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Henry Weigall for sale on 1stDibs
Henry Weigall was born to Henry Weigall Senior and Selina Smith. Henry, sometimes called Henry Weigall Junior, was part of a very talented family. His father was a sculptor, gem engraver, die-sinker and modeler. Weigall painted numerous portraits of well-known people, including Prime minister Disraeli and created sculptures. He married Rose Sophia Mary Fane on August 15, 1866, in Westminster Abbey, London. Weigall lived in London in 1880 and Ramsgate Kent in 1889. In 1919, Weigall and his wife donated to the Ramsgate Football Club the land occupied by Southwood Stadium. Weigall has exhibited at Royal Society of Artists, Birmingham, Grosvenor Gallery, Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool, Manchester Art Gallery, New Gallery, Royal Academy, Royal Hibernian Academy and Royal Scottish Academy. He passed away in 1925.
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An elegant and sophisticated decorative touch in any living space, portrait paintings have remained popular throughout the years and are widely loved pieces of art for display in many homes today.
Portrait paintings are at least as old as ancient Egypt, where realistic, lifelike depictions of the recently deceased — commonly known as “mummy portraits” — were painted on wooden panels and affixed to mummies as part of the burial tradition.
For centuries, painters have used portraiture as a means of expressing a subject’s nobility, societal status and authority. Portraits were given as gifts in Renaissance Europe, and a portrait artist might have been commissioned to help mark a significant occasion such as a wedding or a promotion to high office. Prior to the advent of photography, which eventually replaced painted portraits as a quicker and more efficient way of capturing a person’s essence, the subject of a portrait had to sit for hours until the painter had finished. And during the 18th century in particular, if an artist commissioned for a portrait struggled with how to adequately memorialize and capture a subject’s likeness, sometimes a portrait painting wasn’t completed for up to a year.
Whether it’s part of the gallery-style approach to your living-room or dining-room walls or merely inspiration as you devise an eye-grabbing color scheme in your home, a portrait painting is a timeless decorative object for any interior. A landscape painting or sculpture might give you the kind of insight into a specific region of the world or a different culture that you can ascertain only through art. Similarly, when you take the time to learn about the subject of a portrait painting that you bring into your home — the sitter’s history, the relationship between the sitter and the artist should one exist, the story of how the portrait came to be — that work can become intensely personal in addition to its place as an object for an art-hungry corner of your apartment or house.
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