George Chinnery Road over a Bridge at Serampore,Bengal and Sketches of the River-scene,Skrine,and Workshippers at serampore Painting ID:: 39858 new12/George Chinnery-489235.jpg
Road over a Bridge at Serampore,Bengal and Sketches of the River-scene,Skrine,and Workshippers at serampore mk153
Pen and Brown ink over traces of pencil
George Chinnery Street Scene, Macao, with Pigs Painting ID:: 92710 new25/George Chinnery-378579.jpg
Street Scene, Macao, with Pigs Date not given
Source Victoria and Albert Museum
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George Chinnery Chinese Street Scene at Macao Painting ID:: 96474 new26/George Chinnery-396595.jpg
Chinese Street Scene at Macao between 1825 and 1852
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1774-1852,English painter. Although long rumoured to be Irish, Chinnery was brought up in London, where he showed a precocious talent as a portrait painter in the traditions of Romney and Cosway. His grandfather, the calligrapher William Chinnery sr, was the author of Writing and Drawing Made Easy, Amusing and Instructive (London, 1750); his father, William jr, was also a writing master, and exhibited portraits at the Free Society of Artists. George entered the Royal Academy Schools in 1792