A Wet Day, Bosham by Wilfrid Ball, RBA, RE (1853-1917) Before 1917. Watercolour illustrated in Hind 157. The property of Mr Neville Blagg. Ball enjoyed the historic old village of Bosham in any weather, and somehow there is nothing dreary about this scene of passers-by making their way along the winding, water-logged road.

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Hind, C. Lewis. "In Memoriam: Wilfrid Ball, Water-Colour Painter" The Studio: An Illustrated Magazine of Fine and Applied Art. Vol. 61 (Nos. 242-44, March-June 1917): 149-160. Internet Archive. Contributed by Robarts library, University of Toronto. Web. 11 September 2022.


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