Sir Frederic Leighn: + Academic

Sir Frederic Leighton: 185+ Academic and Pre-Raphaelite Paintings

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Sir Frederic Leighton: 185+ Academic and Pre-Raphaelite Paintings Author: Ankele, DanielBinding: Kindle EditionFormat: Kindle eBookNumber Of Pages: 220Release Date: 13-07-2011Details: SIR FREDERIC LEIGHTON Art Book contains 185+ Stunning

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Author: Ankele, Daniel

Binding: Kindle Edition

Format: Kindle eBook

Number Of Pages: 220

Release Date: 13-07-2011

Details: SIR FREDERIC LEIGHTON Art Book contains 185+ Stunning Reproductions of historical, classical and biblical subjects with annotations and biography. Book includes Chronological Table of Contents, Top 50 Museums of the World, and is formatted for all Kindle devices, Kindle for iOS and Android Tablets (use rotate and/or zoom feature on landscape/horizontal images for optimal viewing).

Biography

Frederic Leighton, 1st Baron Leighton was president of the Royal Academy of Arts, was born at Scarborough on 3 Dec. 1830. His family came originally from Shropshire. His grandfather and father were both physicians. His grandfather James (afterwards Sir James) Boniface Leighton was invited to the Russian court, and was court physician under both Alexander I and Nicholas I. His son Frederic Septimus (1800-1892) was educated for the medical profession at Edinburgh, and practiced successfully until about 1843, when increasing deafness compelled him to retire. He settled for a time at Bath, but afterwards returned to Scarborough, and finally to London, where he died on 24 Jan. 1892. In spite of the physical disability just mentioned, he was a man of great social talent and of most agreeable manners. His wife, Lord Leighton's mother, was Augusta Susan, daughter of George Augustus Nash of Edmonton.
The young Frederic Leighton showed an early love for drawing and filled many books with his sketches, but these do not seem to have been of a kind to impress his family very profoundly, and his father, it must he said, disliked the idea of art as a profession. While the boy was still very young, his mother's delicate health gave him his first chance of seeing foreign countries. The family travelled abroad, and in the year 1839, before Frederic was ten years old, he found himself one day in the studio of George Lance in Paris. From this visit his father's acceptance of the idea that possibly nature had made the boy an artist appears to date. Dr. Leighton determined,

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