Located in Soquel, CA
"Mending the Bank" 1899 - English Pastoral Oil on Linen by David Bates. Highly detailed country landscape with farmers and animals by a riverbank by D...
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1890s Impressionist David Bates b.1840 Art

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Canvas, Oil

Early 20th Century Worcestershire landscape oil painting of a plough team
By David Bates b.1840
Located in Moreton-In-Marsh, Gloucestershire
David Bates British, (1840-1921) The Plough Team, Bredon’s Norton Oil on canvas, signed & dated 1908, further inscribed verso Image size: 15.5 inches x 23.5 inches Size including frame: 21.5 inches x 29.5 inches A lovely landscape painting of a plough team on a country track near Bredon’s Norton by David Bates. Bredon’s Norton is a village located in the Cotswolds, on the slopes of Bredon Hill in South Worcestershire. The America women’s rights activist Victoria Woodhull Martin moved to the village in 1901 and by 1908 had set up an agricultural school for women at her Norton’s Park estate. The Antarctic explore Raymond Priestley also lived there. Although Bates was living in Surrey at the time of this painting, he would have been familiar with the area after having lived and worked in Worcestershire for some considerable time. He would have also most likely been aware of Victoria Woodhull Martin and the school. David Bates was born in March, Cambridge in 1840 to Benjamin Bates a shoe maker and Sarah Bates. By 1851, the family had moved to Upton upon Severn in Worcestershire and from 1855 Bates became an apprentice at the Royal Worcester Porcelain Works in Worcester. There he developed his artistic talent, painting flower decorations onto vases and plates. At some point after 1861, he became a full time artist and made his debut at the Royal Academy in 1863, continuing to exhibit there until 1893. He also exhibited at the Royal Birmingham Society of Artists, Suffolk Street and the Grosvenor Gallery. He married Elizabeth Higgs from Worcester in 1867 and they lived at Cherry Orchard, Bath Road in Worcester where their children were later born. Their second child John Bates Noel (1870-1927) became a landscape artist and their younger son David Samuel...
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19th Century Victorian David Bates b.1840 Art

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Oil, Canvas

Loading the Crop
By David Bates b.1840
Located in Belgravia, London, London
Oil on canvas Canvas size: 20 x 30 inches Signed and dated ' 1902' lower left
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19th Century David Bates b.1840 Art

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Canvas, Oil

“A Corner of Lowes Water”
By David Bates b.1840
Located in Southampton, NY
Beautifully executed oil on canvas landscape with figures in a boat by the well known British artist, David Bates. Signed and dated lower left 1900. Titled, signed and dated verso. Condition is very good. Two small old patches verso. Framed in a period elaborate gold leaf frame with minor old restorations. Frame condition is very good. Overall framed measurements are 29.75 by 40 inches. Signed and dated lower left, 1900 Framed 29.75by 40.25 inches. Titled, signed and dated verso. Loweswater is one of the smaller lakes in the English Lake District in Cambria. The village of Loweswater is situated to the east of the lake. About: David Bates British, (1840-1921) David Bates was born in March, Cambridge in 1840 to Benjamin Bates a shoe maker and Sarah Bates. By 1851, the family had moved to Upton upon Severn in Worcestershire and from 1855 Bates became an apprentice at the Royal Worcester Porcelain Works in Worcester. There he developed his artistic talent, painting flower decorations onto vases and plates. At some point after 1861, he became a full time artist and made his debut at the Royal Academy in 1863, continuing to exhibit there until 1893. He also exhibited at the Royal Birmingham Society of Artists, Suffolk Street and the Grosvenor Gallery. He married Elizabeth Higgs from Worcester in 1867 and they lived at Cherry Orchard, Bath Road in Worcester where their children were later born. Their second child John Bates Noel (1870-1927) became a landscape artist and their younger son David Samuel...
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Early 1900s Academic David Bates b.1840 Art

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Canvas, Oil

19th Century North African river landscape oil painting of a man using a Shadoof
By David Bates b.1840
Located in Moreton-In-Marsh, Gloucestershire
David Bates British, (1840-1921) The Shadoof Oil on canvas, signed, further inscribed verso Image size: 19.75 inches x 29.75 inches Size including fram...
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19th Century Victorian David Bates b.1840 Art

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Oil, Canvas

Gathering Heather Stalks
By David Bates b.1840
Located in Belgravia, London, London
Watercolour on paper Paper size: 10 x 14 inches Signed lower right
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19th Century David Bates b.1840 Art

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Paper, Watercolor

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