GRAHAM GALLERY Watercolours
Charles Topham Davidson

Davidson was born in 1848 and was a landscape and coastal painter, whose father, Charles Grant Davidson, was also an accomplished artist. He lived in London, Falmouth, Kings Langley and Swanage (1910) and exhibited at the Royal Academy (15), the Royal Society of British Artists (23) and the Royal Institute of Painters in Watercolours (25).

The landscape and sky are finely painted and in the middle you can just make out horses pulling a laden cart. It is signed and inscribed in pencil.





"Redhill Common, Surrey"







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