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George Frederick Nicholls Drawings and Watercolor Paintings

1850-1935

Born in Great Saughall in Cheshire in 1850, George Frederick Nicholls subsequently lived in Worcestershire and Oxfordshire. Many of his paintings are of the Cotswolds and Oxford, and he is best known for his topographical paintings. He painted the illustrations for a series of county books for A & C Black, including Cornwall (1915) and Cotswolds (1920). He died in Chester in 1935.

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Artist: George Frederick Nicholls
St John's College, Cambridge Wren Bridge watercolour by G F Nicholls
By George Frederick Nicholls
Located in London, GB
George Frederick Nicholls (1850-1935) Magdalen College from the Cherwell, Oxford Watercolour 37 x 24 cm Many of Nicholls' paintings are of the Cotswolds and Oxford. He painted the i...
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Early 20th Century George Frederick Nicholls Drawings and Watercolor Paintings

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Magdalen College and Bridge from the Cherwell, Oxford watercolour G F Nicholls
By George Frederick Nicholls
Located in London, GB
George Frederick Nicholls (1850-1935) Magdalen College from the Cherwell, Oxford Watercolour 37x24cm Early twentieth century. Born in Great Saughall in Cheshire – and dying in Ches...
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Early 20th Century Impressionist George Frederick Nicholls Drawings and Watercolor Paintings

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