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George William Mote BIOGRAPHY
1832 - 1909. Known for: Landscape paintings, patronage of Sir Thomas Phillipps.
George William Mote was a self-taught artist who worked under the patronage of Sir Thomas Phillipps. He lived in Broadway Tower in Worcestershire, which inspired his artwork. Mote exhibited at the... Read full biography
George William Mote was a self-taught artist who worked under the patronage of Sir Thomas Phillipps. He lived in Broadway Tower in Worcestershire, which inspired his artwork. Mote exhibited at the Royal Academy starting in 1857 and continued to exhibit regularly at the Suffolk Street Galleries.
George William Mote was a self-taught artist who worked under the patronage of Sir Thomas Phillipps. He lived in Broadway Tower in Worcestershire, which inspired his artwork. Mote exhibited at the Royal Academy starting in 1857 and continued to exhibit regularly at the Suffolk Street Galleries.
George William Mote was a self-taught artist who worked under the patronage of Sir Thomas Phillipps. He lived in Broadway Tower in Worcestershire, which inspired his artwork. Mote exhibited at the Royal Academy starting in 1857 and continued to exhibit regularly at the Suffolk Street Galleries.
George William Mote was a self-taught artist who worked under the patronage of Sir Thomas Phillipps. He lived in Broadway Tower in Worcestershire, which inspired his artwork. Mote exhibited at the Royal Academy starting in 1857 and continued to exhibit regularly at the Suffolk Street Galleries.
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George William Mote was a self-taught artist who worked under the patronage of Sir Thomas Phillipps. He lived in Broadway Tower in Worcestershire, which inspired his artwork. Mote exhibited at the Royal Academy starting in 1857 and continued to exhibit regularly at the Suffolk Street Galleries.
