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1818 Stoke-on-Trent, England - 1872 London, England. Known for: Portrait painting of people, dogs, horses, landscapes and figures.
George Heming Mason ARA (11 March 1818 in Stoke-on-Trent – 22 October 1872 in London) was an English landscape painter of rural scenes, initially in Italy, then England itself. He was also known as... Read full biography
George Heming Mason ARA (11 March 1818 in Stoke-on-Trent – 22 October 1872 in London) was an English landscape painter of rural scenes, initially in Italy, then England itself. He was also known as "George Mason" or "George Hemming Mason". Mason was born at Fenton Park in the parish of... Read full biography
George Heming Mason ARA (11 March 1818 in Stoke-on-Trent – 22 October 1872 in London) was an English landscape painter of rural scenes, initially in Italy, then England itself. He was also known as "George Mason" or "George Hemming Mason". Mason was born at Fenton Park in the parish of Stoke-upon-Trent, Staffordshire, the eldest son of George Miles Mason (1789–1859) and Eliza Heming (daughter of Major Heming of Mapleton, Derbyshire). His grandfather, Miles Mason, was a potter, and the pottery... Read full biography
George Heming Mason ARA (11 March 1818 in Stoke-on-Trent – 22 October 1872 in London) was an English landscape painter of rural scenes, initially in Italy, then England itself. He was also known as "George Mason" or "George Hemming Mason". Mason was born at Fenton Park in the parish of Stoke-upon-Trent, Staffordshire, the eldest son of George Miles Mason (1789–1859) and Eliza Heming (daughter of Major Heming of Mapleton, Derbyshire). His grandfather, Miles Mason, was a potter, and the pottery was afterwards carried on by his father and uncle (Charles James Mason) who invented Mason's iron-stone china. His father, who graduated from Brasenose College, Oxford, was a cultivated man, who retiring from his business in 1829, became a country... Read full biography
George Heming Mason ARA (11 March 1818 in Stoke-on-Trent – 22 October 1872 in London) was an English landscape painter of rural scenes, initially in Italy, then England itself. He was also known as "George Mason" or "George Hemming Mason". Mason was born at Fenton Park in the parish of Stoke-upon-Trent, Staffordshire, the eldest son of George Miles Mason (1789–1859) and Eliza Heming (daughter of Major Heming of Mapleton, Derbyshire). His grandfather, Miles Mason, was a potter, and the pottery was afterwards carried on by his father and uncle (Charles James Mason) who invented Mason's iron-stone china. His father, who graduated from Brasenose College, Oxford, was a cultivated man, who retiring from his business in 1829, became a country gentleman, devoting himself to literature and painting. In 1832 the family moved to Wetley Abbey, a mansion situated in the midst of a park,... Read full biography

