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| George Morland (1763 - 1804) |
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Artists who influenced George Morland![]() | Born in London, the son of the painter H. R. Morland to whom he was first apprenticed for seven years in 1777. He visited Calais and St-Omer in 1785 by which time he was painting sentimental genre scenes, somewhat in the manner of Boilly. In 1786 he married Anne, the sister of William Ward who engraved sixty-nine of Morland's pictures and who married Morland's sister. In the 1790s he turne ... more (Google) | Artists who were influenced by George Morland![]() | |
![]() Thomas Gainsborough | ![]() Wreckers (Museum of Fine Arts, Boston) | ![]() Carters with Load of Slate (Museum of Fine Arts, Boston) | ![]() George Caleb Bingham |
![]() Louis-Léopold Boilly | ![]() Blind Man's Buff (Detroit Institute of Arts) | ![]() Feeding Time | ![]() James Ward |
![]() Julius Caesar Ibbetson | ![]() Sportsman and Dogs (British Museum) | ![]() Shepherd Boys (British Museum) | ![]() Alfred Dedreux |
![]() Jacob van Ruisdael | ![]() Country Scene with Figures (Courtauld Gallery) | ![]() Horse Drawn Cart | ![]() William Shayer |