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George Peacock b. 1806

Also known as S. V. Peacock, G. E. Peacock, George Edwards Peacock
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George Edwards Peacock was a landscape painter. In 1836 he was sentenced to death for forgery at London's Old Bailey. The sentence was commuted to transportation for life. He reached Sydney in 1837. In 1847 he exhibited with the Society for the Promotion of the Fine Arts in Australia.
  • Biographical Data b. 1806 Sedbergh, Yorkshire, England, UK
  • Biography 1 biography
  • Associates 11 people
  • Groups 2 groups
  • Works 7 works
  • Exhibitions 2 exhibitions
  • Collections 7 collections
  • Recognitions 1 recognition
  • References 16 references
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    George Edwards Peacock received commissions to paint properties, (Colonel Rogers commissioned six paintings of and from his family home, Craigend House, former residence of Sir Thomas Mitchell).
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Updated Oct. 19, 2011
Created Jan. 1, 1992
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