GEORGE HAMILTON BARRABLE
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GEORGE HAMILTON BARRABLE was a British painter active in London during the 1870s and 1880s, regularly exhibiting at the Royal Academy. His work combined realistic technique with a poetic sensibility, capturing quiet everyday scenes and the poised presence of his sitters. In the painting A Song Without Words, Barrable portrays a woman seated at a piano in soft tones, evoking a gentle passage of time and the tranquil interior of her being.