Henry Tresham

Henry Tresham

Henry Tresham (c.1751–17 June 1814) was an Irish-born painter active in London in the late 18th century. His reputation was primarily gained through large-scale history paintings, somewhat similar in style to those of Henry Fuseli, but all of which are now lost. These were based on his travels to Rome. He was elected an Associate of the Royal Academy in 1791 and became a Royal Academician in 1799. He was professor of painting at the Royal Academy from 1807 to 1809. He was involved in several of the major history painting ventures of late 18th-century London, including Robert Bowyer's History Gallery, the Boydell Shakespeare Gallery and Thomas Macklin's "Holy Bible". Among the surviving examples of his painting is "The Earl of Warwick's Vow before the Battle of Towton" at Manchester City Art Gallery. [http://www.groveart.com/shared/views/article.html?section=art.086107 Walch] .]

Notes

Bibliography

*Walch, Peter. " [http://www.groveart.com/shared/views/article.html?section=art.086107 Henry Tresham] . "Grove Dictionary of Art." Ed. Jane Turner. London; New York: Grove/Macmillan, 1996. ISBN 1-884446-00-0. Retrieved on 29 November 2007.


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Нужна курсовая?

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Henry Bulkeley — Henry de Bulkeley Henry Bulkeley, né avant 1659, fut Master of the Household[1] (intendant de la Maison royale) des rois Charles II et James II d Angleterre. Il fut membre du Parlement de l Angleterre de février 1679 à août 1679[2]. Il est le… …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Henry De Bulkeley — Henry Bulkeley, né avant 1659, fut Master of the Household[1] (intendant de la Maison royale) des rois Charles II et James II d Angleterre. Il fut membre du Parlement de l Angleterre de février 1679 à août 1679[2]. Il est le fils de Thomas, fait… …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Henry de bulkeley — Henry Bulkeley, né avant 1659, fut Master of the Household[1] (intendant de la Maison royale) des rois Charles II et James II d Angleterre. Il fut membre du Parlement de l Angleterre de février 1679 à août 1679[2]. Il est le fils de Thomas, fait… …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Henry de Bulkeley — Henry Bulkeley, né avant 1659, fut Master of the Household[1] (intendant de la Maison royale) des rois Charles II et Jacques II d Angleterre. Il fut membre du Parlement de l Angleterre de février 1679 à août 1679[2]. Il est le fils de Thomas,… …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Henry Garnet — Infobox Criminal subject name = Henry Garnet image size = 225px image caption = date of birth = 1555 place of birth = Heanor in Derbyshire date of death = death date|1606|5|3|mf=y place of death = charge = Conspiracy to assassinate King James I… …   Wikipedia

  • Henry Bulkeley — Hon. Henry Bulkeley (c. 1641–1698) was Master of the Household of Kings Charles II and James II of England, Member of Parliament from February 1679 to August 1679 for the constituency of Anglesey and from 1679 until 1689 for Beaumaris.In 1700, he …   Wikipedia

  • Thomas Tresham (speaker) — Sir Thomas Tresham (d. 6 May 1471) was a British politician, soldier and administrator. He was the son of William Tresham and his wife Isabel, and much of Thomas s early advancement was due to his fathers influence. In 1443 him and his father… …   Wikipedia

  • William Tresham — His Worship William Tresham JP (d. 23 September 1450) was a British lawyer and Speaker of the House of Commons. Born in Northamptonshire, the son of Thomas Tresham of Sywell, he went on to become a major landowner in the region. He was elected as …   Wikipedia

  • John Henry Whitley — (1866 – 1935), often known as J. H. Whitley, was a respected and successful British politician whose life and career spanned a period of significant social change, from roots in the heart of the Industrial Revolution through to the inter war… …   Wikipedia

  • Michael Henry Herbert — Sir Michael Henry Herbert KCMG CB PC The Hon. Sir Michael Henry Herbert by Spy , 1903 British Ambassador to the United States In office 1902–1903 Monarch …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”