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English Victorian (19th Cent) oil painting of sheep in a landscape by William Linnel (British, 1826-1906) in gilt frame.
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English Victorian (19th Cent) oil painting of sheep in a landscape by William Linnel (British, 1826-1906) in gilt frame
Sku: 054479 Ships From: New York, NY Creator: William Linnel Creation Date: 19th Century
Width: 26.5" Height: 20.0"
Style: English Materials & Techniques: Category: Cleared Art
William Linnel (1729-1797) was an English furniture and decorative arts designer, renowned for his exquisite craftsmanship and innovative designs during the 18th century. He played a significant role in shaping the neoclassical style in British furniture and was highly regarded for his attention to detail and use of high-quality materials. Born in London in 1729, Linnel was the son of John Linnel, a prominent cabinetmaker. He grew up in a family deeply involved in the furniture-making trade, which provided him with a solid foundation in the art of woodworking from an early age. Linnel's father, along with his uncle William Linnell, were both influential figures in the British furniture industry, and their expertise greatly influenced his career. Linnel's talent Read Full Bio
William Linnel (1729-1797) was an English furniture and decorative arts designer, renowned for his exquisite craftsmanship and innovative designs during the 18th century. He played a significant role in shaping the neoclassical style in British furniture and was highly regarded for his attention to detail and use of high-quality materials. Born in London in 1729, Linnel was the son of John Linnel, a prominent cabinetmaker. He grew up in a family deeply involved in the furniture-making trade, which provided him with a solid foundation in the art of woodworking from an early age. Linnel's father, along with his uncle William Linnell, were both influential figures in the British furniture industry, and their expertise greatly influenced his career. Linnel's talent and passion for furniture design became evident at a young age. He received formal training in the family workshop, where he learned the intricacies of cabinetmaking, carving, and gilding. His early exposure to classical designs and the works of influential designers, such as Thomas Chippendale and Robert Adam, greatly influenced his artistic style. In the mid-18th century, Linnel established his own workshop in Berkeley Square, London. His reputation quickly grew, and he became a sought-after designer for the aristocracy and elite of British society. Linnel's furniture pieces were known for their elegance, functionality, and harmonious proportions, blending elements of neoclassical and rococo styles. Linnel's designs often featured intricate marquetry, delicate carving, and the use of luxurious materials such as mahogany, satinwood, and ormolu. His meticulous attention to detail and commitment to craftsmanship set him apart from his contemporaries. Linnel's furniture pieces were not only visually stunning but also practical, incorporating innovative storage solutions and ergonomic features. Throughout his career, Linnel collaborated with influential architects, interior designers, and craftsmen of the time. His partnerships with individuals such as Robert Adam and Thomas Johnson allowed him to create comprehensive interior schemes, where his furniture seamlessly integrated with the overall design concept. Linnel's work can be found in numerous prestigious collections, including the Victoria and Albert Museum in London and the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. His designs continue to inspire contemporary furniture makers and collectors alike, and his legacy as a master furniture designer and craftsman endures to this day. William Linnel passed away in 1797, leaving behind
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