Artist

Andrew Nicholl

Study of trees
The sands of Newcastle, County Down
Study of a willow tree overhanging water, near Ball's Bridge, Dublin
Colin Glen near Belfast

Andrew Nicholl is a British Romanticism artist. 5 works are cataloged here, principally at Victoria and Albert Museum.

Andrew Nicholl painted delicate watercolors of Irish landscapes and Mediterranean coasts. His brush traced windswept trees and sunlit shores—like *Colin Glen near Belfast* and *The sands of Newcastle, County Down*—in the 1800s. These quiet studies show how light moved over land and water, from Irish valleys to Tunisian isles. See the mist on hills firsthand in *Study of trees* or stand beside a willow in *Study of a willow tree overhanging water, near Ball's Bridge, Dublin*. Tap *The islands of Galita, Galitona and Aguglia, off the coast of Tunis* to sail south.

Works by Andrew Nicholl

Collections represented

Victoria and Albert Museum

Museum

Victoria and Albert Museum

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