Henry William Pickersgill

English Painter, 1782-1875 was an English painter specialising in portraits. He was a Royal Academician for almost fifty years, and painted many of the most notable figures of his time. Born in London, Pickersgill was adopted in his youth by a Mr Hall, a silk manufacturer in Spitalfields, who financed his schooling and then took him into the family business. However, when war caused difficult trading conditions, Pickersgill opted to develop his talent for painting into a career, and was a pupil of landscape artist George Arnald between 1802 - 1805 before entering the Royal Academy Schools as a student in November 1805.His early subjects were varied and included landscapes and classical and historical themes, but he eventually settled to portraiture as his speciality. His first exhibit at the Royal Academy was a portrait of his benefactor Mr Hall, and during his lifetime he showed a total of 384 paintings there. He was elected to associate membership of the Academy in November 1822 and full membership in February 1826. Pickersgill was one of the pre-eminent portrait painters of his day. William Wordsworth, George Stephenson, Jeremy Bentham, Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Lord Nelson, the Duke of Wellington and Faraday were among the many notable people who sat for him. He famously painted author James Silk Buckingham and his wife Elizabeth in Arab costume in 1816, reflecting Buckingham's own travels in the East as well as the fashion of the times for the Orient. The National Portrait Gallery, London has over 50 of his portraits in its collection, including 16 original oils and 35 engravings after him, along with a small number of portraits of Pickersgill himself by others. From 1856?C64 he was librarian of the Royal Academy. He retired from the institution in December 1872, and died at his home in Blandford Square, London at the age of 93. Pickersgill's brother Richard, son Henry Hall and nephew Frederick Richard were also painters.


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Henry William Pickersgill Portrait of James Silk Buckingham and his Wife in Arab Costume of Baghdad of 1816 (mk32) oil


Portrait of James Silk Buckingham and his Wife in Arab Costume of Baghdad of 1816 (mk32)
Painting ID::  24705
Portrait of James Silk Buckingham and his Wife in Arab Costume of Baghdad of 1816 (mk32)
Portrait de James silk Buckingham et de sa femme en costume arabe de Bagdad de 1816)Huile sur toile signee 152.5 x 122 cm
   
   
     

Henry William Pickersgill Portrait of Charles Barry oil


Portrait of Charles Barry
Painting ID::  84076
Portrait of Charles Barry
before 1860(1860) Medium Oil cyf
before_1860(1860) _ Medium_Oil _ cyf
   
   
     

Henry William Pickersgill Major General Sir Henry Wheatley oil


Major General Sir Henry Wheatley
Painting ID::  88877
Major General Sir Henry Wheatley
oil on canvas 90 x 70 cm cyf
oil_on_canvas_ 90_x_70_cm_ cyf
   
   
     

Henry William Pickersgill Portrat des James Silk Buckingham und seiner Frau oil


Portrat des James Silk Buckingham und seiner Frau
Painting ID::  94084
Portrat des James Silk Buckingham und seiner Frau
1816-1825 Medium oil on canvas Dimensions 152.5 x 122 cm (60 x 48 in) cjr
   
   
     

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     Henry William Pickersgill
     English Painter, 1782-1875 was an English painter specialising in portraits. He was a Royal Academician for almost fifty years, and painted many of the most notable figures of his time. Born in London, Pickersgill was adopted in his youth by a Mr Hall, a silk manufacturer in Spitalfields, who financed his schooling and then took him into the family business. However, when war caused difficult trading conditions, Pickersgill opted to develop his talent for painting into a career, and was a pupil of landscape artist George Arnald between 1802 - 1805 before entering the Royal Academy Schools as a student in November 1805.His early subjects were varied and included landscapes and classical and historical themes, but he eventually settled to portraiture as his speciality. His first exhibit at the Royal Academy was a portrait of his benefactor Mr Hall, and during his lifetime he showed a total of 384 paintings there. He was elected to associate membership of the Academy in November 1822 and full membership in February 1826. Pickersgill was one of the pre-eminent portrait painters of his day. William Wordsworth, George Stephenson, Jeremy Bentham, Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Lord Nelson, the Duke of Wellington and Faraday were among the many notable people who sat for him. He famously painted author James Silk Buckingham and his wife Elizabeth in Arab costume in 1816, reflecting Buckingham's own travels in the East as well as the fashion of the times for the Orient. The National Portrait Gallery, London has over 50 of his portraits in its collection, including 16 original oils and 35 engravings after him, along with a small number of portraits of Pickersgill himself by others. From 1856?C64 he was librarian of the Royal Academy. He retired from the institution in December 1872, and died at his home in Blandford Square, London at the age of 93. Pickersgill's brother Richard, son Henry Hall and nephew Frederick Richard were also painters.

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