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George Francis Carline

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22: 351: 371: 127: 37: 381: 376: 341: 331: 366: 107:(1896–1980), and Hilda Anne (1889–1950), who each developed into artists in their own right. Both Richard and Hilda also married artists, 346: 138:
as well harmonised, bright and 'gorgeous'. In 1896, the Dowdeswell Galleries held an exhibition of 59 of his works, under the title
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Dictionary of British Art, Volume IV: Victorian Painters: I. The Text, (Antique Collectors' Club, Woodbridge, 1995), p. 90
81: 32:(11 July 1855 – 28 November 1920) was an oil and watercolour painter of landscapes and portraits. He exhibited at the 21: 296: 356: 77: 73: 41: 326: 321: 89: 153:, both residents of Oxford. to which he and his family had moved in 1892. He also illustrated 306: 150: 69: 112: 104: 57: 100: 49: 315: 119: 108: 96: 53: 33: 146: 158: 211: 85: 300: 20: 307:
Carline Family at Oxford Dictionary of National Biography online
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Amongst his portraiture were portraits of the historians Sir
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He died unexpectedly in Assisi, Italy, in 1920 aged 65.
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Carline returned to London in 1885, and met and married
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Royal Academy
Royal Institute of Painters in Watercolours
Dowdeswell Galleries
Royal Society of British Artists
Sydney
Hilda
Richard Carline
Lincoln
Lincoln Grammar School
Lincoln School of Art
Heatherley School of Fine Art
Antwerp
Académie Julien
Annie Smith
Sydney William
Richard Cotton
Nancy Higgins
Stanley Spencer
Royal Academy
Royal Society of British Artists
Royal Institute of Painters in Watercolours
Charles Oman
Paul Vinogradoff
Andrew Lang




Carline family (per. c.1870–c.1975)

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