Duncan Moul was a British artist who was active between 1904 and 1924. Not much is known about his life, but he is known for his landscape paintings, which were often inspired by the countryside of his native England. Moul's work was characterized by his use of bold colors and loose brushstrokes, which gave his paintings a sense of energy and movement. He was also known for his use of light and shadow, which added depth and dimension to his landscapes. Moul exhibited his work at the Royal Academy in London and other prestigious galleries throughout England. Despite his relatively short career, Moul's work has continued to be admired by art lovers and collectors alike, and his paintings can be found in private collections and museums around the world.