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George William Mote

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Getting up Anchor at Spithead
The Garden of England

George William Mote (1832–1909) was a British painter. Mote produced a series of landscape oil paintings. He started painting as the gardener/caregiver to Sir Thomas Phillips of Middle Hill. Many of Mote's paintings have been exhibited at Royal Academy and Suffolk Street Gallery of the Royal Society of British Artists.

References

  • E.Benezit, Dictionnairre des Peintres, Sculpteurs, Dessinateurs et Graveurs, Volume 9, Page 899
  • Christopher Wood, Dictionary of British Art - Volume IV, Victorian Painters, Page 367 (text), Page 331 (illustrations).