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George Francis Carline

George Francis Carline (11 July 1855 - 28 November 1920) was an oil and watercolour painter of landscapes and portraits. He exhibited at the Royal Academy, the Royal Institute of Painters in Watercolours, and the Dowdeswell Galleries, London. He was a member of the Royal Society of British Artists and father of artists Sydney, Hilda, and Richard Carline.〔Cowling, Elizabeth. (Carline family (per. c.1870–c.1975) ), ''Oxford Dictionary of National Biography'', (Oxford University Press, 2004), online edn, October 2009.〕
==Life and career==
Carline was born in Lincoln〔Wood, Christopher. ''Dictionary of British Art, Volume IV: Victorian Painters: I. The Text, (Antique Collectors' Club, Woodbridge, 1995), p. 90〕 and attended Lincoln Grammar School,〔Waters, Grant M.. ''Dictionary of British Artists, Working 1900-1950'', (Eastbourne Fine Art, Eastbourne, 1975), p. 59〕 then Lincoln School of Art. His art studies continued at Heatherley's Art School, London, and then in Antwerp〔 and the Académie Julien in Paris.〔
Carline returned to London in 1885, and met and married Annie Smith (1862 - 1945). They had five children, including Sydney William (1888 - 1929), Richard Cotton (1896 - 1980), and Hilda Anne (1889 - 1950), who each developed into artists in their own right. Both Richard and Hilda also married artists, Nancy Higgins and Stanley Spencer respectively.〔
From 1886, he exhibited at the Royal Academy, and Royal Society of British Artists.〔 and the Royal Institute of Painters in Watercolours.〔 His ''In the Garden of Hollyhocks'' (1890) was described by ''The Birmingham Daily Post'' as well harmonised, bright and 'gorgeous'.〔'Royal Society of Artists', ''Birmingham Daily Post'', 19 September 1890〕 In 1896, the Dowdeswell Galleries held an exhibition of 59 of his works, under the title ''The Home of our English Wild Flowers''.〔
Amongst his portraiture were portraits of the historians Sir Charles Oman and Professor Sir Paul Vinogradoff, both residents of Oxford.〔'Mr. G. Carline', ''The Times'', 21 December 1920, p. 13〕 to which he and his family had moved in 1892.〔 He also illustrated ''Oxford'', a book by the historian Andrew Lang, in 1915.〔
He died unexpectedly in Assisi, Italy, in 1920.〔

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