early life and artistic heritage
charles edmund rowbotham, a prominent british artist, was born in 1856 in the united kingdom. as the eldest son of
thomas charles leeson rowbotham (1823-1875), a landscape and marine painter, and grandson of
thomas leeson scarse rowbotham (1783-1853), also a renowned landscape and marine painter, charles' artistic journey was paved by his family's legacy.
artistic contributions and exhibitions
rowbotham's work was showcased in various esteemed institutions, including:
notable works by rowbotham include:
- near bramber, sussex (watercolor), a testament to his skill in capturing the beauty of landscapes.
- market scene, lake lago maggiores, italy (watercolor), showcasing his ability to portray vibrant market scenes.
- bellaggio, lake como, italy (watercolor), highlighting his fondness for italian landscapes.
- castelamare, bay of naples, sold at christie's south kensington in 2000 for $8,698 usd, demonstrating the value of his work.
artistic style and legacy
rowbotham's fondness for blue with white heightening is a distinctive feature of his work. his watercolor paintings, often capturing the beauty of landscapes and seascapes, have been sought after by art enthusiasts worldwide.
Most-Famous-Paintings's collection features an extensive array of artistic reproductions, including those inspired by rowbotham's works. explore the world of fine art with Most-Famous-Paintings's [virtual museum](https://Most-Famous-Paintings.com/).
references and further reading
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Most-Famous-Paintings's artist page: charles edmund rowbotham *
wikipedia: british art (for a broader understanding of the art movement in the uk)