Mark Murray Fine Paintings
New York

Artists
- Laureano (Laureà) Barrau Buñol
- Narcisse Berchere
- Johannes Boesen
- Alfred Boucher
- Frederick Arthur Bridgman
- Eugène Carrière
- Samuel Colman
- Jasper Francis Cropsey
- Honoré Daumier
- Henry Thomas Dawson
- Montague Dawson
- Ludwig Deutsch
- Gustave Doré
- Louis Fortuney
- Wilfred Gabriel de Glehn
- Norbert Goeneutte
- Luis Graner y Arrufi
- Baron Jean Antoine Théodore Gudin
- Armand Guillaumin
- Hamilton Hamilton
- Henri Joseph Harpignies
- James Holland
- William Huggins
- Mario Korbel
- John Lavery
- Henri Lebasque
- Albert Lebourg
- Alexander von Liezen-Mayer
- Walter Stuart Lloyd
- Antonio Mancini
- Alexander Mann
- Richard Edward Miller
- Georges Daniel Monfreid
- Emile Munier
- Hovsep Pushman
- Jean François Raffaëlli
- David Roberts
- Henri-Paul Royer
- Lucien Simon
- Gustavo Simoni
- Louis Valtat
- Georges Washington
- Frederick Judd Waugh
- Andrew Wyeth
- Félix Ziem
Works Available By
- John White Alexander
- Henry Mark Anthony
- Charles Bargue
- Julian Barrow
- Antoine-Louis Barye
- Leonard Baskin
- Johann Berthelsen
- Ralph Albert Blakelock
- Giovanni Boldini
- Georges van den Bos
- Anna Richards Brewster
- British School (19)
- Fernando Cabrera Canto
- Giuseppe Casciaro
- Jean Maxime Claude
- Marie Joseph Léon Clavel
- Arthur Temple Felix (Sir) Clay
- Richard Combes
- Gino Emillo Conti
- Paul Cornoyer
- Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot
- Thomas Couture
- David Cox the Younger
- John Crome the Elder
- Leon Dabo
- Aimé-Jules Dalou
- Edouard-Jean Dambourgez
- Michael Davis
- Hippolyte Camille Delpy
- William Rowell Derrick
- Edouard Jean Baptiste Detaille
- Pierre Louis Detrier
- Clovis Francois Auguste Didier
- Adelheid Dietrich
- Sarkis Diranian
- Rudolf Ernst
- William Etty
- Victoria Dubourg Fantin-Latour
- Jacques-Auguste Fauginet
- William Russell (Sir) Flint
- Jean-Louis Forain
- Lockwood de Forest
- French School
- Charles Théodore (Frère Bey) Frère
- Eugène Galien-Laloue
- Walter Gay
- Jean-Léon Gérôme
- William Graham
- Paul Camille Guigou
- Jean Baptiste Antoine Guillemet
- William M. Hart
- Louis Welden Hawkins
- Paul César Helleu
- Thomas Hicks
- Ivon Hitchens
- Paul Hoeniger
- Samuel Phillips Jackson
- (Alfred Louis Vigny) Jacomin
- Barbara Jaenicke
- Alexander Jamieson
- George Williams Joy
- Bernhard Klene
- Henry Koehler
- Victor Koulbak
- Ernest Lawson
- Paul Lecomte
- Stanislas Lépine
- Richard Hayley Lever
- Léon Augustin L'Hermitte
- Edwin Long
- Maximilien Luce
- Charles Lucy
- Emile Louis Meret
- Willard LeRoy Metcalf
- Thomas Buford Meteyard
- Francis Luis Mora
- Sir Alfred Munnings
- Richard Henry Nibbs
- Michael Augustin Power O'Malley
- Walter Launt Palmer
- Simon Parkes
- Alberto Pasini
- Eugène Pavy
- Sidney Richard Percy
- Jane Peterson
- Hugo Poll
- Edward John Poynter
- Pierre-Auguste Renoir
- Martin Rico y Ortega
- Pierre Gaston Rigaud
- Aiden Lassell Ripley
- Paul (Jean Marie) Saïn
- Henri Saintin
- Helene Sofia Schjerfbeck
- Adolf Schreyer
- Henri Louis Scott
- James Jebusa Shannon
- August von Siegen
- Francis Hopkinson Smith
- William Louis Sonntag
- Philip Wilson Steer
- Pamela Sztybel
- Walter Frederick Roofe Tyndale
- Ernesto Valls Sanmartín
- Vasili Vasilievich Vereshchagin
- Alexandre René Veron
- Paul Alphonse Viry
- Lionel Walden
- Sir Ernest Albert Waterlow
- William Frederick Watts
- Edwin Lord Weeks
- Anton Alexander von Werner
- William Lionel Wyllie
- George Henry Yewell
- Safet Zec
Montague Dawson
(British, 1890 – 1973)
Montague Dawson was one of the foremost nautical painters of the 20th century. Though often depicting clipper ships from the 19th century, he sometimes depicted ships from the late 17th-century, as in one of his most famous works The Crescent Moon, which shows a three-decker pirate ship on a calm night in the Southern seas. Born on September 19, 1890 in London, United Kingdom, Dawson had no formal art training, but began to draw as a child and developed his illustration skills at a commercial art studio in 1910. Even after joining the Royal Navy, the British artist continued to submit his work to publications such as Sphere and The Graphic. He died on May 21, 1973 in Midhurst, United Kingdom at the age of 83. Dawson’s highly realistic style...








