Edmund Marriner Gill

Edmund Marriner Gill (1820–1894) was an English landscape painter favouring waterfalls.

He was a student at the Royal Academy and produced watercolours and oils of the English, Welsh and Scottish countrysides, being much influenced by David Cox after meeting him in Birmingham in 1841.

He exhibited at the Royal Academy between 1842 and 1886, and lived in London, Ludlow and Hereford.

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The Waterfall (1889)