Product code: High quality GEORGE W. JOY
GEORGE WILLIAM JOY "The Bayswater Omnibus" Lithograph Under Glass (sorry for reflection of ceiling lights in glass) Wood Frame Size: 28 x 21 inches Very Heavy high quality Very Good Condition- small mark on frame (see close up) 909 George William Joy was the son of William Joy and the brother of the sculptor Albert Bruce Joy. He received instruction from John Everett Millais (1829–1896) and George Frederick Watts (1817–1904) and became acquainted with other Pre-Raphaelite and British Academic artists in his master's artistic and social circles. He studied at the South Kensington Royal Academy Schools in London and continued his education in Paris for two years under Jean Jalabert (1815–1900) before returning to his home country.
GEORGE WILLIAM JOY "The Bayswater Omnibus" Lithograph Under Glass (sorry for reflection of ceiling lights in glass) Wood Frame Size: 28 x 21 inches Very Heavy high quality Very Good Condition- small mark on frame (see close up) 909 George William Joy was the son of William Joy and the brother of the sculptor Albert Bruce Joy. He received instruction from John Everett Millais (1829–1896) and George Frederick Watts (1817–1904) and became acquainted with other Pre-Raphaelite and British Academic artists in his master's artistic and social circles. He studied at the South Kensington Royal Academy Schools in London and continued his education in Paris for two years under Jean Jalabert (1815–1900) before returning to his home country.