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Walter Daniel Batley

Walter Daniel Batley (1850–1936) was a Suffolk landscape painter whose warm colour and mastery of light effects earned praise from Stanhope Forbes. After formal art education, Batley gravitated toward landscape, exhibiting continuously at the Royal Academy from 1874. A founding member of the Ipswich Fine Art Club (1874–1935), he was particularly drawn to the East Anglian coast, capturing the distinctive light of Sizewell and Dunwich with increasing vigour. Master Canvas Art offers 1 hand-painted oil reproduction of Walter Daniel Batley's work.

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