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A formal 18th-century conversation piece by Arthur William Devis capturing John Orde and his family in a stately gathering, offering a timeless glimpse into English portraiture for your private collection.
Arthur William Devis’s ‘Pike, Tench and Chub,’ painted circa 1772, showcases a serene scene of aquatic life—three fish—executed in oil on canvas. This intimate portrait exemplifies Devis's signature style as a Georgian painter, particularly his focus on capturing the nuances of domestic interiors and familial relationships.
A captivating Thames Estuary painting by Arthur Devis (1772) featuring turbot, lobster & shells – a beautiful glimpse into 18th-century maritime life and artistry.
Admire Arthur Devis's masterful portrait of Francis Vincent and his family—a captivating conversation piece depicting a Warwickshire estate scene from 1763. Explore this iconic artwork at ArtsDot.
Atlantic Salmon and Allis Shad, by the River Wye ( )
This painting showcases a fisherman’s life in France, featuring a prominent fish resting on a bridge alongside other smaller fish. Birds add to the natural ambiance, complemented by a boat in the background, creating a balanced composition capturing the essence of rural artistry.
A stunning coastal scene by Arthur Devis (1772) captures Mackerel on the Dorset Shore with the Golden Cap, showcasing maritime life and picturesque landscapes – a timeless English painting.
Arthur William Devis’s ‘Flounders and Smelts,’ created around 1772, exemplifies the conversation piece genre. This tranquil depiction captures the beauty of underwater fauna—two prominent fish resting near each other—enhanced by an evocative landscape featuring mature trees. Executed in oil on canvas, it embodies a harmonious blend of observation and artistic expression.