Biography
- For the American painter (1832–1920) see Samuel Colman
Samuel Colman, also Samuel Coleman, (1780 – 21 January 1845) was an English painter, based in Bristol for most of his career.
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Samuel Colman (or Coleman) The Destruction of the Temple
c.1830–40 -
Samuel Colman (or Coleman) The Death of Amelia
?1804 -
Samuel Colman (or Coleman) The Temple of Flora
date not known
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Bristol school
Bristol school refers to artists associated with Bristol in the early 1800s and inspired by local scenery especially the River …
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