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1820 England - 1894 London, England. Known for: Landscape paintings (waterfalls), English, Scottish and Welsh scenes.
Edmund Marriner Gill (1820-1894). Known as "Waterfall Gill", he was a son of painter Edmund Ward Gill and brother to painters William Ward Gill and George Reynolds Gill of Hereford, England. Edmund... Read full biography
Edmund Marriner Gill (1820-1894). Known as "Waterfall Gill", he was a son of painter Edmund Ward Gill and brother to painters William Ward Gill and George Reynolds Gill of Hereford, England. Edmund Marriner Gill was mainly a landscape painter, in watercolours and oils, of English, Scottish and... Read full biography
Edmund Marriner Gill (1820-1894). Known as "Waterfall Gill", he was a son of painter Edmund Ward Gill and brother to painters William Ward Gill and George Reynolds Gill of Hereford, England. Edmund Marriner Gill was mainly a landscape painter, in watercolours and oils, of English, Scottish and Welsh scenes. He was a student of the Royal Academy in London in 1843. He received a bronze medal from the Crystal Palace Picture Competition, Sydenham, S.E., London in 1876; a silver medal for Waterfall,... Read full biography
Edmund Marriner Gill (1820-1894). Known as "Waterfall Gill", he was a son of painter Edmund Ward Gill and brother to painters William Ward Gill and George Reynolds Gill of Hereford, England. Edmund Marriner Gill was mainly a landscape painter, in watercolours and oils, of English, Scottish and Welsh scenes. He was a student of the Royal Academy in London in 1843. He received a bronze medal from the Crystal Palace Picture Competition, Sydenham, S.E., London in 1876; a silver medal for Waterfall, South Wales in 1873; and a silver medal for Stack Rocks, Holyhead, 1873.
Edmund Marriner Gill (1820-1894). Known as "Waterfall Gill", he was a son of painter Edmund Ward Gill and brother to painters William Ward Gill and George Reynolds Gill of Hereford, England. Edmund Marriner Gill was mainly a landscape painter, in watercolours and oils, of English, Scottish and Welsh scenes. He was a student of the Royal Academy in London in 1843. He received a bronze medal from the Crystal Palace Picture Competition, Sydenham, S.E., London in 1876; a silver medal for Waterfall, South Wales in 1873; and a silver medal for Stack Rocks, Holyhead, 1873.
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