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A Glint of Sunshine

Image credit: North Tyneside Council

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William Perring Hollyer was born in Dover. His father, Joseph, was a Herald Painter by trade, which is perhaps where William got his artistic skills from, and many of Joseph's other sons became artists on glass. William specialised in animal paintings, particularly Scottish Highland scenes which were very popular in the mid-nineteenth century. This can also be seen in 'A Bend in the River', another of his works in the Collection.

In 1851 he moved with his parents from Dover to London, marrying in 1864. He fathered 10 children, many of whom became artists. He lived at various times on Merseyside and in Huntingdonshire, and was residing in Berkshire at the time of his death.

Quadrant, North Tyneside Council

North Tyneside

Title

A Glint of Sunshine

Medium

oil on canvas

Measurements

H 60 x W 90 cm

Accession number

PCF12

Work type

Painting

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