Thomas Mann Baynes
(1794 ?C 1876) was a London born English artist known for his drawings and watercolours of landscapes, buildings and outdoor events. Many of his subjects were engraved and published, generally in London, and these include a notable panorama of the River Thames, which was drawn from nature and engraved on stone. He was the son of James Baynes, a noted watercolour artist. Baynes also produced views of Liverpool and Ireland, and appears to have made a successful living as a printer prior to his death in 1854. His son Fredrick Thomas Baynes (1824-1874) was also a noted watercolour artist.

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Thomas Mann Baynes Canterbury Cathedral by Thomas Mann Baynes oil painting


Canterbury Cathedral by Thomas Mann Baynes
Canterbury Cathedral by Thomas Mann Baynes
Painting ID::  58242
Thomas Mann Baynes
Canterbury Cathedral by Thomas Mann Baynes
Canterbury Cathedral by Thomas Mann Baynes
   
   
     

Thomas Mann Baynes a 19th century two keyed clarinet oil painting


a 19th century two keyed clarinet
mk270 a 19th century two keyed clarinet.
Painting ID::  60146
Thomas Mann Baynes
a 19th century two keyed clarinet
mk270 a 19th century two keyed clarinet.
   
   
     

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     Thomas Mann Baynes
     (1794 ?C 1876) was a London born English artist known for his drawings and watercolours of landscapes, buildings and outdoor events. Many of his subjects were engraved and published, generally in London, and these include a notable panorama of the River Thames, which was drawn from nature and engraved on stone. He was the son of James Baynes, a noted watercolour artist. Baynes also produced views of Liverpool and Ireland, and appears to have made a successful living as a printer prior to his death in 1854. His son Fredrick Thomas Baynes (1824-1874) was also a noted watercolour artist.

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