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George F. Carline
1855–1920
British painter and illustrator, the head of a family of artists. He studied in London, Antwerp, and Paris (at the *Académie Julian), and his work consisted mainly of landscapes, portraits, and genre scenes in an accomplished but unexceptional style.
Text Source: A Dictionary of Modern and Contemporary Art (Oxford University Press)
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The Ploughing Match 1892 George F. Carline (1855–1920)The Ploughing Match 1892 Usher Gallery
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A Harvest Landscape George F. Carline (1855–1920)A Harvest Landscape The Fitzwilliam Museum
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Spelling out the List 1886 George F. Carline (1855–1920)Spelling out the List 1886 York Art Gallery
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Armistice Night, Trafalgar Square 1918 George F. Carline (1855–1920)Armistice Night, Trafalgar Square 1918 Government Art Collection
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London from Parliament Hill, Hampstead 1918 George F. Carline (1855–1920)London from Parliament Hill, Hampstead 1918 Government Art Collection
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Trinity College Gateway, Oxford 1914 George F. Carline (1855–1920)Trinity College Gateway, Oxford 1914 Ashmolean Museum, Oxford
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Under a Midsummer Sun 1889 George F. Carline (1855–1920)Under a Midsummer Sun 1889 Tate
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Interior of Merton College Library 1914 George F. Carline (1855–1920)Interior of Merton College Library 1914 Ashmolean Museum, Oxford
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Scene on Otmoor 1912 George F. Carline (1855–1920)Scene on Otmoor 1912 Ashmolean Museum, Oxford