. English: 'Vanguard', 'St Vincent' and a Royal Yacht at Spithead, 1850s William Joy frequently collaborated on watercolours with his brother John. This example, however, appears to be all William's work and he achieves atmospheric effect with delicate blue tones. It is free from the strong greens that sometimes predominate in his work. The artists, who were natives of Great Yarmouth in Norfolk, moved to Portsmouth in 1832 and were employed by the government to make drawings there during the 1830s. 'Vanguard', 'St Vincent' and a Royal Yacht at Spithead, 1850s . 1850s. William Joy  (1803–)


. English: 'Vanguard', 'St Vincent' and a Royal Yacht at Spithead, 1850s William Joy frequently collaborated on watercolours with his brother John. This example, however, appears to be all William's work and he achieves atmospheric effect with delicate blue tones. It is free from the strong greens that sometimes predominate in his work. The artists, who were natives of Great Yarmouth in Norfolk, moved to Portsmouth in 1832 and were employed by the government to make drawings there during the 1830s. 'Vanguard', 'St Vincent' and a Royal Yacht at Spithead, 1850s . 1850s. William Joy  (1803–)   Alternative names W. Joy Description British marine painter Date of birth/death 1803 after 1859 Location of birth Great Yarmouth Work location Netherlands (1859) Authority control : Q18672864 VIAF:?95832721 ULAN:?500024529 RKD:?43007 12 'Vanguard', 'St Vincent' and a Royal Yacht at Spithead, 1850s RMG PW6090


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