Ernest George PRICE CHARTS
1839 - 1922. Known for: Painting.
Ernest George [also known as Sir Ernest George] was born in Southwark, Surrey [now London], England on June 13, 1839 and was articled for training to the architect Samuel Hewitt (7- 1877) in London.... Read full biography
Ernest George [also known as Sir Ernest George] was born in Southwark, Surrey [now London], England on June 13, 1839 and was articled for training to the architect Samuel Hewitt (7- 1877) in London. From March 31 1857, he attended the Royal Academy Schools in London where he was awarded the Gold... Read full biography
Ernest George [also known as Sir Ernest George] was born in Southwark, Surrey [now London], England on June 13, 1839 and was articled for training to the architect Samuel Hewitt (7- 1877) in London. From March 31 1857, he attended the Royal Academy Schools in London where he was awarded the Gold Medal in 1859. After a period traveling abroad, he returned to London and around 1861 formed a partnership with Thomas Vaughan (18367-1875) who had been a fellow student at the Royal Academy. Vaughan... Read full biography
Ernest George [also known as Sir Ernest George] was born in Southwark, Surrey [now London], England on June 13, 1839 and was articled for training to the architect Samuel Hewitt (7- 1877) in London. From March 31 1857, he attended the Royal Academy Schools in London where he was awarded the Gold Medal in 1859. After a period traveling abroad, he returned to London and around 1861 formed a partnership with Thomas Vaughan (18367-1875) who had been a fellow student at the Royal Academy. Vaughan died in 1875, and the following year George formed a new partnership with Harold Ainsworth Peto (1854-1933). III health forced Peto to retire from the practice in 1892 and later that year George formed his final partnership, Ernest George & Yeates,... Read full biography
Ernest George [also known as Sir Ernest George] was born in Southwark, Surrey [now London], England on June 13, 1839 and was articled for training to the architect Samuel Hewitt (7- 1877) in London. From March 31 1857, he attended the Royal Academy Schools in London where he was awarded the Gold Medal in 1859. After a period traveling abroad, he returned to London and around 1861 formed a partnership with Thomas Vaughan (18367-1875) who had been a fellow student at the Royal Academy. Vaughan died in 1875, and the following year George formed a new partnership with Harold Ainsworth Peto (1854-1933). III health forced Peto to retire from the practice in 1892 and later that year George formed his final partnership, Ernest George & Yeates, with Alfred Bowman Yeates (1867-1944) in London. The partnership between George and Yeates was dissolved in 1919. InSource: A modern biography taken from... Read full biography

