About This Book
The volume combines a concise biography with critical commentary and a large selection of reproductions, tracing an artist’s early training, struggles, and evolving technique. It follows his move from decorative and scene-painting work to independent studies in watercolour, discusses influences and methods such as copying older masters, and examines recurring subjects—landscapes, architectural views, coastal and Welsh scenes, and studies of trees and figures. Plates are arranged with descriptive captions and analytical notes that situate individual drawings within his stylistic development, emphasizing the increasing spontaneity and expressive handling of light and atmosphere in his later work.