Painters work on display at gallery.

Whitby Gazette (Whitby, England) | May 27, 2008 | Copyright

AN EARLY 19th Century artist and close friend of famous Whitby artist George Weatherill will be featured in a talk and guided tour of his work at an exhibition in the town's Pannett Art Gallery.

The artist, George Haydock Dodgson born in 1811, became a close friend of Whitby artist George Weatherill.

Their work along with that of another 19th Century artist, Henry Barlow Carter, are on display at the art gallery.

The three were pioneer water colour artists who raised the status of the medium at a time when oil painting was regarded as far superior.

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