Artist
Samuel Prout

United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
Samuel Prout is an United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Biedermeier artist. 64 works are cataloged here, principally at Victoria and Albert Museum.
Samuel Prout was a British watercolourist, and one of the masters of watercolour architectural painting, who largely invented the genre of the grand steet scene in British watercolour painting, mostly with picturesque scenes from continental cities. Prout secured the position of Painter in Water-Colours in Ordinary to King George IV in 1829 and afterwards to Queen Victoria. John Ruskin, whose work often emulated Prout's, wrote in 1844, "Sometimes I tire of Turner, but never of Prout". Prout is often compared to his contemporaries: Turner, Constable and Ruskin, whom he taught. He was the uncle of the artist John Skinner Prout.
Works by Samuel Prout
Sion
French Street Scene with a Medieval Turret
Laundresses before the Wasserturm, Nuremberg
A Carriage
Scene at Jumièges
An Outdoor Market
San Giorgio dei Greci, Seen from an Arcade
Bamberg
Zwinger Palace, Dresden
Chateau de Martinsbourg, Mayence
An Alpine Village
Tenby Castle, Pembrokeshire
Coast scene with fishermen boiling shrimps
Cottages near St. Micheal's Mount, Cornwall
Church tower and cottage
House of Petrarch at Arqua
Chateau de la Trémoille, Vitré, France
Forum of Nerva, Rome
Castle on a Rocky Shore
Arch of Constantine, Rome
Cottage near Penguswick, Cornwall
Woodland scene
Okehampton
The Farmhouse
64 works in the catalog · 24 shown
Collections represented