William Frome Smallwood

Fecamp – The Artists – Smallwood, William Frome

This page forms part of a series of pages dedicated to the many artists who worked in Fecamp. A full list of all the artists with a link to their works can be found at the bottom of this page.

William Frome Smallwood
William Frome Smallwood

William Frome Smallwood (1806 – 1834) was a British artist who made several paintings in France and the United Kingdom.

However, almost nothing else is known about this artist.

         

         

         

         

         

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1831 - William Frome Smallwood - Sculpture group in church in Fecamp
1831 – William Frome Smallwood – Sculpture group in church in Fecamp
1831 - William Frome Smallwood - Tomb of Robert de Putol, Fecamp
1831 – William Frome Smallwood – Tomb of Robert de Putol, Fecamp

NOTE: Robert de Putol became in 1308 the 13th abbot of the Fecamp Abbey. His tomb lies in the abbey.

???? - William Frome Smallwood - Wooden figure of St.-Martin
???? – William Frome Smallwood – Wooden figure of St.-Martin

William Smallwood painted in several places in France. In Normandy he created paintings in (a link “⇠” to his works will appear below when published):

Fecamp is a picturesque fishing town which made for a great backdrop for many artist. Here are all the artists who applied their arts in the town and its surroundings (a link “” will appear when we have published an article on this artist’s works in Fecamp):

NOTE: a “*” besides the artist’s name indicates that the artist did NOT work directly in Fecamp, instead worked in Fecamp’s surroundings only.

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