George Clarkson Stanfield
George Clarkson Stanfield was an English painter.Biography
Stanfield was born in London, the second son from the second marriage of his painter father Clarkson Frederick Stanfield. He received his artistic training largely from his father, and painted the same class of subjects including landscape art and marine art. He attended the Royal Academy Schools, but was not formally enrolled.
He is best known for his topographical views painted during his visits to the Rhine Valley, the Moselle, Switzerland, and the Italian lakes.
Stanfield exhibited, starting at age sixteen, at the Royal Academy from 1844 to 1876 and at the British Institution from 1844 to 1867. He had a limited success during his lifetime, probably due to a shift in taste of the public.
Stanfield married his cousin, Maria Blackburn, in 1854 and took up residence in Hampstead. They had five sons and two daughters. He died of liver disease at the home of his sister in Hampstead, north London, on 22 March 1878.