george william carrington was an english artist born in gloucester in 1855 and died in 1940. he studied with his father, a landscape artist and surveyor.
george william carrington was known for his landscapes and seascapes, particularly those of the isle of man. he was a member of the royal society of british artists and exhibited at the
royal academy.
early life and training
george william carrington was born into an artistic family and was encouraged to develop his skills from a young age. he studied with his father, who was also a landscape artist and surveyor. this early training helped him develop a strong foundation in drawing and painting.
artistic career
george william carrington is known for his beautiful landscapes and seascapes, particularly those of the isle of man. his paintings often capture the beauty of nature, with a focus on light and color. he was a member of the
royal society of british artists and exhibited at the
royal academy, where he gained recognition for his work.
notable works
some of
george william carrington's notable works include:
- abbey bridge, a watercolor painting that showcases the artist's skill in capturing the essence of natural beauty.
- landscapes and seascapes of the isle of man, which demonstrate his ability to capture the beauty of nature.
legacy
george william carrington's legacy can be seen in his beautiful paintings, which continue to inspire artists and art lovers today. his work is held in collections in new zealand, australia, and the united kingdom, a testament to his skill and dedication to his craft.
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royal academy and its history by visiting their page on
wikipedia.