William Wells Quatremain (22 December 1857 – 3 March 1930) was an English artist who painted many oil and watercolour landscapes of Britain, many of which were also published as postcards.
Quatremain produced a number of scenes from Warwickshire — like "The Ford, Kenilworth" and "Warwick Castle from the Avon" — and specifically from Stratford-upon-Avon, including "Shakespeare's Birthplace" and "Ann Hathaway's Cottage."
References
- McFarland, Patricia. "William Wells Quatremain, a Stratford artist." Warwickshire History, Vol. 1 No. 6 (1971), pp. 25–31.
External links
- Collections - W.W. Quatremain picture postcards "Collections" of Morecambe)
- Old Clopton Bridge (Herbert Art Gallery)
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