View of Steep Street, Bristol, 1829
A portrait piece of a fork in a road, in an old city with brown brick walls. On the right a woman in long skirts carries her basket of goods uphill. On the left a cart makes its way downhill. A man in the foreground collects bottles off the street. In the centre of the fork is a lamppost.
Landscape painter James Baker Pyne (1800-1870 was born in Bristol, where he worked as a self-taught artist until the age of 35. He gave painting lessons to William James Müller, who later became an artist of repute. In 1835 Pyne moved to London, exhibiting his work at the Royal Academy, British Institution and New Watercolour Society over two decades.
- Small - 30 x 40 cm
- Medium - 45 x 60 cm
- Large - 60 x 80 cm
- X Large - 75 x 100cm
- Small - 36 x 40cm
- Medium - 54 x 60 cm
- Large - 72 x 80 cm
- X Large - 90 x 100 cm
- Small - 50 x 54 cm
- Medium - 68 x 74 cm
- Large - 86 x 94 cm
- X Large - 104 x 114 cm