William Callow

Le Havre – The Artists – Callow, William

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William Callow
William Callow

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William Callow (1812–1908) was an English landscape painter, engraver and water colourist. He was apprenticed to the artist Copley Fielding, where he learnt the technique of plein air sketching. He went on to study under Theodore and Thales Fielding, where he learnt to colour prints and make aquatints, and was taught watercolor painting between 1825-7.

In 1829 Thales Fielding found him work as an engraver in Paris, where he worked alongside his friend Charles Bentley. While in the French capital he was encouraged by Thomas Shotter Boys to take up watercolours again.

He travelled extensively in France, the Netherlands, Belgium, Germany, Switzerland and Italy, had a large number of pupils, and enjoyed favour with the royal family.

Click here to read Callow’s full bio on Wikipedia.

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1848 William Callow - Le Havre
1848 – William Callow – Le Havre
1877 William Callow - Fishing boats waiting for the tide, Port of Le Havre
1877 – William Callow – Fishing boats waiting for the tide, Port of Le Havre

TODAY: The fortified wall/tower you see above and below no longer exists.

1877 - Callow - Fishing boats waiting for the tide,Port of Havre, sunrise
1877 – William Callow – Fishing boats waiting for the tide, Port of Havre, sunrise
???? William Callow - The harbour at Le Havre
???? – William Callow – The harbour at Le Havre

Lillebonne

The city of Lillebonne (population: 9,000) lies to the East of Le Havre. It is known for a rather big roman amphitheatre.

???? William Callow - A ruined tower at Lillebonne
???? William Callow – A ruined tower at Lillebonne

TODAY: There are still a few towers left in Lillebonne, most of them in ruins. This might be the one he painted.

Quillebeuf-sur-Seine

Quillebeuf, now called Quillebeuf-sur-Seine, lies in another “departement” (=state) then the one Le Havre lies in, but it lies close to Le Havre. It is located to the East and is situated on the Seine river.

1832 - William Callow - Quillebeuf on the Seine, Normandy
1832 – William Callow – Quillebeuf on the Seine, Normandy

William Callow painted several other places in France, see the list below (a link “” to his works will appear below when published):

Here are the painters/artists who painted in Le Havre (a “*” indicates that the artist did not worked directly in Le Havre itself, instead worked closeby, a link “” to the artist’s works will appear below when published):

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