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T G Purvis

T G Purvis (12 April 1861 – 17 January 1933) was a British marine artist.
A sea captain who turned to painting, he was a prolific painter of ship portraits and marine scenes from the early 1890s to the late 1920s.
His paintings can be found in a number of public
collections, notably the National Maritime Museum and the
National Museum of Wales.〔British and Irish Paintings in Public Collections, http://books.google.co.uk/books/?id=9XNe0mLSJQAC〕〔BBC "Your Paintings", http://www.bbc.co.uk/arts/yourpaintings/artists/thomas-g-purvis-2360/paintings/slideshow#/8〕
==Life==
Thomas George Purvis (professionally known as T G Purvis) was born in Chirton, Northumberland,
on 12 April 1861.〔GRO birth, marriage or death certificate〕
He was the only child of the then 46-year-old〔Parish register〕
Jane Scott, daughter of a master mariner,〔 and her husband,
Thomas Joseph Purvis (1821–86), a blockmaker born in Alnwick.〔
Purvis went to sea as an apprentice in December 1878, working his way up
to obtain his Master's certificate in August 1887.〔National Maritime Museum records〕
He sailed on a variety of steam and sailing vessels; the latter
including two and a half years on the bark ''Arabella'' and a voyage to
Australia in the Dundee-built clipper, ''La Escocesa''.〔
In 1886 he married Grace Elizabeth Dodgin (1861-1948), eldest daughter
of shipbuilder and marine engineer Charles William Dodgin (1839-1917).〔〔http://www.ancestry.co.uk〕
As a ship's captain, T G could only find employment delivering
new small steamships to South America,〔〔Mariners List ship index, http://www.mariners-l.co.uk/IBON-INDEX.html〕 and he gave this up in July
1891〔 to become a full-time painter; he had already described himself
as "marine artist" in the census earlier that year.〔
From this time until the beginning of the First World War he was a prolific painter, mainly of ship portraits, though probably his best paintings are those where he was not constrained by the conventions of ship portraiture.〔〔〔The Fine Art Emporium, http://www.fineartemporium.com/se-Purvis-TG.htm〕
By 1888, when his oldest son Tom Purvis was born, he was living in Bristol.〔http://www.freebmd.org.uk〕 He moved in early 1894 to Cardiff,〔 where he for a time also ran a
photographic studio, and was still there in 1902.〔Glamorgan photographers, http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/wal/GLA/Photographers.html〕
Soon after, he moved to Blackheath, London. He was in Blackheath when his son Tom started at Camberwell School of Art in ca. 1904.
By the outbreak of the First World War, the great sailing ships Purvis
loved to paint were in decline.
In 1915 he moved to the Far East, leaving his family behind,〔His son Tom seems to have believed he had drowned (Purvis Archive, National Railway Museum, York)〕 and
took employment as mate or master of various steamships, at least
until 1925.〔
Meanwhile, he continued to paint.〔Numerous paintings of Far East subjects, including ones dated as late as 1926〕 Purvis died in Hong Kong on 17 January 1933, after an accident.〔`Fatal fall down hotel staircase', ''China Mail'', 17 January 1933; 'Captain of Old Clipper Days: Death of Captain Purvis in Kowloon', ''North China Herald'', 8 February 1933.〕

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