
The Bridge
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Museum-quality reproductions on 310gsm textured cotton rag paper.
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Fisher's work shows a steady refinement from mid‑19th‑century realist observation toward a more decorative, light‑filled approach. Over his career his palette became more harmonized and his brushwork more economy-driven, producing canvases well suited to domestic display and collectors seeking atmospheric, collectible works.
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Mark Fisher (1841-1923) was an American-born British landscape painter whose refined luminous scenes and decorative compositions bridged 19th-century realism and early modern sensibilities.
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Biography
Mark Fisher (1841-1923) was an American-born British landscape painter whose refined luminous scenes and decorative compositions bridged late 19th-century realism and early modern sensibilities, prized for their atmospheric clarity and suitability for domestic display by collectors and decorators alike, reflecting a career spent between the United States and Britain and culminating in a lasting market appeal for quality oil studies and scenic interiors that complement period and contemporary interiors.
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The Bridge

Sheep Shearing

Landscape and Cattle

River Landscape

Feeding the Fowls

A Pastoral

The Farm Pond

Cattle by the River

Cattle in a Landscape

Fen Meadows with Cattle

On the Sussex Downs

Landscape with Sheep