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alexander ballingall
19th Century
19th Century

alexander ballingall

Born 1810 Died 1870

Alexander Ballingall: A Quiet Observer of Victorian Britain Alexander Ballingall (1810 – 1870) remains a relatively obscure figure in the annals of British art history, yet his watercolors—particularly those depicting scenes from Fife and Largo—offer a poignant glimpse into the everyday life of Victorian Scotland. Unlike many of his contemporaries who pursued grand landscapes or mythological subjects, Ballingall’s artistic focus was f…

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