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William Dyce 1806-1864
Scottish painter, educationalist, theorist and designer. The son of a lecturer in medicine at Marischal College, Aberdeen, he studied medicine and theology, obtaining his Master's degree in 1823. Episcopalian by upbringing, Dyce was expected, like his cousin, the scholar and bibliophile Alexander Dyce (1798-1869), to proceed to Oxford to take orders. His early interest in art found an outlet in portraiture, his first commission being Sir James M. D. M'Grigor (1823; U. Aberdeen). His first attempt at history painting, The Infant Hercules Strangling the Serpents sent by Juno to Destroy Him (1824; Edinburgh, N.G.), much influenced by Reynolds, was shown to Sir Thomas Lawrence, who is said to have encouraged Dyce to enter the Royal Academy Schools in 1825. After a few months he set off for Rome in the company of Alexander Day;
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Painting ID:: 21443 Pegwell Bay in Kent.A Recollection of October 5 th 1858 (mk09)
c 1859/60
Oil on canvas,63 x 89 cm
London,Tate Gallery
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Painting ID:: 27871 Titian's First Experiments with Colour
1856-7
Oil on canvas,91 x 70 cm(36 x 27 3/4 in)
Aberdeen Art Gallery and Museum (mk63)
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Painting ID:: 27907 Neptune Resigning to Britannia the Empire of the sea
1847
fresco,3.5 x 5.1m
(11ft 5in x 16 ft 10 in)Osborne House,Isle of Wight (mk63)
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Painting ID:: 28164 The Baptism of King Ethelbert
1846
fresco.5 x 2.9 cm
(16ft 4in x 9ft 4 in)
House of Lords,Palace of Westminster,London (mk63)
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Painting ID:: 28168 Hospitality:the Admission of Sir Tristram to the Fellowship of the Round Table
1840-52
Fresco 3.4 x 6.6 m
(11ft 3 in x 21 ft 9in)
Royal Robing Room Palace of Westminster,London (mk63)
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William Dyce
1806-1864
Scottish painter, educationalist, theorist and designer. The son of a lecturer in medicine at Marischal College, Aberdeen, he studied medicine and theology, obtaining his Master's degree in 1823. Episcopalian by upbringing, Dyce was expected, like his cousin, the scholar and bibliophile Alexander Dyce (1798-1869), to proceed to Oxford to take orders. His early interest in art found an outlet in portraiture, his first commission being Sir James M. D. M'Grigor (1823; U. Aberdeen). His first attempt at history painting, The Infant Hercules Strangling the Serpents sent by Juno to Destroy Him (1824; Edinburgh, N.G.), much influenced by Reynolds, was shown to Sir Thomas Lawrence, who is said to have encouraged Dyce to enter the Royal Academy Schools in 1825. After a few months he set off for Rome in the company of Alexander Day;
. Related Artists to William Dyce: | John Vanderlyn | Nardo di Cione | Carlo Francesco Nuvolone | Charles M.Relyea | Kracker, Johann Lucas |
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