
1859β1944 Β· British Β· 30 artworks
artist bio
William Logsdail was a British painter known for his realistic and impressionistic cityscapes and portraits. He captured the atmosphere of urban life and architectural details with a keen eye for light and shadow, contributing to the late 19th and early 20th-century British art scene.
what you'll learn
Studying Logsdail's work allows students to understand the transition from Realism to Impressionism in British art, focusing on how artists adapted techniques to capture modern urban scenes. Students can learn about composition, capturing light in cityscapes, and portraiture techniques.
related: John Singer Sargent, James Tissot

Mary Victoria Leiter
1909

Menton and La TΓͺte De Chien, France, from the Frontier
1891

Goldwynne
1935

Mary Logsdail
1910

Venice
1881

Master Coleridge Hills
1910

Frederic Francois Burghard
1914

St Mark's Square, Venice
1883

St Martin in the Fields
1888

An Anglo Japanese Alliance
1903

Flowers in a Persian Bottle
1935

Patricia Theophila Anley
1912

Church Interior
1880

Alms Houses, Antwerp, Belgium
1880

Lincoln Cathedral, Exchequer Gate and Castle Square
1904

The Children of James Todd
1920

The Greek Theatre, Taormina, Sicily
1900

The Ninth of November, 1888
1890

Daffodils
1935

John Scott
1883

Church of Santa Maria Della Salute, Venice
1885

Mestre, near Venice
1881

Guy Bedford
1920

The Reverend Alfred Nathaniel Holden Curzon
1909

George Nathaniel Curzon
1909

Katherine A. Ourovssoff
1908

John D. Binns
1918

Alfred Shuttleworth
1904

Agnes Elizabeth
1920

Thomas Hampson Jones
1900