This agreeable landscape painter died, we perceive, in the seventy-fourth year of his age . . . [ He ] trained what must almost be called a school of landscape painters in his sons . . . whose works . . . do credit to him who trained them.
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The Williams family was probably first referred to as a school by the Athenaeum magazine, whose July 14, 1855 obituary for Edward Williams wrote that, " " [ he ] trained what must almost be called a school of landscape painters in his sons . . . whose works . . . do credit to him who trained them . ""