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1805/09 - 1867. Known for: Animal painting, self-taught.
John of Colchester Vine was a prolific artist known for his animal paintings. He faced great physical difficulties but still managed to exhibit his work at prestigious venues like the Society of... Read full biography
John of Colchester Vine was a prolific artist known for his animal paintings. He faced great physical difficulties but still managed to exhibit his work at prestigious venues like the Society of British Artists in Grosvenor Square. His patrons included notable figures such as The Royal Agricultural... Read full biography
John of Colchester Vine was a prolific artist known for his animal paintings. He faced great physical difficulties but still managed to exhibit his work at prestigious venues like the Society of British Artists in Grosvenor Square. His patrons included notable figures such as The Royal Agricultural Society and Lord Weston. Vine received praise from the Duke of Marlborough for his artwork despite the challenges he faced. He settled in Colchester around 1830.
John of Colchester Vine was a prolific artist known for his animal paintings. He faced great physical difficulties but still managed to exhibit his work at prestigious venues like the Society of British Artists in Grosvenor Square. His patrons included notable figures such as The Royal Agricultural Society and Lord Weston. Vine received praise from the Duke of Marlborough for his artwork despite the challenges he faced. He settled in Colchester around 1830.
John of Colchester Vine was a prolific artist known for his animal paintings. He faced great physical difficulties but still managed to exhibit his work at prestigious venues like the Society of British Artists in Grosvenor Square. His patrons included notable figures such as The Royal Agricultural Society and Lord Weston. Vine received praise from the Duke of Marlborough for his artwork despite the challenges he faced. He settled in Colchester around 1830.
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