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  William Clarkson Stanfield - LoveToKnow 1911
WILLIAM CLARKSON STANFIELD (1794-1867), English marine painter, was born of Irish parentage at Sunderland in 1 794.
Encouraged by his success at the British Institution, where in 1827 he exhibited his first important picture - " Wreckers off Fort Rouge " - and in 1828 gained a premium of 50 guineas, he before 1830 abandoned scene-painting, and in that year made an extended tour on the Continent.
He was much employed on the illustrations for The Picturesque Annual, and published a collection of lithographic views on the Rhine, Moselle and Meuse; and forty of his works were engraved in line under the title of " Stanfield's Coast Scenery.
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  William Clarkson Stanfield - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Clarkson Frederick Stanfield (Dec 3, 1793 - May 18, 1867), English marine painter, was born at Sunderland, son of James Field Stanfield (1749/50 - 1824) an Irish-born author, actor and former seaman, including in the slave trade against which he wrote in the Abolitionist cause.
Clarkson was named after Thomas Clarkson, the abolitionist, whom his father knew, and this was the only forename he used, although there is reason to believe Frederick was a second one.
Stanfield died at Hampstead, London, and was buried in Kensal Green Roman Catholic Cemetery.
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Clarkson Frederick Stanfield (Dec 3,1793 – May 18, 1867), English marine painter, was born at Sunderland, the son of James Field Stanfield (1749/50-1824) an Irish-born author, actor and former seaman, including in the slave trade against which he wrote in the abolitionist cause.
Clarkson was named after Thomas Clarkson, the abolitionist, whom his father knew, and this was the only forename he used, although there is reason to believe Frederick was a second one.
Stanfield died at Hampstead, London, and was buried in Kensal Green Roman Catholic Cemetery.
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 William Clarkson Stanfield ( - ) Artwork Images, Exhibitions, Reviews
William Gauci, Castle of Maren Plate 6 from Stanfield, Clarkson "Sketches on the Moselle, the Rhine and the Meuse", 1838
William Clarkson Stanfield, Sketches on the Moselle, the Rhine, & the Meuse (London: Hodgson & Graves, 1838), 1838
William Gauci, Trarbach, on the Moselle from Stanfield, Clarkson "Sketches on the Moselle, the Rhine and the Meuse", 19th century
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 Stanfield - pafg04.htm - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Edward* John Clarkson (Clarkson) Stanfield (George* Clarkson, Clarkson* Frederick, James* Field) was born on 15 Oct 1855 in Hampstead, Middlesex, England.
Edith* (Edythe) Frances Stanfield was born on 2 Oct 1888.
Mabel Ellen Stanfield was born on 22 Jul 1890.
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 Clarkson Stanfield, 1793-1867... (BHC2339) - National Maritime Museum
Stanfield had an early career as a seaman before becoming a celebrated painter of theatrical scenery and moving dioramas, and subsequently the leading marine artist of his time after Turner.
It was exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1829, the year of Stanfield's Presidency of the Society of British Artists, and may have been intended to commemorate this.
Simpson and Stanfield may also have been connected through Captain Peter Heywood, who was one of the latter’s early patrons and whom Simpson painted in 1822 (BHC2766).
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 William Clarkson Stanfield, Trafalgar
Stanfield's painting of Trafalgar is produced in a restricted print run by Cranston Fine Arts, the naval art specialists.
As a boy Clarkson Stanfield was an apprentice to an heraldic painter in Edinburgh but after a 2 year period in Edinburgh and at the age of 15 he joined a merchant ship in 1808.
Clarkson Stanfield, who was regarded as one of Britain's finest maritime painters, died in Hampstead, London on May 18th 1867.
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 Royal Academy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Royal Academy was formed to rival the Society of Artists after an unseemly leadership dispute between two leading architects, Sir William Chambers and James Paine.
Shortly afterwards, it was able to move into premises at the new Somerset House, a government building which had been designed by Sir William Chambers, and was intended to provide accommodation for a number of learned societies.
In 1837, the Academy moved to the recently constructed National Gallery in Trafalgar Square and then, in 1868, to its present home at Burlington House in Piccadilly.
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 Term paper on William Clarkson Stanfield
'''William Clarkson Stanfield''' (1794 - May 18, 1867), English marine painter, was born of Irish parentage at Sunderland.
He was much employed on the illustrations for The Picturesque Annual, and published a collection of lithographic views on the Rhine, Moselle and Meuse; and forty of his works were engraved in line under the title of Stanfield's Coast Scenery.
The whole course of Stanfield's art was powerfully influenced by his early practice as a scene-painter.
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 Clarkson Stanfield, artist, 1793-1867
Clarkson was the fifth (and youngest) son of this marriage.
The second son, George Clarkson Stanfield, born on May 1, 1828, was a pupil of his father, and painted the same class of subjects.
Stanfield was meticulous in organizing his sketches keeping them numbered and ordered.
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STANFIELD, GEORGE CLARKSON (1828-1878) Scene in the Italian lakes with numerous figures and boats by a boat house and campanile, 49.5cm x 74.5cm, o/c, s, dos.
STANFIELD, WILLIAM CLARKSON (1793-1867) Figures in conversation by a lake with a Chateau beyond, 33cm x 61cm, o/c, s, d.
STANFIELD, GEORGE CLARKSON (1828-1878) Bringing in the catch, with the ruins of a castle on a cliff top beyond, 67cm x 110cm, o/c, s, d.
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 Clarkson (Frederick) Stanfield RA   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Clarkson (Frederick) Stanfield RA Born on 3 December 1793 in Sunderland.
He was patronised by William IV and Queen Victoria, and was a friend of Dickens, Marryat and, in particular, David Roberts.
He became a Catholic convert in 1846 when he was rebaptised Thomas Clarkson Stanfield.
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 William Clarkson Stanfield - TvWiki, the free encyclopedia
Clarkson Frederick Stanfield (1794 - May 18, 1867), English marine painter, was born of Irish parentage at Sunderland.
Encouraged by his success at the British Institution, where in 1827 he exhibited his first important picture "Wreckers off Fort Rouge" and in 1828 gained a premium of 50 guineas, he before 1830 abandoned scene-painting, and in that year made an extended tour on the Continent.
He now produced his "Mount St Michael", which ranks as one of his finest works; in 1832 he exhibited his "Opening of New London Bridge" and "Portsmouth Harbour" commissions from William IV in the Royal Academy, of which he was elected an associate in 1832 and an academician in 1835.
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 William Clarkson Stanfield ( - ) Artwork Images, Exhibitions, Reviews
William Gauci, Castle of Maren Plate 6 from Stanfield, Clarkson "Sketches on the Moselle, the Rhine and the Meuse", 1838
William Clarkson Stanfield, Sketches on the Moselle, the Rhine, & the Meuse (London: Hodgson & Graves, 1838), 1838
Artists: (William) Clarkson Stanfield - Marine and Landscape painter in the early 19th century.
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 Clarkson Stanfield (1793 - 1867) Artwork Images, Exhibitions, Reviews
Stanfield Clarkson was an English painter who focused on marine subjects in his work.
Along with Turner, Stanfield was one of the best British marine painters of the 19th century.
Artists: (William) Clarkson Stanfield - Marine and Landscape painter in the early 19th century.
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 William Nicoll Cresswell, Historical Artist, LRAHM   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
William Nicoll Cresswell (1818-1888) was born in London, England and died in Tuckersmith, Ontario.
He reputedly studied with Clarkson Stanfield, a prominent British artist, and with his family, emigrated to Tuckersmith Township in Huron County, Ontario in 1848.
His work, inspired by the British concepts of the beautiful and the sublime, was executed mainly in oil and watercolour using animal, landscape and marine subjects.
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 A Typology of Shipwrecks and Imperilled Mariners
William Heath Robinson shows one end to the narrative as a hulk protrudes from the surf at water's edge.
Stanfield's Wreck of the 'Avenger' depicts the stricken vessel, which fills most of the canvas, from the stern as it heels at forty-five degrees in raging wind and seas.
A third variation upon the theme of the ironies of being saved appears in Philip de Loutherbourg's Survivors of a Shipwreck Attacked by Robbers (1793, Southampton Art Gallery), for having escaped the dangers of nature the victims are destroyed by their fellow men.
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 George Stanfield / Peinture / Culture / Bretagne.com - Bretagne.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
George Clarkson Stanfield peint des paysages marins et des scènes urbaines de France, Hollande, Allemagne et Suisse.
Fils et élève du peintre et dessinateur William Clarkson Stanfield (1793-1867), il fut également élève de la Royal Academy.
William Peltier est un descendant de Marie-Etienne Peltier qui habitait le sud du pays de Dinan avant d’émigrer en Louisiane en 1785.
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WILLIAM A. COOPER (California, 20th century) Oil on panel Rocky seashore and beach scene with bathers 12 in.
WILLIAM CLARKSON STANFIELD (British, 1793-1867) Oil on canvas.
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He was patronized by William IV and Queen Victoria, and was a friend of Dickens, Marryat and, in particular, David Roberts.
The son of Mary Hoad and James Field Stanfield, an Irish actor and author, he was apprenticed to a heraldic coach painter at the age of 12, but in 1808 he abandoned this and went to sea in a collier.
During the next 12 years Stanfield established himself as the most talented scene painter of his day, causing a sensation with some of his huge moving dioramas such as the scenes of Venice in the pantomine Harlequin and Little Thumb (1831).
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 William Clarkson Stanfield ( - ) Artwork Images, Exhibitions, Reviews
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William Faithorne, How to Use the Oval Points..., plate 5 opposite page 15 in the book The Art of Graveing and Etching by William Faithorne (London: William Faithorne, 1662), 1662
William Faithorne, How to apply ye Aqua Fortis upon ye Plate, plate 6 opposite page 18 in the book, The Art of Graveing and Etching by William Faithorne (London: William Faithorne, 1662), 1662
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 Artists: (William) Clarkson Stanfield - Marine and Landscape painter in the early 19th century.
WILLIAM CLARKSON STANFIELD R. Born in Sunderland, Stanfield was the son of George, an Irish anti-slavery writer and actor.
Unfortunately the large paintings that Clarkson produced for the theatres were destroyed, although preliminary sketches may still exist.
Stanfield's excursions included Holland, France, Italy and later in life he visited Scotland on more than one occasion.
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In London, melodrama, both of the romantic and domestic description, claimed its illustrative aid.
The Lyceum Theatre from 1847 to 1855 introduced a long series of elegant extravaganzas from the pen of J. Planche, elaborately illustrated by the scenery of William Beverly.
The Golden Branch, the King of the Peacocks and the Island of Jewels (Christmas 1849) were the most remarkable of these productions, and were noteworthy as originating the fantastic fairy pictures that became known as " transformation scenes," and were copied and popularized in all directions.
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 William Clarkson Stanfield Art Prints & Posters. Buy William Clarkson Stanfield Art Prints in the UK.
Clarkson Stanfield was born in Sunderland in December 1793, the son of the Irish writer, James Stanfield.
He originally began working on a ship, where he painted occasionally, but in 1818 he decided to become a painter full-time.
In 1839 he travelled to Italy, France, Holland painting coastal marine scenes, which he portrayed in a very delicate, sensible style.
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 William Clarkson Stanfield: biography and encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Clarkson Frederick Stanfield (1794 - May 18, 1867), English An Indo-European language belonging to the West Germanic branch; the official language of Britain and the United States and most of the Commonwealth countries
He now produced his "Mount St Michael", which ranks as one of his finest works; in 1832 he exhibited his "Opening of New London Bridge" and "Portsmouth Harbour" commissions from William IV King of England and Ireland; son of George III who ascended the throne after a long naval career (1765-1837)
William John Hamilton William john hamilton (july 5, 1805 june 27, 1867) was an english geologist....
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