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William Daniell (1769–1837) was an English landscape and marine painter, and printmaker, notable for his work in aquatint. He travelled extensively in India in the company of his uncle Thomas Daniell, with whom he collaborated on one of the finest illustrated works of the period – Oriental Scenery. He later travelled around the coastline of Britain to paint watercolours for the equally ambitious book A Voyage Round Great Britain. His work was exhibited at the Royal Academy and the British Institution and he became a Royal Academician in 1822.
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William Daniell The Lands End, Cornwall
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William Daniell The Long-ships Light-house, off the Lands End, Cornwall
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William Daniell The Entrance to Portreath, Cornwall
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William Daniell Boscastle Pier on the Coast of Cornwall
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William Daniell Hartland Pier, North Devon
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William Daniell Clovelly, on the Coast of North Devon
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William Daniell Ilfracombe, on the Coast of North Devon
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William Daniell View of Ilfracombe, from Hilsborough
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