George de Paris was a prolific watercolourist and active member of Brighton society in the late 19th century.  He was best known for his work establishing the Brighton Art Gallery, and for his “hobby of a lifetime” — a collection of over 1,200 paintings documenting the architecture of Sussex Parish Churches between c. 1850 and 1905.

This website is dedicated to the publication of research into the life and work of George de Paris.