George Bryant Campion
George Bryant Campion was a topographical artist, painter and lithographer. He submitted several watercolours to the Royal Society of British Artists between 1829-31 from an address in Coleman Street, London. He was also drawing master at the Royal Military Academy, Woolwich, for some time. www.whytes.ie In 1834 he was elected a member of the New Watercolour Society and between 1842-64 exhibited there several Irish landscapes and genre scenes of Tipperary, Killarney and Cork. He showed one painting with the RHA, in 1856. One of his watercolours, Spanish Peasants, is in the collection of the National Gallery in Dublin. He moved to Munich shortly before he died in 1870. www.whytes.ie