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Frederick Leighton The Tambourine Player oil painting reproduction


The Tambourine Player
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Frederick Leighton
  
1830-1896 He was an English painter and sculptor. His works depicted historical, biblical and classical subject matter. Leighton was born in Scarborough to a family in the import and export business. He was educated at University College School, London. He then received his artistic training on the European continent, first from Eduard Von Steinle and then from Giovanni Costa. When in Florence, aged 24, where he studied at the Accademia di Belle Arti, he painted the procession of the Cimabue Madonna through the Borgo Allegri. He lived in Paris from 1855 to 1859, where he met Ingres, Delacroix, Corot and Millet. Flaming JuneIn 1860, he moved to London, where he associated with the Pre-Raphaelites. He designed Elizabeth Barrett Browning's tomb for Robert Browning in the English Cemetery, Florence in 1861. In 1864 he became an associate of the Royal Academy and in 1878 he became its President (1878?C96). His 1877 sculpture, Athlete Wrestling with a Python, was considered at its time to inaugurate a renaissance in contemporary British sculpture, referred to as the New Sculpture. His paintings represented Britain at the great 1900 Paris Exhibition. Icarus and DaedalusLeighton was knighted at Windsor in 1878, and was created a baronet eight years later. He was the first painter to be given a peerage, in the New Year Honours List of 1896.
The Tambourine Player
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Related Paintings to Frederick Leighton :.
| Bronzino - Portrait of a Young Man | Edouard Manet--Peonies | MichaelThomasSadler | attributed to Paolo Uccello -- Portraits of Five Florentine Artists | Alfred Sisley119 | | Landscape with Ruins and Archway | woeking on his opera ruslan and lyudmila | The Girlhood of Mary Virgin | St.Mark Preaching in Alexandria | Haystacks under a Rainy Sky (nn04) |


        

 

 

 

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