Nineteenth and
Early Twentieth Century Paintings


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Albrecht, Kurt
Andrews, Ambrose
Ballesio, Giuseppe
Bouvard, Antoine
Brunin, Leon
Byles, William
Clare, George
Collins, Charles
Damschroeder, JJM
DeClercq, Alfons
Downing, Delapore
Francois, Joseph C
Goodall, Frederick
Hawthorne, Charles
Hines, Theodore
Hooper, John H
Hughes, Talbot
Hulme, Alice
Janssens, Rene
Laudy, Jean
Lipscombe, Guy
Locke, Walter R
Maes, Jacques
Maggs, John C
Mason, Frank H
Meyer, Frederick W
Mortelmans, Frans
Norretranders, J
Otto, Carl
Reason, Florence
Sargent, John Singer
Schafer, Henry
Spohler, Jan Jacob
Stanfield, George C
Sulman, Thomas
Thornley, William
Toussaint, Fernand
Van Beurden, Alphonse
Van Gelderen, Simon
Van Malderen, Jan
Van Sluys, Remi
Verbrugghe, Charles
Vernon, Emile
Verschaffelt, Edouard
Walsh, Lucy
Waugh, Frederick
Williams, William of Plymouth

George Stanfield

Artist: George CStanfield
British (1828-1878)

Title: Avignon

Medium: Oil on Canvas 23" x 36"


GEORGE CLARKSON STANFIELD
British (1828-1878)
 

George Clarkson Stanfield was born on May 1, 1828 in London, England. He was a painter of landscapes, continental scenes, marines and scenes with mountains, rivers, lakes and streams. He was the son of the noted British artist, William Clarkson Stanfield.

He began to exhibit at the Royal Academy, London from 1844 to 1876 as well as at The British Institute and elsewhere.

Stanfield painted views in Northern France, Holland, Germany, Switzerland and Italy, especially the Rhine and the Italian lakes. He also occasionally painted English coastal views.

Although he painted in a distinct and individual style, his works are sometimes confused with those of his father. He usually signed “George Stanfield” or “G.C. Stanfield” whereas his father usually signed “C. Stanfield RA.”

George Clarkson Stanfield died on March 22, 1878 in Hampstead, England.

Today, his works can be found in private and public collections, including in the Victoria and Albert Museum, London, The National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne, Australia and in museums in Bristol, England and Montréal, France.