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Benjamin Robert Haydon
Sketch of Three Figures

$1,645.38
£1,215
€1,423.94
CA$2,269.05
A$2,549.18
CHF 1,331.95
MX$31,113.92
NOK 16,911.87
SEK 15,918.96
DKK 10,625.98

About the Item

Benjamin Robert Haydon 1786 - 1846 Sketch of Three Figures Pen and ink on paper, Image size: 9 3/4 x 7 3/4 inches (25 x 20 cm) Acid Free mount, original frame Provenance Private Collection Collection of Lady Palgrave Benjamin Robert Haydon Haydon was born on January 26, 1786, in Plymouth, Devon, England. He showed an early aptitude for study, encouraged by his mother. At the age of six, he attended Plymouth Grammar School, and later Plympton Grammar School, where Sir Joshua Reynolds had also studied. In 1804, Haydon moved to London to attend the Royal Academy Schools, quickly gaining recognition. His first exhibition at the Royal Academy was in 1807. Despite his talent, Haydon faced financial difficulties throughout his life, leading to periods of imprisonment for debt. He died by suicide on June 22, 1846, in Paddington, London. Haydon’s diaries and lectures on art were published posthumously, providing valuable insights into his life and thoughts on art. Museums National Portrait Gallery, London Victoria and Albert Museum, London Ashmolean Museum, Oxford Leeds Art Gallery Reading Museum & Town Hall Hunterian Museum, Glasgow Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery, Exeter Tate Britain, London Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool Ferens Art Gallery, Hull National Army Museum, London Plymouth City Museum and Art Gallery The Box, Plymouth Royal Hospital Chelsea Petworth House, National Trust
  • Creator:
    Benjamin Robert Haydon (1786 - 1846, English)
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 9.85 in (25 cm)Width: 7.88 in (20 cm)
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    25 x 20 cmPrice: $1,645
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  • Gallery Location:
    London, GB
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU52415250302

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