George Clarkson Stanfield | |
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Born | 1828 London |
Died | 1878 |
Nationality | English |
Field | Landscape art, marine art |
Training | Royal Academy |
Influenced by | Clarkson Frederick Stanfield |
George Clarkson Stanfield (1828–1878) was an English painter. Stanfield was born in London, the second son from the second marriage of his painter father Clarkson Frederick Stanfield (1793–1867).[1] He was the pupil of his father, and painted the same class of subjects including landscape art and marine art; he is best known for his views of the Rhine Valley, Switzerland, and the Italian lakes.[1][2] Stanfield exhibited at the Royal Academy from 1844 to 1876 and at the British Institution from 1844 to 1867.[2] He died in 1878.[1]