William Woodhouse (artist)
For other people named William Woodhouse, see William Woodhouse (disambiguation).
William Arnold Woodhouse (1857–1939) was an English artist. He was born in the seaside town of Morecambe in Lancashire. He specialized in animal portraits in the tradition of Landseer and was often praised for his artistic skill and realism. However, because he rarely travelled outside Lancashire, he did not achieve the full success or fame he deserved and is now mostly forgotten, even in the town of Morecambe itself. He is buried with his wife and daughter at St. Peter's church in the village of Heysham, a little to the south of Morecambe. Some of his paintings are on display in Lancaster City Museum in Lancaster.
Further reading
- Accolade to an Artist: The Life and Work of William Woodhouse 1857-1939, Pam Corder-Birch, 2006.
External links
- William Woodhouse at the Artchive Web Gallery
- William Arnold Woodhouse at Burlington.co.uk
- William Arnold Woodhouse at AskArt.com
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