artist: George Chinnery / material used: oil paint

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14 artworks found

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instance of: painting (14) | item of collection or exhibition (1)

genre: portrait (6) | self-portrait (3) | landscape art (1)

depicts: man (2) | tree (2) | house (1) | mountain (1) | Harriet Low (1) | cravat (1) | Nathan Dunn (1)

collection: Yale Center for British Art (8) | National Portrait Gallery (2) | Metropolitan Museum of Art (1) | Rijksmuseum (1) | Philadelphia Museum of Art (1) | Peabody Essex Museum (1)

location: Yale Center for British Art (8) | National Portrait Gallery (2) | Metropolitan Museum of Art (1) | Rijksmuseum (1) | Philadelphia Museum of Art (1) | Peabody Essex Museum (1)

main subject: Harriet Low (1) | Nathan Dunn (1)

Self-Portrait

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by George Chinnery (1800)
George Chinnery

View in Southern India, with a Warrior Outside His Hut

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by George Chinnery (1815)
tree house

Coolies Round the Food Vendor's Stall

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by George Chinnery (19th century)

An Unknown Man

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by George Chinnery (1835)
man cravat

Gilbert Elliot, 1st Earl of Minto (1751-1814), Viceroy of British India and Governor General of the Dutch East Indies (1812-14)

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by George Chinnery (19th century)

Portrait of Harriet Low

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by George Chinnery (1833)
Harriet Low

Self-Portrait

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by George Chinnery (1826s)
George Chinnery man

A Man Called W. C. Hunter

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by George Chinnery (19th century)

George Chinnery

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by George Chinnery (1840)
George Chinnery

Portrait of Nathan Dunn

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by George Chinnery (1830s)
Nathan Dunn

Portrait of a Man Playing a Guitar

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by George Chinnery (19th century)

Charles Theophilus Metcalfe, 1st Baron Metcalfe

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by George Chinnery (1820s)

Indian Landscape with Temple

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by George Chinnery (1815)
tree mountain

An English Family in Macao

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by George Chinnery (1835)