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William Payne (Exeter 4 March 1760 – August 1830 London) was an English painter and etcher who invented the tint Payne's grey.
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William Payne Landscape with Donkeys
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William Payne Wooded Landscape with a Cottage beside a Bridge
date not known -
William Payne River Scene with Fishermen Hauling their Nets, Moonlight
date not known
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