Our Artists
Kelly Cutter
Kelly Cutter is a South African born artist whose passion for all things botanical is expressed through her richly detailed watercolour paintings.
Growing up in the magnificent Zululand c...(read more)
Peter Arnold
Peter Arnold is established as one of the art world's most celebrated fine art photographers and is also an acclaimed modern painter.
It was his striking flower photographs that gave him in...(read more)
Ben Wood
The English photographer Ben Wood started his career at the age of twenty-one following in the footsteps of his great-grandfather who ran a portrait studio in Baker Street, London. After a few yea...(read more)
Charlie Waite
Charlie Waite is now firmly established as the leading landscape photographer in Britain and was recently named as the 'world's greatest living landscape photographer of his generation' by Hewlett...(read more)
Beken
Our wonderful collection of sepia photographs are immensely evocative of times gone by. These images have been successful since we first launched them. The yachts shown here are our best-sellers wh...(read more)
Martyn Colbeck
Martyn Colbeck's love affair with elephants was first sparked 14 years ago when he was commissioned to fly to the Amboseli National Park in Kenya to photograph a family of elephants for David Atten...(read more)
John Matthew Moore
John Matthew Moore is a talented botanical artist with a fresh approach to this well known genre. His medium of choice is the velvety, chalk enriched watercolour known as gouache, with which he exc...(read more)
Miranda Baker
Miranda Baker lives in the Malvern Hills in Worcestershire, England. She has used her knowledge of materials to enhance and embellish prints.
Hand texturing, colour enhancement and multi-m...(read more)
Albertus Seba
These images are taken from Albertus Seba's Cabinet of Natural Curiosities, one of the 18th Century's greatest natural history achievements and even today it remains one of the most prized natural ...(read more)
Lyndi Sales
Anyone who has admired the delicate intricacy of her work, will understand why South African Lyndi Sales is TROWBRIDGE's best-selling artist. She's renowned world-wide for her thought-provoking mul...(read more)
Meridith Martens
From her first art commission in high school, Meridith Martens has had a lifelong passion for putting the world around her on canvas and paper. She is equally comfortable with realism and abstract ...(read more)
Alice Gipps
Alice Gipps Polo Photographer has spent her life so far surrounded by horses, in the last few years concentrating on the sport of polo.
Alice Gipps accomplishments to date in the equine wor...(read more)
Diana Verboom
Diana Verboom is a photographer inspired by the uncontrived patterns which abound in the natural world.
Diana Verboom lives in West Cornwall, England and delights in the discovering of dram...(read more)
Aviva Stanoff
Designer Aviva Stanoff has collaborated with Martin Trowbridge to produce a series of unique framed textiles.
Each textile is hand-dyed, etched and painted one at a time. No two are alike...(read more)
Clare Hooper
Clare Hooper is a fast moving contemporary artist and she was born in Somerset, England in 1957. Clare Hooper first exhibited in Dordrecht, Holland and her consequent success prompted the opening o...(read more)
Jamie Thom
Award-winning photographer and safari guide Jamie Thom started his professional life as a mechanical engineer before turning to his passions for wildlife and photography.
He took a post as ...(read more)
Ankasa
These stunning collections of hand-embroidered framed textiles have been designed by Ankasa exclusively for TROWBRIDGE.
Ankasa's collaboration with Martin Trowbridge began in January 2008 w...(read more)
Victoria White
Since graduating from Camberwell College, London, in 2000, Victoria White has exhibited throughout the world to considerable critical acclaim and has built up an enviable client list which includes...(read more)
Clare Cutts
Clare Cutts' work is inspired by the words of others.
She collects phrases, sayings, poems, and song, from the past and the present, from the famous and the everyday.
She works from...(read more)
Burlington Gardens
This collection of photographs were taken in the gardens that surround Chiswick House in West London, England. Created by Lord Burlington in 1725, their design was inspired by the architecture and ...(read more)
Kate Osborne
Kate studied Textile Design in the 1970's in the UK before travelling the world spending time painting wildlife and botanical subjects in New Mexico.
Having returned to the UK she describes...(read more)
Basilius Besler
The most celebrated florilegium ever published - the Hortus Eystettensis - is the record of the gardens of the Prince Bishop of Eichstatt. The gardens were completed by Basilius Besler: a pharmacis...(read more)
Hortus Malabaricus
These reproductions of original copperplate engravings come from the vast and fascinating treasure house of Hortus Malabaricus published in Amsterdam in 12 volumes during 1678-1693. It is the oldes...(read more)
Fourmaintraux Vases
These reproductions of original watercolours show the work of one of France's foremost porcelain manufacturers ranked alongside Sevres. They were bought from a Parisian collector and were used by s...(read more)
Abraham Munting
These reproductions are of original copperplate engravings with hand colouring.
The 17th century in Holland was a golden age of gardening and botanical illustration. One of the most beautif...(read more)
Castiglioni Gardens
The period of Emperor Qianlong was the most prosperous time in the Qing Dynasty of Chinese history. Chinese art was its peak and Italian Giuseppe Castiglione was among the most talented and renown...(read more)
Buchoz
These are reproductions of original antique prints by Pierre Joseph Buchoz from his botanical work Histoire Universelle du Regne Vegetal published in Paris in 1783.
The plates from which t...(read more)
Johannes Kip
Johannes Kip moved from Holland to London at the end of the 17th century and became one of the most important engravers working in England in the early eighteenth century.
Dutch engravers ...(read more)
Claude Lorrain
These reproductions of antique engravings come from the elegant catalogue of the Duke of Devonshire's collection, the most complete record of the works of one of the greatest landscape painters of...(read more)
Angie Horder
Angie Horder's watercolour paintings are in numerous private collections throughout Europe.
She was born in London in 1945 where she was also educated. She studied graphics and printmaking...(read more)
Year in Flower
These reproductions of original copper plate engravings are part of The Year In Flower collection - one of the first 'modern' gardening books. The work was issued in weekly parts in 1725 and each ...(read more)
Marcy Cope and Carolyn Scharte
Sisters-in-law Marcy Cope and Carolyn Scharte, from Chagrin Falls, Ohio, have combined their skills to offer exclusive and versatile home dEcor products.
Their passion for creating beautifu...(read more)
Ando Hiroshige
Ando Hiroshige is regarded as one of Japan's finest artists. He began his career in the early 19th century by producing intricate wood block prints of women, then moved on to concentrate on flower ...(read more)
Sue Brown
Sue Brown completed her degree in Fine Art in the late 1970's in Bristol, England, where she specialised in etching and printmaking. In 1996 she added collagraphs to her portfolio of work after dis...(read more)
Valerie Davide
After retiring to North Cornwall, Valerie Davide turned her attention to drawing following a career as a counsellor. She had often used art therapy in her sessions and found it was beneficial to he...(read more)
Stuart Redler
Stuart Redler was brought up on a farm in Somerset. He moved to London aged 18 to study economics and then photography. After College he spent 15 years in advertising and since then he has concentr...(read more)
John Gould
John Gould was born in 1804, at Lyme Regis in Dorset. The son of a gardener, he had no formal training and gained his ornithological knowledge by observation and experience.
He was a skille...(read more)
Eleazar Albin
Eleazar Albin was an English naturalist and watercolourist illustrator who wrote and illustrated a number of books including A Natural History of English Insects, A Natural History of Birds and The...(read more)
Carleton Watkins
Carleton Eugene Watkins (1829-1916) found international fame for his award winning photographs of Yosemite, San Francisco, the Pacific coast and subjects throughout the western states of the US. (read more)
George-Louis Leclerc, Comte de Buffon
Georges-Louis Leclerc, Comte de Buffon (1707-1788) was a French naturalist, mathematician, cosmologist, and encyclopedic author. His works influenced the next two generations of naturalists, includ...(read more)
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