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- Charles_Walter_Simpson_(English_artist) abstract "Charles Walter Simpson RI (born Camberley, Surrey, England in 1885; died 1971) was an English painter.Simpson lived in Lamorna, Cornwall, England, in the early 1910s, and returned there in the 1930s, earning a reputation as an animal and bird painter.He exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1948. An exhibition of his work was held at Penlee House Gallery and Museum in 2005.".
- Q5083334 abstract "Charles Walter Simpson RI (born Camberley, Surrey, England in 1885; died 1971) was an English painter.Simpson lived in Lamorna, Cornwall, England, in the early 1910s, and returned there in the 1930s, earning a reputation as an animal and bird painter.He exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1948. An exhibition of his work was held at Penlee House Gallery and Museum in 2005.".
- Charles_Walter_Simpson_(English_artist) comment "Charles Walter Simpson RI (born Camberley, Surrey, England in 1885; died 1971) was an English painter.Simpson lived in Lamorna, Cornwall, England, in the early 1910s, and returned there in the 1930s, earning a reputation as an animal and bird painter.He exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1948. An exhibition of his work was held at Penlee House Gallery and Museum in 2005.".
- Q5083334 comment "Charles Walter Simpson RI (born Camberley, Surrey, England in 1885; died 1971) was an English painter.Simpson lived in Lamorna, Cornwall, England, in the early 1910s, and returned there in the 1930s, earning a reputation as an animal and bird painter.He exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1948. An exhibition of his work was held at Penlee House Gallery and Museum in 2005.".