Latest Update: May 2024
On The Market – Misc News
Previous Updates – 2024:
Pictures added to Online Gallery:
– Charles Herbert Niven (1918) ?Previous Updates – 2023:
On The Market – Misc News
Pictures added to Online Gallery:
– Anstey’s Cove, Torquay
– Winchester (1926)
– St Cross, Winchester (1926)Previous Updates – 2022:
On The Market – Misc. News
Pictures added to Online Gallery:
– Summer Garden (1930)
– Sunrise Golden Cap (1923)
– Hospital of St Cross ?Previous Updates – 2021:
On The Market – Misc. News
Pictures added to Online Gallery:
– Autumn Landscape (1914)
– Greeting in Sicily (1920)
– St Margarets, Cliffe (1886)Previous Updates – 2020:
On The Market – Misc. News
Pictures added to Online Gallery:
– Stanton St Gabriel Chapel (1923)
– Trees in Landscape (1885)
– Golden Days of Summer (1904)
– Village Landscape With CattlePrevious Updates – 2019:
Discovering Cecil Round (Updated)
Misc. News & Spotlight Feat. 3-12
Pictures added to Online Gallery:
– Penarth Bay and Pier (1920)
– ‘”Hic Tuus O ! Thamesene Pater Septeminus Fons !” (1905)Previous Updates – 2018:
Misc. News & Spotlight Feature 1 & 2.
New Header Graphic Combo.
Royal Academy page changed to Exhibitions with updated content.
Pictures added to Online Gallery:
– Boats Moored at Low Tide (1911)
– Boats Moored at High Tide (1911)
– Two Sailboats Offshore (1911)
– Coastal View Across Town (1911)
– Spring (1889)
– “Critchfield”, Bosham (1904)
– A Devon Lane (1881-1882)
Category Archives: Spotlight Feature
Spotlight 2: “Feltrim”, Exeter (1910)
Welcome to our second ‘Spotlight Feature’. The focus of this study is Cecil Round’s painting of a house called “Feltrim” in Exeter – a composition he completed in 1910. Feltrim was located on Topsham Road, between Exeter and Topsham, which … Continue reading
Spotlight 1: Summer Meadow With Children (1887)
Welcome to our new ‘Spotlight Feature’. I’ve decided to start the series with ‘Summer Meadow With Children’ as this is one of Cecil Round’s earlier works, within our online gallery. It is also the picture that has provoked more enquiries … Continue reading