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Williamson is the rarest of all the Pre-Raphaelite landscape painters from the Liverpool School. In 1861 he left London to return to his native Lancashire where he continued to paint in a pure Pre-Raphaelite manner. Albeit he did not know the any of the Pre-Raphaelites personally, he went on regular painting trips with his fellow Liverpool artist, William Lindsay Windus. Windus had first gone to London in 1850 to see the Pre-Raphaelites, and as a result of that visit members of the Brotherhood were invited to exhibit at the Liverpool Academy.
Williamson employed the Pre-Raphaelite technique of applying bright colours in thin glazes to a white ground to give the colours greater luminosity. He is known to have painted out of doors directly from nature, and intended the works to be naturalistic studies.