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George Chinnery
Road over a Bridge at Serampore,Bengal and Sketches of the River-scene,Skrine,and Workshippers at serampore
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George Chinnery
1774-1852,English painter. Although long rumoured to be Irish, Chinnery was brought up in London, where he showed a precocious talent as a portrait painter in the traditions of Romney and Cosway. His grandfather, the calligrapher William Chinnery sr, was the author of Writing and Drawing Made Easy, Amusing and Instructive (London, 1750); his father, William jr, was also a writing master, and exhibited portraits at the Free Society of Artists. George entered the Royal Academy Schools in 1792 Related Paintings of George Chinnery :. | a bohemian landscape with shepherds | Detail from the Water Lily Pond | The Concert sg | Portrait du citoyen Bourgeon | Landscape | Related Artists: Quincy Tahoma1921-1956,Native American Navajo painter. He was a Navajo shepherd, who in 1932 went to the Santa Fe Indian School where he learnt to paint in Dorothy Dunn's 'Studio' class and became one of the most significant pupils Carl Christian Klasspainted Apollo and Daphne in BOUTS, Dieric the Youngerb. ca. 1448, Leuven, d. 1491, Leuven
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