| Born | December 3, 1793 (Sunderland) |
| Died | May 18, 1867 (Hampstead) at the age of 73 |
| Nationality | United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland |
| Genre | marine painting |
| Profession | painter |
| Family | Father: James Field Stanfield Child: George Clarkson Stanfield, Francis Stanfield |
| Memberships | Royal Academy of Arts |
| Notable works | Mount St Michael, Cornwall (1830), Beilstein on the Moselle (1837), French Troops Fording the Magra (1847), A Market Boat on the Scheldt (1826), On the Scheldt near Leiskenshoeck: A Squally Day (1837) |
| Museums | Art Institute of Chicago |
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| Born | December 3, 1793 (Sunderland) |
| Died | May 18, 1867 (Hampstead) at the age of 73 |
| Nationality | United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland |
| Genre | marine painting |
| Profession | painter |
| Family | Father: James Field Stanfield Child: George Clarkson Stanfield, Francis Stanfield |
| Memberships | Royal Academy of Arts |
| Notable works | Mount St Michael, Cornwall (1830), Beilstein on the Moselle (1837), French Troops Fording the Magra (1847), A Market Boat on the Scheldt (1826), On the Scheldt near Leiskenshoeck: A Squally Day (1837) |
| Museums | Art Institute of Chicago |