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MARTORELL, Bernat (Bernardo)
The Decapitation of St.George
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MARTORELL, Bernat (Bernardo)

Spanish Early Renaissance Painter, ca.1400-1452  Related Paintings of MARTORELL, Bernat (Bernardo) :. | Two Scenes from the Legend of ST.George The Flagellation The Saint Dragged through the City (mk05) | Saint George Killing the Dragon | The Nativity (detail) dh | From the Legend of ST George The Saint Decapitated (mk05) | The Decapitation of St.George |
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Francis Nicholson
English Painter, 1753-1844 English painter. After studying with a local artist in Scarborough, Nicholson began his career in his native Pickering, producing sporting pictures and portraits for Yorkshire patrons. In the mid-1780s a sideline in portraits of country houses led him to concentrate on landscapes in watercolour. From 1789 he contributed views of Yorkshire and Scotland to exhibitions at the Royal Academy. He also supplied topographical views for the Copper Plate Magazine. Although his market increasingly became London-based, Nicholson continued to live in Yorkshire (at Whitby, Knaresborough and Ripon), only moving to London c. 1803.






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