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Text Source: The Oxford Dictionary of Art and Artists (Oxford University Press)
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A Man Carrying Faggots c.1799 George Chinnery (1774–1852)A Man Carrying Faggots c.1799 Yale Center for British Art
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Isabella Gordon c.1800 George Chinnery (1774–1852)Isabella Gordon c.1800 English Heritage, Kenwood
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Self Portrait c.1800 George Chinnery (1774–1852)Self Portrait c.1800 Yale Center for British Art
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Colonel Woodburn of the Bengal Artillery c.1803 George Chinnery (1774–1852)Colonel Woodburn of the Bengal Artillery c.1803 Tate
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Self Portrait c.1804 George Chinnery (1774–1852)Self Portrait c.1804 Royal Academy of Arts
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Portrait of a Woman 19th C George Chinnery (1774–1852) (attributed to)Portrait of a Woman 19th C Blackburn Museum and Art Gallery
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A Brahminy Bull c.1806 George Chinnery (1774–1852)A Brahminy Bull c.1806 Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland
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Indian Temple 1802–1825 George Chinnery (1774–1852)Indian Temple 1802–1825 The Courtauld, London (Samuel Courtauld Trust)
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Indian Riverside Village with Washerwomen and Shrine 1802–1825 George Chinnery (1774–1852)Indian Riverside Village with Washerwomen and Shrine 1802–1825 The Courtauld, London (Samuel Courtauld Trust)
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Englishman in a Palanquin Carried by Four Indians 1805 George Chinnery (1774–1852)Englishman in a Palanquin Carried by Four Indians 1805 The Courtauld, London (Samuel Courtauld Trust)
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Indian Landscape with Temple c.1815 George Chinnery (1774–1852)Indian Landscape with Temple c.1815 Yale Center for British Art
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View in Southern India, with a Warrior outside His Hut c.1815 George Chinnery (1774–1852)View in Southern India, with a Warrior outside His Hut c.1815 Yale Center for British Art
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Mr and Mrs Richmond Thackeray and Their Son William 1814 George Chinnery (1774–1852)Mr and Mrs Richmond Thackeray and Their Son William 1814 Harris Museum & Art Gallery
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Bengal Landscape with a Hindu Shrine or Tomb c.1820 George Chinnery (1774–1852)Bengal Landscape with a Hindu Shrine or Tomb c.1820 National Galleries of Scotland: National
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Bengal Village Scene 1819–1821 George Chinnery (1774–1852)Bengal Village Scene 1819–1821 Birmingham Museums Trust
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An Officer of the 13th Bombay Native Infantry c.1824 George Chinnery (1774–1852)An Officer of the 13th Bombay Native Infantry c.1824 National Army Museum
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James Weir Hogg (1790–1876) 1820–1825 George Chinnery (1774–1852)James Weir Hogg (1790–1876) 1820–1825 British Library
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Charles Theophilus Metcalfe, 1st Baron Metcalfe early 1820s George Chinnery (1774–1852)Charles Theophilus Metcalfe, 1st Baron Metcalfe early 1820s National Portrait Gallery, London
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Field Officer in Uniform with His Wife 1822–1825 George Chinnery (1774–1852)Field Officer in Uniform with His Wife 1822–1825 Government Art Collection
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Self Portrait 1824–1828 George Chinnery (1774–1852)Self Portrait 1824–1828 National Galleries of Scotland: National