In Tate Britain
In Tate Britain
Biography
William Pars (28 February 1742 – 1782) was an English watercolour portrait and landscape painter, draughtsman, and illustrator.
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William Pars Rome: The Forum
c.1775 -
William Pars The Interior of the Colosseum
c.1775 -
William Pars A Roman Monument at Igel in the Dutchy of Luxemburgh
1770 -
William Pars Schaffhausen
c.1770 -
William Pars A Bridge on the River Ticino, near Polleggio
c.1770 -
William Pars Woman in Spanish Costume
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William Pars A View near Cluse in Savoy
date not known -
William Pars Woman in Spanish Costume
date not known
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