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Portrait - John Atkinson Grimshaw
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John Atkinson Grimshaw (1836 - 1893) was a Victorian-era painter, notable for his landscapes, usually known as Atkinson Grimshaw.

He was born 6 September 1836 in Leeds. In 1856 he married his cousin Frances Hubbard (1835-1917). He died 13 October 1893, and is buried in Woodhouse cemetery, Leeds.

In 1861, at the age of 24, to the dismay of his parents, he departed from his first job as a clerk for the Great Northern Railway to pursue a career in art. He began exhibiting in 1862, under the patronage of the Leeds Philosophical and Literary Society, with paintings mainly of dead birds, fruit and blossom. He became particularly successful in the 1870s and was able to afford to rent a second home in Scarborough, which also became a favourite subject. (From Wikipedia)



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Lane In Cheshire - John Atkinson Grimshaw
Lane In Cheshire
The Butterfly - John Atkinson Grimshaw
The Butterfly
The lotus gatherers - John Atkinson Grimshaw
The lotus gatherers
Landscape with a winding river - John Atkinson Grimshaw
Landscape with a winding river
Whitby - John Atkinson Grimshaw
Whitby
The Cradle Song - John Atkinson Grimshaw
The Cradle Song
Landscape in the Lake District - John Atkinson Grimshaw
Landscape in the Lake District
Twilight, The Vegetable Garden - John Atkinson Grimshaw
Twilight, The Vegetable Garden
An Ode to Summer - John Atkinson Grimshaw
An Ode to Summer
The Heron's Haunt - John Atkinson Grimshaw
The Heron's Haunt
St Cecelia - John Atkinson Grimshaw
St Cecelia
Forge Valley, Scarborough - John Atkinson Grimshaw
Forge Valley, Scarborough
Elaine 2 - John Atkinson Grimshaw
Elaine 2
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