Landscape painter. Born Surrey Square, SE17. Little formal training. 1826 -1835 he lived in Shoreham, Kent which he painted as a pastoral paradise. Associated with William Blake and John Linnell, whose daughter, Hannah, he married. Died Redhill, Surrey.
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Samuel Palmer (artist)
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Samuel Palmer
Samuel Palmer, 1805 - 1881, artist, lived here, 1851 - 1861. Greater London C...
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John Edwards
abstract painter and sculptor, and teacher. Born in London and grew up in Hornsey. Head of painting and sculpture at St Martin's School of Art, London, in the 1980s. In the last decade of his life,...
Stella Newton
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Freeform Arts Trust
Free Form is unique in providing the full range of arts and creative services for the built environment to place art at the heart of urban regeneration.
James Radley Young
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Madge Gill
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Liberal Democrat History Group
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Charles Dickens
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