William George Meadows

British (1825 - 1901)
William George Meadows was a British painter.
From ArtValue.ca records, the highest price paid at auction for a canvas oil painting work attributed to William George Meadows (1825-1901) was C$2,400 - paid for "Lord Byron's Palace; Canal Rialto, Venice" at Waddington's in Toronto on Thu, Jun 14, 2018.
ArtValue.ca has 2 auction art sale records for their canvas oil painting results, with prices in the range of C$500 to C$2,500.

Lord Byron lived in Venice from 1816-1819, and was enraptured by it. The city was, he wrote, 'the greenest island of my imagination', a place that had soon established itself as his 'head, or rather my heart, quarters'. His extended stay in the city was marked by spirited physicality - from four hour swims from the Lido to San Marco and up the Grand Canal, to myriad trysts and sexual liaisons. From 1818, he lived at the Palazzo Moncenigo, accompanied by 14 servants, two monkeys, a fox, and two mastiffs; it's here that he composed the first songs of his masterwork, Don Juan. William Meadows here captures the poet's home with the romance and bleary eyed sociality of its occupant: lit by the morning sun, the city is coming alive after a long, hectic night.

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