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Place of Origin: English
Creator: John Bentham-Dinsdale
John Bentham-Dinsdale "Thames Entry" Oil on Canvas C. 1972
By John Bentham-Dinsdale 2
Located in Atlanta, GA
John Bentham-Dinsdale (British, 1927-2008), circa 1972. Dinsdale painted the sea and great ships of the era when “Britannia ruled the waves” with her fleets of clipper and fighting s...
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Late 20th Century Other English Paintings

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“Strong Seas” Painting by John Bentham-Dinsdale
By John Bentham-Dinsdale 2
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Signed lower left. (Born in Yorkshire, England in 1927; died in 2008). Dinsdale painted the sea and great ships of the era when “Britannia ruled the waves” with her fleets of clipper and fighting ships...
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