George Paul Chalmers
British artist
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What we know about the person: George Paul Chalmers (1833–1878) was a Scottish landscape, marine, interior and portrait painter connected with the Edinburgh art scene and the Royal Scottish Academy; he died in 1878 after a violent mugging in Edinburgh. His life and work have been documented in resources such as the Dictionary of National Biography and related galleries, with notable works including The End of the Harvest (1873) and The Legend, held at the National Gallery of Scotland.[2][7]
Recent coverage: There are no widely reported, verifiable contemporary news items about this historical figure in major current news outlets. Any “latest news” references are likely to be archival or biographical updates rather than ongoing events.[9][2]
Notable sources and identifiers: The figure is catalogued in multiple reference databases (Wikidata Q15513085; Q19029360) and has entries in biographical compilations such as Wikisource’s Dictionary of National Biography (1885–1900). Wikimedia Commons pages and MutualArt provide additional biographical details and image collections associated with his name.[4][5][6][7][10][9]
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www.wikidata.orgGeorge Paul Chalmers (1833–1878)George Paul Chalmers (1833–1878)George Paul Chalmers (1833–1878)George Paul Chalmers (1833–1878) Alternative namesG. P. ChalmersG. P. Chalmers DescriptionBritish painterBritish painter Date of birth/death183320 February 1878 Location of birth/death Work locationNetherlands (1874); The Hague (1874); EdinburghNetherlands (1874); The Hague (1874); Edinburgh Authority file- : Q15513085 - VIAF: 95751662 - ISNI: 0000000084578723 - ULAN: 500011606 - LCCN: no2010166967...
commons.wikimedia.orgentry in Dictionary of National Biography
www.wikidata.orgBritish artist (1833–1878) Upload media Date of birth1833 Montrose Date of death20 February 1878 Edinburgh Place of burial Country of citizenship Educated at Occupation Member of Work location
commons.wikimedia.orgOn 15 Feb. 1878 he attended the Scotch Academy dinner. Returning thence (and ‘from a subsequent engagement with some brother artists’) evil befell him. Apparently he was attacked and robbed. At least he was found by the police in an area ‘with his pockets rifled.’ He never recovered from this accident, and died on the 20th of the same month.
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