William Grimaldi (1751-1830).
Born in Shoreditch, England, and died in London. Studied under Worlidge and afterward at Paris. He was a miniature painter and painted for members of the Royal Family.
Jean Antoine Theodore Gudin (1802-1879).
Born at Paris and died at Boulogne. He was marine painter of harbor and coast scenes, also landscapes. He practised etching and lithography.
Guido, see Reni.
Guido Guidone Siena.
An old Sienese painter who made great improvement over the Greeks before the time of Cimabue and Giotto.
Francis Guy (1760-1820).
Born in England and came to New York in 1795, going to Philadelphia and Baltimore, where he established dye-works. He also had been a tailor, but always worked at landscape painting, to which he was devoted. About 1817 he returned to Brooklyn, N. Y., where he died.