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- George_Chalmers_(artist) abstract "Sir George Chalmers, Bart., a native of Edinburgh and a pupil of Allan Ramsay, exhibited portraits at the Royal Academy from 1776 to 1790. Chalmers, born in Edinburgh, studied in London under Allan Ramsay, son of Allan Ramsay the poet, and later under masters in Italy. His family lost their estates owing to sympathy with the Jacobite cause. He practiced his profession as an artist first in Hull, and afterwards in London, with frequent travels to the Continent. In 1755 he painted at Minorca Edward Cornwallis and the distinguished General William Blakeney, then commanding at Minorca.He died in London in 1791.".
- George_Chalmers_(artist) birthPlace Edinburgh.
- George_Chalmers_(artist) deathDate "1791".
- George_Chalmers_(artist) deathYear "1791".
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- George_Chalmers_(artist) dateOfDeath "1791".
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- George_Chalmers_(artist) name "Chalmers, George".
- George_Chalmers_(artist) placeOfBirth "Edinburgh".
- George_Chalmers_(artist) placeOfDeath "London".
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- George_Chalmers_(artist) comment "Sir George Chalmers, Bart., a native of Edinburgh and a pupil of Allan Ramsay, exhibited portraits at the Royal Academy from 1776 to 1790. Chalmers, born in Edinburgh, studied in London under Allan Ramsay, son of Allan Ramsay the poet, and later under masters in Italy. His family lost their estates owing to sympathy with the Jacobite cause. He practiced his profession as an artist first in Hull, and afterwards in London, with frequent travels to the Continent.".
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