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George William Joy
1844–1925
George William Joy was born in Dublin, Ireland on 7 July 1844. He studied at South Kensington School of Art in London and at the Royal Academy Schools in London where he was taught by John Everett Millais, Frederic Leighton, and George Frederic Watts.
Text Source: Art History Research net (AHR net)
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Cordelia Comforting Her Father, King Lear, in Prison 1886 George William Joy (1844–1925)Cordelia Comforting Her Father, King Lear, in Prison 1886 Leeds Art Gallery, Leeds Museums and Galleries
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General Gordon's Last Stand c.1893 George William Joy (1844–1925)General Gordon's Last Stand c.1893 Leeds Art Gallery, Leeds Museums and Galleries
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The Bayswater Omnibus 1895 George William Joy (1844–1925)The Bayswater Omnibus 1895 Museum of London
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Kirkman Daniel Hodgson George William Joy (1844–1925)Kirkman Daniel Hodgson Bristol Museum & Art Gallery
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The Merchantman Seeking Goodly Pearls George William Joy (1844–1925)The Merchantman Seeking Goodly Pearls Williamson Art Gallery & Museum
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The King's Drum Shall Never Be Beaten for Rebels, 1798 1892 George William Joy (1844–1925)The King's Drum Shall Never Be Beaten for Rebels, 1798 1892 Russell-Cotes Art Gallery & Museum
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A Dinner of Herbs George William Joy (1844–1925)A Dinner of Herbs Gallery Oldham
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Professor George Yeoman Heath (1820–1892) exhibited 1882 George William Joy (1844–1925)Professor George Yeoman Heath (1820–1892) exhibited 1882 Newcastle University
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Laodamia exhibited 1878 George William Joy (1844–1925)Laodamia exhibited 1878 Portsmouth Museums and Visitor Services
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Constance Louisa Maynard, MA, Mistress of Westfield College (1882–1913) 1910s George William Joy (1844–1925)Constance Louisa Maynard, MA, Mistress of Westfield College (1882–1913) 1910s Queen Mary, University of London