Alfred Parsons
Alfred Parsons (1847-1920) was a British artist known for his Impressionist and Realist landscapes. He studied under Thomas Sidney Cooper and later joined the Newlyn School, a group of artists focused on depicting everyday life in Cornwall, England. Parsons' paintings often featured tranquil scenes of nature, typically rendered with loose brushstrokes and an emphasis on capturing light and atmosphere.
Styles: Impressionist, Realist
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