Henry Stanier
Henry Stanier was born in Birmingham, England, in 1831, but lived also in Spain. During the 1880s and 1890s, Stanier often painted the view from the Mirador de San Nicolas. Inspired by the rich cultural legacy of Granada’s Moorish past, he also produced several carefully observed architectural subjects, sometimes incorporating picturesque or exotic figures in an Orientalist’s vein. Such scenes were occasionally exhibited in London at the Royal Society of British Artists, although it appears that Stanier found a ready market for his work amongst Granada’s passing foreign tourists. As a young artist in his home city of Birmingham, Stanier had been an active exhibitor of flower pieces and historical genre scenes. Later, in the 1860s and 1870s, he painted Egyptian landscapes and city views before eventually devoting himself to Spanish subjects. Stanier passed away in Granada in 1894.
1850s French Antique Henry Stanier
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20th Century French Henry Stanier
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20th Century Italian Henry Stanier
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1990s Chinese Neoclassical Henry Stanier
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Early 20th Century Scottish Henry Stanier
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1870s French Islamic Antique Henry Stanier
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19th Century English Antique Henry Stanier
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Late 19th Century German Moorish Antique Henry Stanier
Late 19th Century Spanish Islamic Antique Henry Stanier
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Late 20th Century American Henry Stanier
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Late 19th Century Italian Antique Henry Stanier
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Late 19th Century French Antique Henry Stanier
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1860s French Romantic Antique Henry Stanier
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