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George StaintonOriginal Oil on Canvas, George Stainton, "On the Humber, Yorkshire"
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George Stainton 1838 - 1900
A midlands painter of coastal marines, he begun life as a papier-mache painter and Japaner. He exhibited 119 works at the Royal Birmingham Society of Artists and also exhibited in Liverpool.
Signed
Oil on Canvas
12 x 18 inches
Frame size 19 x 25 inches
Title inscribed verso
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- Creator:George Stainton (1838 - 1900, British)
- Dimensions:Height: 19 in (48.26 cm)Width: 25 in (63.5 cm)Depth: 2 in (5.08 cm)
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- Gallery Location:Mere, GB
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU1322217130392
George Stainton
George Stainton is a little known artist who was capable of painting very attractive and professional Sea Pieces. George Stainton had a predilection for sunset and dawn scenes. He is rather curiously listed in Benezit as a Landscape Painter but most of his output was in fact Marines, often of vessels in calms seas with soft lighting. He seems to have been influenced by the Dutch School in that respect, and in particular Abraham Hulk. He was not known to have exhibited at the London Galleries. Despite this his paintings are most attractive and have been gaining in reputation and price since Brook-Hart wrote about him in his work on 19th Century Marine Painters. Label on reverse records his address as Moseley, Birmingham.
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