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  1. Nationality. Irish. Education. Harrow School; South Kensington School of Art, London. Known for. Painter of genre, historical scenes and Orientalist themes. Movement. Orientalist. George William Joy (7 July 1844 in Dublin, Ireland – 28 October 1925 in Purbrook, Hampshire) was an Irish painter in London.

    • Painter of genre, historical scenes and Orientalist themes
    • Orientalist
    • Irish
  2. Artworks by George William Joy. Museum of London. Leeds Art Gallery, Leeds Museums and Galleries. Leeds Art Gallery, Leeds Museums and Galleries. Bristol Museum & Art Gallery. Williamson Art Gallery & Museum. Russell-Cotes Art Gallery & Museum. Gallery Oldham. 3 more.

  3. Augusta Stylianou Gallery. George William Joy (July 7, 1844 in Dublin, Ireland – October 28, 1925 in Purbrook, Hampshire) was an Irish painter. Joy was the son of William Bruce Joy, MD, and the brother of sculptor Albert Bruce Joy, descendents of an old Huguenot family which settled in Antrim in 1612. He was initially torn between the idea of ...

  4. George William Joy | Artist | Royal Academy of Arts. George William Joy (1844 - 1925) RA Collection: People and Organisations. Profile. Born: 1844. Died: 1925. Gender: Male. Share. The Royal Academy of Arts, located in the heart of London, is a place where art is made, exhibited and debated.

  5. The King's Drum Shall Never Be Beaten for Rebels, 1798. Oil on canvas. 116 x 152.2 cms | 45 1/2 x 59 3/4 ins. Russell-Cotes Art Gallery and Museum Bournemouth. less than 1 MP. Landscape with Aurora Borealis. In the Background Middlefart Church. Oil on canvas. 31.2 x 39.5 cms | 12 1/4 x 15 1/2 ins.

  6. George William Joy. Paintings. Flora MacDonalds farewell to Bonnie Prince Charlie. An English drummer boy. General Gordon's Last Stand. The Danaids. The Bayswater Omnibus. Sleeping Joan of Arc (Joan of Arc on her way to Reims) Eve. Truth. George William Joy (July 7, 1844 in Dublin, Irish – October 28, 1925 in Purbrook, Hampshire) was an Irish ...

  7. Women. A Dinner of Herbs by George William Joy (1844–1925), from Gallery Oldham.