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Oil Paintings
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Edward Henry Corbould,RI,RWS 1815-1905
Painter, illustrator and sculptor, son of (2) Henry Corbould. A pupil of Henry Sass (1788-1844) and a student at the Royal Academy, he showed more wide-ranging interests than his father or uncle. He worked in watercolour and briefly in sculpture, winning gold medals for both from the Society of Arts (Fall of Phaeton, watercolour, 1834; St George and the Dragon, sculpture, exh. RA 1835; both untraced). He designed monumental figures for an unexecuted London County Council sculpture project for Blackfriars Bridge (1889), but he concentrated primarily on watercolours of literary and historical subjects, which he exhibited with the New Water-Colour Society from 1837 until 1898. |
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Edward Henry Corbould,RI,RWS Saul and the Witch of Endor (mk46) 1860
Watercolour and bodycolour
66x78.7cm
Property of Sutton Place Foundation
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Edward Henry Corbould,RI,RWS At Egliton, lord of t he Tournament mk178
1840
oils on wood
75x64cm
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Edward Henry Corbould,RI,RWS Accommodation Oil on canvas, 16 x 30-5/8 in
Date 1867(1867)
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Edward Henry Corbould,RI,RWS Can They Go Too 1877(1877)
Medium Oil on board
Dimensions 6 x 4-5/16 in
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Edward Henry Corbould,RI,RWS
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1815-1905
Painter, illustrator and sculptor, son of (2) Henry Corbould. A pupil of Henry Sass (1788-1844) and a student at the Royal Academy, he showed more wide-ranging interests than his father or uncle. He worked in watercolour and briefly in sculpture, winning gold medals for both from the Society of Arts (Fall of Phaeton, watercolour, 1834; St George and the Dragon, sculpture, exh. RA 1835; both untraced). He designed monumental figures for an unexecuted London County Council sculpture project for Blackfriars Bridge (1889), but he concentrated primarily on watercolours of literary and historical subjects, which he exhibited with the New Water-Colour Society from 1837 until 1898.
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