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George Shalders BIOGRAPHY
1826 Portsmouth - 1873. Known for: Landscape, figure, rural genre paintings.
Shalders was a British artist who exhibited Irish views in the Royal Academy, the British Institution and The Royal Society of British Artists. In 1859, he exhibited two views entitled 'Glengarriff,... Read full biography
Shalders was a British artist who exhibited Irish views in the Royal Academy, the British Institution and The Royal Society of British Artists. In 1859, he exhibited two views entitled 'Glengarriff, Ireland' in the Royal Society of British Artists and in the same year he exhibited A View of... Read full biography
Shalders was a British artist who exhibited Irish views in the Royal Academy, the British Institution and The Royal Society of British Artists. In 1859, he exhibited two views entitled 'Glengarriff, Ireland' in the Royal Society of British Artists and in the same year he exhibited A View of Glengariff, Ireland at the Royal Academy... Read full biography
Shalders was a British artist who exhibited Irish views in the Royal Academy, the British Institution and The Royal Society of British Artists. In 1859, he exhibited two views entitled 'Glengarriff, Ireland' in the Royal Society of British Artists and in the same year he exhibited A View of Glengariff, Ireland at the Royal Academy
Shalders was a British artist who exhibited Irish views in the Royal Academy, the British Institution and The Royal Society of British Artists. In 1859, he exhibited two views entitled 'Glengarriff, Ireland' in the Royal Society of British Artists and in the same year he exhibited A View of Glengariff, Ireland at the Royal Academy
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Shalders was a British artist who exhibited Irish views in the Royal Academy, the British Institution and The Royal Society of British Artists. In 1859, he exhibited two views entitled 'Glengarriff, Ireland' in the Royal Society of British Artists and in the same year he exhibited A View of Glengariff, Ireland at the Royal Academy
