Samuel Jackson (artist)

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Samuel Jackson (31 décembre 1794 - 8 décembre 1869) est un aquarelliste et peintre anglais, considéré comme le père de l'« École de Bristol ». Un certain nombre de ses dessins de Bristol, en Angleterre, figurent à la collection topographique de George Weare Braikenridge, l'une des mieux documentées concernant les villes anglaises au début du 19e siècle. rdf:langString
Samuel Jackson (31 December 1794 – 8 December 1869) was an English watercolourist and oil painter who has been called the "father" of the Bristol School of art. He also contributed a number of drawings of scenes from Bristol to the topographical collection of George Weare Braikenridge. The Braikenridge Collection makes Bristol's early 19th-century appearance one of the best documented of any English city. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Samuel Jackson (artiste peintre)
rdf:langString Samuel Jackson (artist)
rdf:langString Samuel Jackson
rdf:langString Samuel Jackson
xsd:date 1869-12-08
xsd:date 1794-12-31
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rdf:langString Two small figures sit on a cliff top above a river, which snakes through a wooded gorge towards the distant sea. Small boats sail along the river.
xsd:date 1794-12-31
rdf:langString Watercolour portrait showing the artist sketching in a landscape
xsd:date 1869-12-08
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rdf:langString Samuel Jackson (31 décembre 1794 - 8 décembre 1869) est un aquarelliste et peintre anglais, considéré comme le père de l'« École de Bristol ». Un certain nombre de ses dessins de Bristol, en Angleterre, figurent à la collection topographique de George Weare Braikenridge, l'une des mieux documentées concernant les villes anglaises au début du 19e siècle.
rdf:langString Samuel Jackson (31 December 1794 – 8 December 1869) was an English watercolourist and oil painter who has been called the "father" of the Bristol School of art. He also contributed a number of drawings of scenes from Bristol to the topographical collection of George Weare Braikenridge. The Braikenridge Collection makes Bristol's early 19th-century appearance one of the best documented of any English city.
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