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George Chambers (painter)

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29: 49: 37: 109:. He proved to have an innate talent for art, and so impressed local captains and crews with his decoration of their ships, that the ship-owner released him from his apprenticeship so that he could devote himself full-time to painting. Returning to Whitby, he took up employment as a house painter and took lessons in drawing in his spare time. 351: 116:. His work, hanging in the gentlemen's parlour of the inn, proved popular with its nautical clientele and won Chambers his early commissions, although he also worked as a scene-painter (1827–28) on 227:
He left a widow and three children. His two sons, George William Crawford Chambers (1829–1878) and William Henry Chambers (1834–1890) were also marine painters. His younger brother,
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Chambers worked his way on a trading vessel to London in 1825, where he was greatly helped by Christopher Crawford, formerly of Whitby, but then landlord of the Waterman's Arms at
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Chambers’ career was hampered by personal diffidence in promoting himself and, when he began to succeed, cut short by chronic ill health. A voyage to
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who drew his merits to the attention of other officers including Admiral Lord Mark Kerr. The latter in turn secured him the patronage of King
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of the hospital, Exmouth's former secretary. He also painted two other pictures for the Gallery.
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in 1831–32 and thereafter Chambers was an established artist. He only showed three works at the
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George Chambers, 1803–1840: his life and work : the sailor's eye and the artist's hand
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in the summer of 1840 failed to bring improvements and he died of heart failure at
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in 1836 (and now in the National Maritime Museum) probably through the agency of
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on a coasting vessel, and was afterwards apprenticed to the master of a
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British Painters of Coast and Sea : A History and Gazetteer
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This article is about the maritime artist. For other uses, see
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in 1837. His most important later ‘set-piece’ commission was
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A Dutch Boeier in a Fresh Breeze (1831, oil on canvas,
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in the town harbour. At the age of 10, he served as a
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