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          Arthur Joseph Meadows was a painter of coastal scenes and marines who was greatly influenced by Clarkson Stanfield.

        1. Arthur Joseph Meadows was a painter of coastal scenes and marines who was greatly influenced by Clarkson Stanfield.
        2. Born within a family of painters, Arthur Joseph Meadows may rightly be considered the leading member of this prodigious and prolific group.
        3. Arthur Joseph Meadows was born in Mile End in the East End of London in The youngest child, he lived with his parents until his father's death in
        4. Arthur Joseph Meadows was born in Mile End, London on 9th October, into the Meadows family of artists.
        5. Meadows was born in the East End of London, and was an exceptionally successful marine and landscape painter, travelling extensively and selling widely.
        6. Arthur Joseph Meadows was born in Mile End in the East End of London in The youngest child, he lived with his parents until his father's death in.

          Arthur Meadows

          Arthur Joseph Meadows was born in Mile End in the East End of London in The youngest child, he lived with his parents until his father's death in He then continued to live in the neighbouring streets off Bow Road in close proximity to his mother and his sister Ann and her family, until

          One interesting vignette of the young Arthur that has survived was as a member of a Mile End amateur dramatic society, 'The Pickwick Histrionic Club', which appeared at the Beaumont Institution in Beaumont Square (where the Meadows family lived at the time).

          Arthur appeared in a drama called, 'All that glitters is not gold', and the critic of 'The Players' Magazine noted in his review of the evening that, "Mr s as Lady Leatherbridge was also exceedingly good" , perhaps showing some of his father's and grandfather's dramatic talent.

          Image: Self-portrait of Arthur Joseph Meadows

          Above: Self-portrait of Arthur Joseph Meadows.
          (Reproduced by kind permission of Arthur Meadows).
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