
Movement(s): Realism
William Parrot (1813-1869) was a British painter, draughtsman and printmaker of the Romanticism movement.
William Parrott travelled and painted in Italy, France and mostly in the United Kingdom.
Almost nothing is known about this artist (even his year of death is not well known).
William Parrott visited and painted in several areas of France, sticking mostly to the coastline. Here are the places he painted in (a link “⇠” to his works for that city will appear when published).
- Brittany
- Brest
- Quimper
- Saint Malo
- Normandy
- Pays de la Loire
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