Samuel Colman (British painter)

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The Rock of Salvation by Samuel Colman, Yale Center for British Art, 1837

Samuel Colman, also Samuel Coleman, (1780‑1845) was an English painter.

Colman's style is of the Bristol School, and he specialized in apocalyptic paintings, and has drawn comparison to fellow painter John Martin.[1] Colman was a Protestant, and painted works that took aim at the Church of England.[2] He signed works as Colman and alternatively Coleman.

External links and references

  1. "Samuel Colman Brief Bio". Retrieved 12 September 2013. 
  2. "Samuel Colman at the Tate". Retrieved 12 September 2013. 
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