George Adolphus Storey
George Adolphus Storey was born in London but educated in Paris. When he returned to London, he worked briefly for an architect before studying under J. M. Leigh and J. L. Dulong. He was also encouraged by William Behnes, the sculptor, whose studio he visited. Storey exhibited at the Royal Academy from 1852 and studied at the Royal Academy schools from 1854. He was influenced by the Pre-Raphaelites but gave them up under the influence of Charles Robert Leslie. Storey worked in North London, establishing a reputation as a genre and portrait painter and also as an illustrator. He drew elegant pictures of middle-class people for love stories and the like.
19th Century English Romantic Antique George Adolphus Storey
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20th Century George Adolphus Storey
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20th Century Italian George Adolphus Storey
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Mid-20th Century Spanish George Adolphus Storey
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Mid-20th Century American Modern George Adolphus Storey
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Early 20th Century English Victorian George Adolphus Storey
Giltwood, Paint
Early 20th Century George Adolphus Storey
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20th Century American American Classical George Adolphus Storey
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Mid-20th Century Mid-Century Modern George Adolphus Storey
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Early 20th Century Italian George Adolphus Storey
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1860s English Victorian Antique George Adolphus Storey
Gold Leaf
Early 20th Century George Adolphus Storey
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1960s American Modern Vintage George Adolphus Storey
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1960s Unknown Folk Art Vintage George Adolphus Storey
Masonite, Paint