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Edward Charles Barnes Paintings

English, 1830-1890
Edward Charles Barnes was a London painter of Victorian domestic scenes and interiors, especially of women and children. He exhibited at the Royal Academy, Suffolk Street, and at the British Institution from 1856-1882.
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Artist: Edward Charles Barnes
EDWARD BARNES Victorian Woman in Garden w Parrot 19th cent English oil on canvas
EDWARD BARNES Victorian Woman in Garden w Parrot 19th cent English oil on canvas

EDWARD BARNES Victorian Woman in Garden w Parrot 19th cent English oil on canvas

By Edward Charles Barnes

Located in Rancho Santa Fe, CA

Edward Charles Barnes, a distinguished London painter active during the Victorian era, is celebrated for his evocative domestic scenes and interiors, particularly those featuring wom...

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1860s Victorian Edward Charles Barnes Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

"Penny a posy"
"Penny a posy"

Edward Charles Barnes"Penny a posy"

$6,651Sale Price|30% Off

"Penny a posy"

By Edward Charles Barnes

Located in Stoke, Hampshire

Edward Charles Barnes (fl. 1856-1882) "Penny a posy" Oil on canvas Signed lower left Canvas Size - 36 x 28 in Framed Size - 43 x 35 in Provenance Christie's, British & Victorian...

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19th Century Victorian Edward Charles Barnes Paintings

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Oil

The Holly Cart

The Holly Cart

By Edward Charles Barnes

Located in Belgravia, London, London

Oil on canvas Canvas size: 20 x 24 inches Signed lower left

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19th Century Edward Charles Barnes Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

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