early life and education
charles gore, a british artist, was born on december 5, 1729, in horkstow hall, north lincolnshire. he attended westminster school, which laid the foundation for his future artistic endeavors.
artistic career and notable works
gore's artistic career is marked by his association with prominent figures of the time, including royalty,
johann zoffany, and goethe. his work is characterized by its elegance and refinement, reflecting his high social standing. although there is limited information on his specific artworks, it is known that he created watercolors of naval scenes at the portsmouth shipyards.
personal life and connections
gore married well, which provided him with the financial security to pursue his artistic interests without needing to work. his daughter,
hannah anne gore, married george clavering-cowper, a presumptive 3rd earl cowper, in 1775. this union was commemorated with a painting by
johann zoffany, commissioned by gore.
legacy and later life
gore passed away on january 23, 1807, in weimar. despite the scarcity of information on his artworks, his connections with prominent figures and his contributions to british art history make him an interesting figure in the world of art.
further reading
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