# Peter De Wint artist context and auction value notes

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Profile generated: 2026-05-16T10:14:30.000Z
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## Artist identity

- Birth date: 1784-01-21
- Death date: 1849-06-30
- Nationality: English, British
- Movements: English landscape painting, British Romantic landscape tradition
- Common media: watercolour, oil painting, drawing

## About Peter De Wint

Peter De Wint (1784–1849) was an English landscape painter celebrated for his atmospheric watercolours and oil paintings of the British countryside. Born in Staffordshire, he developed a distinctive panoramic style marked by broad washes of warm colour and a naturalistic approach that distinguished him from more theatrical landscape painters of his era. De Wint exhibited regularly at the Royal Academy and the British Institution, earning a strong reputation among nineteenth-century collectors. Beyond painting, he worked as an illustrator and drawing instructor. His work is held by major public institutions including Tate Britain, the Victoria and Albert Museum, and The Collection in Lincoln. Today, De Wint's landscapes appear regularly at auction, where collectors value his accomplished handling of light, space, and rural subject matter across both watercolour and oil.

## Common works and media

De Wint most commonly produced landscape watercolours depicting the English countryside, river valleys, coastal views, and architectural subjects. His watercolours are characterised by broad, confident washes and warm golden-green tonalities. Oil paintings are generally modestly scaled rural landscapes. He also made pencil and wash drawings, preparatory sketches, and illustrations. Print reproductions after his compositions exist and should be differentiated from original works when assessing attribution and value.

## Market and appraisal context

Peter De Wint's works are well represented in the British watercolour and 19th-century painting auction categories. Value is influenced by medium (finished oils and watercolours typically exceed sketches and studies), size, condition of paper or canvas supports, provenance clarity, and subject matter — with expansive rural landscapes being most sought after. Works on paper from this period commonly show foxing, fading, or mount-related damage, which can affect value significantly. Attribution should be confirmed against institutional holdings, as De Wint's loose, broad style overlaps with contemporaries in the English watercolour tradition. The 354 auction results in the Appraisily database provide a substantial base for comparable-lot analysis.

## Appraisily data basis

Appraisily artist pages combine identity research from museum and authority sources with auction records, sale dates, realised prices, and comparable lots when available. For Peter De Wint, identity data is supported by Tate, the RKD, Getty ULAN, and VIAF records, while market context draws on 354 auction results in the Appraisily database alongside institutional collection records.

## Sources

- RKD: https://rkd.nl/en/explore/artists/84980
- Tate: https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artists/peter-de-wint-148
- Wikidata: https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q3595589
- VIAF: https://viaf.org/viaf/39554977/
- Getty Vocabulary Program: https://vocab.getty.edu/page/ulan/500115381
- Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_De_Wint
- Library of Congress: https://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n83035712
