William Marlow
William Marlow (1740–1813) was a painter, etcher and draftsperson.
Also recorded as William Marlowe; William Marlew; Wm. Marlow; Marlowe; w.m marlow; W. Marlow.
William Marlow in brief
- Born
- 1740
- Died
- 1813
- Known for
- painter, etcher, draftsperson and graphic artist
- Place of birth
- Southwark
Overview
Born at Southwark in 1740, died at Twickenham in 1813.
In detail
training under Samuel Scott is recorded. the recorded working language is English.
Subjects and genres recorded for the work are marine art and landscape.
Work by William Marlow is recorded in the collections of Tate, National Galleries Scotland, Hermitage Museum, National Gallery and Fitzwilliam Museum.
Sources
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- 1.
“William Marlow”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading
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Wikidata, structured authority record Q3568811: William Marlow
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