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George Price Boyce

1826–1897

After Botticelli: Copy of the Simonetta
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Biography

George Price Boyce (24 September 1826 – 9 February 1897) was a British watercolour painter of landscapes and vernacular architecture in the Pre-Raphaelite style. He was a patron and friend of Dante Gabriel Rossetti.

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Artworks

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  • Night Sketch of the Thames near Hungerford Bridge

    George Price Boyce
    ?c.1866
  • Landscape at Wotton, Surrey: Autumn

    George Price Boyce
    1864–5
  • A Girl by a Beech Tree in a Landscape

    George Price Boyce
    1857
  • On the West Lyn, North Devon

    George Price Boyce
    1858
  • Blackfriars Bridge: Moonlight Sketch

    George Price Boyce
    1863
  • A Girl’s Portrait

    George Price Boyce
    ?c.1868
  • After Botticelli: Copy of the Simonetta

    Attributed to George Price Boyce
    date not known
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