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Edward Williams was the father of the talented and prolific “Williams Family” of painters. His six sons Alfred Walter, Arthur Gilbert, Edward Charles, George Augustus, Henry John Boddington, and Sidney Richard Percy were prominent painters in their day. Williams began his education under his uncle, James Ward. Many of his paintings were views of the Thames and moonlight scenes. He went on to exhibit at the Royal Academy, the British Institution and the Royal Society of (showing 500 of 959 characters). |