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George Howland Beaumont
1753–1827
(b Great Dunmow, Essex, 6 Nov. 1753; d Coleorton Hall, Leicestershire, 7 Feb. 1827). English collector, connoisseur, and amateur painter, the friend of numerous artists and men of letters; his best-known painting, Peele Castle in a Storm (1806, New Walk Mus.
Text Source: The Oxford Dictionary of Art and Artists (Oxford University Press)
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Woodland Scene with Gipsies 1779–1800 The Ashmolean Museum of Art and Archaeology
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Peele Castle in a Storm, Cumbria c.1800 Leicester Museum & Art Gallery
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Weymouth Bay, Dorset Leicester Museum & Art Gallery
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Landscape with a Bridge Leicester Museum & Art Gallery
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View near Coleorton, Leicestershire 1819–1827 Leicester Museum & Art Gallery
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Keswick Lake, Cumberland 1807 Leicester Museum & Art Gallery
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River Scene with Figures c.1815 Leicester Museum & Art Gallery
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Wooded Landscape c.1810 Leicester Museum & Art Gallery
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View near Applethwaite, Cumberland Leicester Museum & Art Gallery
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A Romantic River Landscape with Ships National Trust, Calke Abbey
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Mont Blanc from Geneva The Courtauld, London (Samuel Courtauld Trust)
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Derwentwater, Cumberland c.1807 Leicester Museum & Art Gallery
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Landscape with a Bridge 1807 Leicester Museum & Art Gallery
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Landscape with a Waterfall c.1818 Leicester Museum & Art Gallery
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Mountainous Landscape with a Waterfall and Figures Leicester Museum & Art Gallery
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A View in Italy Leicester Museum & Art Gallery
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A Ruined Abbey before 1807 Leicester Museum & Art Gallery
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Landscape with Ruined Tower 1795–1805 York Art Gallery
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Banks of the Greta, Keswick, Cumberland 1815–1821 Leicester Museum & Art Gallery
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Coleorton, Leicestershire 1810 Leicester Museum & Art Gallery