William Callow paintings for FLUX:
Villeneuve Lez Avignon
William Callow (1812–1908) was a renowned British landscape painter and watercolorist, best known for his vibrant depictions of European scenery, particularly in France and Italy. He began his career as a draftsman and engraver before moving to Paris, where he developed his watercolor technique under the influence of leading artists of the time. Callow's works are characterized by their luminous colors, delicate brushwork, and keen attention to architectural detail. His picturesque landscapes often capture serene riversides, medieval towns, and the idyllic countryside, making him a prominent figure in 19th-century landscape painting.