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George Crosby
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" The River at Saint Ouen. " 40 / BIOGRAPHICAL NOTES AND INDEX JAMES STARK.
Bom 1794. Died 1859.
The son of a dyer at Norwich, Eng- land, Stariv gave early evidence of a talent for art, and, his people being well-to-do, he was, at seventeen, placed with John Crome, contributing the same year he went to study with that master five landscapes in oil to the local exhibition at Norwich, and being then elected a member of the art society in that town. He came to London in 181 7 and entered the Acade
...my schools, but was obliged, through sickness, to re- turn home shortly afterwards, remaining there in the practice of his art for twelve years. Back again to London, he was es- tablished in the metropolis ten years and went to Windsor, returning once more to London to educate his son. He was only mildly appreciated during his life, and it remained for posterity to realize his true worth, his pictures to-day bringing excel- lent prices and attracting attention of col- lectors for their seriousness, detail and sturdy honest English qualities, along lines more or less prescribed by his master, Crome.

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