FDA-D.1466-2016
Parts
Object number
FDA-D.1466-2016
Object type
Identification
Title
Chapel Wall Painting, North Side, Figures VI, VII, VIII, IX; Scenes 6, 7, 8
Title Type
assigned by cataloguer
Comments
‘RICHARD HAMILTON ESSEX was a frequent exhibitor at the Old Water-Colour Society from the date of his associateship in 1823; he never passed to full membership [and resigned in 1837]. He depicted our ancient Gothic buildings with great skill, and chose his subjects from the church architecture of this country and the Continent. He exhibited also at the Royal Academy and at Suffolk Street and made a series of drawings of the architecture and stained glass of the Temple Church, published in 1845 by Weale. He died in 1855 at Bow in his fifty-third year.’
[Source: Redgrave, Gilbert Richard, A History of Water-Colour Painting in England, 1892, p.184]
[Source: Redgrave, Gilbert Richard, A History of Water-Colour Painting in England, 1892, p.184]
Other number
238
Description
Dimensions
height (actual size): 340mm
width (actual size): 500mm
width (actual size): 500mm
Inscription
Signed in pencil 'R.H. Essex delt. 1847', inscribed 'North side, 1.'
Materials & techniques note
Pencil drawing
Production
Person
Essex, Richard Hamilton, 1802 - 1855 (Artist)
Date
1847




