Artist: William Frederick Witherington RA (English, 1785 – 1865)
Title: The Stepping Stones (Stepping Stones on the Machno, North Wales – Study from Nature)
Medium: Antique Engraving on wove paper after the original oil on canvas by master engraver Edward Paxman Brandard (British, 1819–1898).
Dimensions: Image Size 8 1/8 x 9 7/8 inches.
Framed Dimensions: Approximately 17 x 19 inches.
Framing: This piece has been professionally matted and framed using all new materials.
A woman carrying a basket over one arm, leading a child by the other over stepping stones which bridge a woodland stream, another woman carrying goods on her head walking away in the background to right.
William Frederick Witherington RA was an English painter and academic. Born in London, he entered the Royal Academy Schools in 1805. Except for one year he exhibited annually at the Royal Academy from 1811 until his death. He was elected A.R.A. on 1 November 1830 and R.A. on 10 February 1840. He retired as an academician on 28 May 1863. His early works were mostly landscapes, but the influence of artists like George Morland (1763–1804) can be seen in the importance he gave to the figurative element in his paintings. Witherington enjoyed painting English scenery and never travelled abroad. As with many of his works, he does not depict the harsh realities of rural life, but instead records incidents of family life. Like his contemporary, Augustus Wall Callcott, RA, he creates a composition with a lively foreground of figures and animals, combined with a landscape with distant vistas glimpsed through the wood.