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Edward Henry Corbould, born in London on December 5, 1815, was a
painter, illustrator and sculptor who concentrated primarily on
watercolours of literary and
historical subjects, which he exhibited with the New Water-Colour
Society from 1837 until 1898. His careful, highly coloured and
unmodelled style, compensated for by direct and simple lighting of
figures, was well suited to dramatizing such subjects as the Canterbury
Pilgrims Assembled at the Old Tabard Inn (1870), Canter (showing 500 of 1435 characters). |
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