Henry Howard (artist)

Henry Howard (artist)

Howard Henry (31 January 1769 – 5 October 1847) was an early 19th-century British portrait and history painter.

Howard, the son of a coachmaker in Wardour Street, was born in London. After being educated at a school in Hounslow, he started studying with the painter Philip Reinagle in 1786. In 1788 he began attending the Royal Academy Schools and was awarded a silver medal for drawing from life and a gold medal for historical painting for his "Caractacus Recognising the Dead Body of his Son".Graves and Graham-Vernon, “Henry Howard”.]

In March 1791, Howard traveled to Italy, France, and Switzerland. In Rome, he met and studied sculpture with John Flaxman and John Deare. In 1792 he painted a "Dream of Cain". While abroad he applied to the Royal Academy for a grant after the bankruptcy of his father. Two years later, he returned to Britain by way of Vienna and Dresden. He began instructing Reinagle’s daughter Jane in drawing and married her in 1803. Together they had four daughters and three sons. From 1806 they lived at 50 Newman Street, Westminster, until his death.

In the 1790s Howard painted and drew a variety of subjects from literature, portraits, and drawings of sculpture. In 1795 and 1796, he submitted five such pictures to the Royal Academy, including a sketch from Milton’s "Paradise Lost". He illustrated Sharpe’s "British Essayists" and Du Roveray’s edition of Alexander Pope’s translation of Homer. He also contributed designs for Josiah Wedgwood's pottery. Between 1799 and 1801, he made a series of drawings of sculpture. One series was published by the Dilettanti Society and one was made for the collector Charles Townley, the sculptor John Flaxman, and the Society of Engravers .

Howard was elected an associate member of the Royal Academy and exhibited there until his death in 1847; he was elected a full member in 1808. In 1811 he became secretary of the Academy and in 1833 he was appointed professor of painting at the Schools (his lectures were published by his son in 1848). Howard’s diploma work was "The Four Angels Loosed from the Great River Euphrates". He painted a series of works from Milton’s "Comus" and several subjects from the plays of William Shakespeare. In 1809 he exhibited "Christ Blessing Young Children", which later became the altarpiece of St. Luke’s, in Berwick St Soho, London (demolished 1936). [Now the site, at the bottom of the market, is occupied by the tower-block Kemp House] One of Howard’s most important patrons was Lord Egremont, a significant collector.

While his history paintings were in a neo-classical academic style following Flaxman and others, his portraits more successfully continued in the general tradition of English 18th-century portraiture. [ [http://images.vam.ac.uk/indexplus/result.html?_IXFIRST_=1&_IXSS_=_IXFIRST_%3d1%26_IXINITSR_%3dy%26%2524%253dIXID%3d%26_IXACTION_%3dquery%26%2524%253dIXOBJECT%3d%26_IXMAXHITS_%3d15%26%252asform%3dvanda%26%2524%253dIXNAME%3d%26_IXSESSION_%3dZwJTU4PLMYC%26%2524%253dIXPLACE%3d%26_IXadv_%3d0%26search%3dsearch%26%2524%253dIXMATERIAL%3d%26%2524%253ds%3dhenry%2bhoward%26%2524%253dop%3dAND%26_IXFPFX_%3dtemplates%252ft%26%2524%253dsi%3dtext%26%2524%253dIXFROM%3d%26%2524%253dIXTO%3d&_IXACTION_=query&_IXMAXHITS_=1&_IXSR_=rh67KvNHGl3&_IXSPFX_=templates%2ft&_IXFPFX_=templates%2ft&s=ZwJTU4PLMYC V&A] ] The original "Dictionary of National Biography" said bluntly " [a] s an artist Howard was never popular. His early works were his best", [Dictionary of National Biography edited by Sidney Lee [http://books.google.com/books?id=B-3V9-9uBs4C&pg=RA1-PA36&lpg=RA1-PA36&dq=temple+of+concord+1814&source=web&ots=5ZY1nj3FV7&sig=mqPXGyJlSH7TLhHdWFsrGGVGFek digitized original DNB] ] and while several of his portraits are on display in the National Portrait Gallery, London, [http://www.npg.org.uk/live/search/person.asp?search=sa&sText=Henry+Howard&LinkID=mp07140&role=art Howard at the National Portrait Gallery] ] and elsewhere, his history paintings are hard to find on public display. His ceiling for the dining-room of the Sir John Soane's Museum, an "Aurora" adapted from Guido Reni (1837), can be seen obliquely. [Grove, DNB Ist edn,]

In addition to his portraiture and historical painting, Howard worked on many decorative works. In 1805, a Mr. Hibbert commissioned him to paint a Cupid and Psyche frieze in 1814, along with several other artists. He painted large transparencies, apparently to be lighted from behind, for the "Grand Revolving Temple of Concord" built in Green Park for the visit of several sovereigns to celebrate (prematurely) the defeat of Napoleon. [ [http://www.oldlondonmaps.com/viewspages/0017.html Picture of Temple] , and [http://collage.cityoflondon.gov.uk/collage/app?service=external/SearchResults&sp=ZTemple+of+Concord others] ] This was, according to some accounts, destroyed by, [ [http://www.royalparks.org.uk/parks/green_park/history.cfm Royal Parks Official website] ] and according to others only saved by the cavalry from, "the multitudes of idle and dissolute spectators of all sorts". [Rev. Joseph Nightingale, "The Beauties of England and Wales: Or, Original Delineations, Topographical, Historical and Descriptive, of each County", London 1815, pp. 111 (mentions Howard) to 115 (for mob) [http://books.google.com/books?id=_CdJAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA114&lpg=PA114&dq=%22temple+of+concord%22+%22green+park%22&source=web&ots=ZE8bksdE57&sig=UcOdiGEwxY7tWYIV1nu9Pr32woo#PPA111,M1 Digitized] ] He also worked on a "Solar System" for the ceiling of Stafford House in 1835, then housing a superb art collection open to the public, as well as several other ceiling projects.

Howard died in Oxford on 5 October 1847 of "paralysis" and "general decay".

Notes

Bibliography

*Graves, R. E. and Deborah Graham-Vernon. [http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/13912 "Henry Howard"] . "Oxford Dictionary of National Biography". Oxford University Press. 2004. Retrieved on 8 February 2008.

External links

* [http://www.tate.org.uk/servlet/ViewWork?cgroupid=999999961&workid=6891&searchid=13519 Tate Britain]
* [http://www.wilnitsky.com/scripts/redgallery1.dll/details?No=26046 A "Goddess Iris"]


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