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William Westall (12 October 1781 – 22 January 1850) was a British landscape artist best known as one of the first artists to work in Australia.
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William Westall The Commencement of the Deluge
exhibited 1848 -
After William Westall Netley Abbey, Hampshire
1816 -
After William Westall Netley Abbey, Hampshire
1816 -
After William Westall Southampton, Hampshire
1814 -
After William Westall Southampton, Hampshire
1814
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