Artist
Piper




Piper is a British Romanticism artist. 16 works are cataloged here, principally at Victoria and Albert Museum.
A 1940s British artist known for delicate watercolours of country houses, churches, and riverside views, Piper captured quiet corners of England in soft washes and fine lines. Try *Dashwood Mausoleum, West Wycombe*—a cool grey pile framed by trees—or step inside *St Peter’s Church, Gayhurst* to see April light on old pews and stone. Swipe to see more of Piper’s measured, observant scenes.
Works by Piper
A House, Maidenhead
The Ruined Temple of Friendship in the Grounds at Stowe
The Duck House in the Park of Buckland House near Faringdon
The Tunnel in the grounds of Buckland House, near Faringdon
The river approach, Fawley Court
Congreve Monument (designed by Wm. Kent) and Shell Grotto, Stowe
Interior of St. Peter's Church, Gayhurst
Dashwood Mausoleum, West Wycombe
Buckland House, near Faringdon
Busby's Church, Willen
The Tithe Barn, Great Coxwell
The Ice Store in the grounds of Buckland House near Faringdon
Hanslope Church
St.Peter's Church, Stanton Low
Interior of the Church of St. Denis, Faxton
Exterior of the Church of St. Denis, Faxton
Collections represented
Museum
The Victoria and Albert Museum in the United Kingdom is the world's largest museum of applied arts, decorative arts and design, housing a permanent collection of over 2.8 million objects.