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  1. Samuel Palmer RWS Hon.RE (Hon. Fellow of the Society of Painter-Etchers) (27 January 1805 – 24 May 1881) was a British landscape painter, etcher and printmaker. He was also a prolific writer. Palmer was a key figure in Romanticism in Britain and produced visionary pastoral paintings.

  2. May 20, 2024 · Samuel Palmer (born Jan. 27, 1805, London, Eng.—died May 24, 1881, Redhill, Surrey) was an English painter and etcher of visionary landscapes who was a disciple of William Blake. Palmer’s father, a bookseller, encouraged him to become a painter.

  3. Samuel Palmer (27 January 1805 – 24 May 1881) was a British landscape painter, etcher and printmaker. He was also a prolific writer. Palmer was a key figure in Romanticism in Britain and produced visionary pastoral paintings.

  4. Samuel Palmer Hon.RE (Hon. Fellow of the Society of Painter-Etchers) (27 January 1805 – 24 May 1881) was a British landscape painter, etcher and printmaker. He was also a prolific writer. Palmer was a key figure in Romanticism in Britain and produced visionary pastoral paintings.

  5. Samuel Palmer (1805–1881): Vision and Landscape. Disillusioned with his isolated life in the countryside, Palmer left Shoreham in 1835 and traveled through Devon and Wales in search of new subjects.

  6. Samuel Palmer (1805–1881) Tate. (b London, 27 Jan. 1805; d Redhill, Surrey, 24 May. 1881). English landscape painter (mainly in watercolour) and etcher. He was precocious, first exhibiting at the Royal Academy when he was only 14. In 1822 he met John Linnell, who introduced him to William Blake in 1824.

  7. Samuel Palmer is one of the most renowned British painters, best known for his poetic and spiritual landscapes. At the age of seventeen he was introduced to John Linnell, who taught Palmer and introduced him to William Blake; Palmer became the leading member of the “Ancients,” a circle of artists who gathered around Blake.

  8. May 29, 2006 · Samuel Palmer (1805–1881): Vision and Landscape. Exhibition dates: March 7 – May 29, 2006. Location: Galleries for Drawings, Prints, and Photographs. Press preview: Monday, March 6, 10:00 – noon. Samuel Palmer ranks among the most important British landscape painters of the Romantic era.

  9. Feb 21, 2019 · Palmer was William Blake's most important follower and a member of the "Ancients." His most intense works, a series of tiny landscape paintings and drawings, were produced in Shoreham, Kent, which he first visited in 1825 and where he lived between 1827 and 1832.

  10. Samuel Palmer British. 1833–34. On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 808. Palmers idyllic rural scenes owe much to the glorification of nature championed by the artist-poet William Blake (1757–1827).