Artist
Paul Sandby

United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
Paul Sandby is an United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Baroque artist. 72 works are cataloged here, principally at National Gallery of Art.
Paul Sandby, (1731 – 7 November 1809) was an English mapmaker and painter who specialised in landscape art. Along with his older brother Thomas Sandby, he was one of the founding members of the Royal Academy in 1768.
Works by Paul Sandby
Valle Crucis Abbey
Caernarfon Castle
Pembroke Castle
Roslin Castle
Capriccio with Edinburgh Castle and Arthur's Seat
Caernarvon Castle (Night)
View from the Terrace of Old Somerset House
The Bridge at Bridgnorth in Shropshire
The Tide Rising at Briton Ferry
Ladies and Gentlemen in a Country Park
Girl with a Bonnet at Work [recto]
Girl with a Bonnet Reclining [verso]
A Poultry Seller
Dawn in Luton Park
West Gate at Canterbury
Ruined Abbey
Ruined Abbey with Cattle and a Man Chopping Wood
Ruins with a Seated Man, and a Covered Wagon in the Distance
Ruined Abbey with Travelers on the Road
Ruins by a River with a Man in a Boat
Ruins with Two Women Washing Clothes in a River
Mountainous Landscape with a Waterfall, Round Tower, Castle, and Banditti
Pont-y-Pair over the River Conway above Llanrwst in the County of Denbigh
Italianate Landscape
72 works in the catalog · 24 shown
Collections represented