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Landscape painting by Antony Vandyke Copely Fielding. Info on back is faded but does show a Copely Fielding signature and the is the imprint of " Roberson and Miller No. 5 Long Acre London. There is also what looks like "104 Leadenhall Street." His name is printed on gold bar on front. Size: 13 x 11 The painting is in good condition with no chips or cracks. To my knowledge has not been retouched. The frame has some small areas of missing gesso. Purchased a few years ago from antique store in Northern California. Ships to US only Anthony Vandyke Copley Fielding (22 November 1787 – 3 March 1855), commonly called Copley Fielding , was an English painter born in Sowerby , near Halifax , and famous for his watercolour landscapes . At an early age Fielding became a pupil of John Varley . In 1810 he became an associate exhibitor in the Old Water-colour Society , in 1813 a full member and in 1831 President of that body [1] (later known as the Royal Society of Watercolours), until his death. In 1824 he won a gold medal at the Paris Salon alongside Richard Parkes Bonington and John Constable . He also engaged largely in teaching the art and made ample profits. He later moved to Park Crescent in Worthing and died in the town in March 1855. Copley Fielding was a painter of much elegance, taste and accomplishment and has always been highly popular with purchasers. He painted a vast number of all sorts of views (occasionally in oil-colour) including marine subjects. Examples of his work is held by the Victoria and Albert Museum and other major museums in Britain. Among the engraved specimens of his art is the Annual of British Landscape Scenery , published in 1839. [1]