Frederick Samuel Beaumont Art
Frederick Samuel Beaumont was born in Huddersfield and educated at the Camden House School, Brighton. He initially worked in a fancy goods warehouse in Brighton while continuing with his drawing. A chance meeting with E. Goodwyn Lewis persuaded him to change careers and he studied at the Royal Academy Schools from 1882–88, winning a silver medal in Life Study and the Académie Julian, Paris. Beaumont then spent time in France, Italy and Spain studying the Old Masters. He married and settled in Wimborne, Dorset. He was signed into the St. Ives Arts Club as a guest of Alfred Hartley in February 1912 and settled in the town during WWI in 1916. Beaumont leased 9 Richmond Terrace in that year and took a studio at Porthmeor. In 1918, he was elected onto the Lanhams Hanging Committee. In his later years, he lived in Kensington, London. Beaumont has done several exhibitions at Grosvenor Gallery, Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool, New Gallery, Royal Society of Portrait Painters, Royal Academy, Royal Society of British Artists, Royal Institute of Painters in Water Colors, Royal Institute of Oil Painters and Royal Scottish Academy.
19th Century Frederick Samuel Beaumont Art
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1940s Surrealist Frederick Samuel Beaumont Art
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17th Century Old Masters Frederick Samuel Beaumont Art
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18th Century and Earlier Frederick Samuel Beaumont Art
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1730s Italian School Frederick Samuel Beaumont Art
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Early 20th Century Impressionist Frederick Samuel Beaumont Art
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17th Century Baroque Frederick Samuel Beaumont Art
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1840s French School Frederick Samuel Beaumont Art
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Early 19th Century Academic Frederick Samuel Beaumont Art
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18th Century Frederick Samuel Beaumont Art
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21st Century and Contemporary Realist Frederick Samuel Beaumont Art
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1980s Contemporary Frederick Samuel Beaumont Art
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1730s French School Frederick Samuel Beaumont Art
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