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Georgina Lara BIOGRAPHY
fl.1862 - 1871. Known for: Farmyard and rural village scene painting.
Georgina or Edwina Lara (fl. 1862-1871). A painter of farmyard and rural scenes, her work often contains large numbers of small, doll like figures. For a short period she was thought to be called... Read full biography
Georgina or Edwina Lara (fl. 1862-1871). A painter of farmyard and rural scenes, her work often contains large numbers of small, doll like figures. For a short period she was thought to be called George Lara. Edwina Lara is thought to be the same person. Sources include:. John Nicholson & Dunelm... Read full biography
Georgina or Edwina Lara (fl. 1862-1871). A painter of farmyard and rural scenes, her work often contains large numbers of small, doll like figures. For a short period she was thought to be called George Lara. Edwina Lara is thought to be the same person. Sources include:. John Nicholson & Dunelm Fine Art... Read full biography
Georgina or Edwina Lara (fl. 1862-1871). A painter of farmyard and rural scenes, her work often contains large numbers of small, doll like figures. For a short period she was thought to be called George Lara. Edwina Lara is thought to be the same person. Sources include:. John Nicholson & Dunelm Fine Art
Georgina or Edwina Lara (fl. 1862-1871). A painter of farmyard and rural scenes, her work often contains large numbers of small, doll like figures. For a short period she was thought to be called George Lara. Edwina Lara is thought to be the same person. Sources include:. John Nicholson & Dunelm Fine Art
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Edwina Lara, George Lara
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Georgina or Edwina Lara (fl. 1862-1871)
A painter of farmyard and rural scenes, her work often contains large numbers of small, doll like figures. For a short period she was thought to be called George Lara. Edwina Lara is thought to be the same person.
Sources include:
John Nicholson & Dunelm Fine Art
