- Matthew Ridley Corbet
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Matthew Ridley Corbet (20 May 1850 –– 25 June1902)[1] was a Victorian neoclassical painter who attended classes at the Slade School of Art under Alexander Davis Cooper and later at the Royal Academy Schools under Frederic Leighton, President of the Academy. Corbet went to Italy in 1880 and met Giovanni Costa, one of Leighton's friends in Rome. For the next three years he stayed and painted with Costa, eventually becoming one of the leading figures of the Macchiaioli school. He concentrated on Italian landscapes and exhibited at the Grosvenor Gallery, the New Gallery, the Royal Academy and the Paris Salon. In 1891 he married Edith Edenborough. [2]
References
- ^ Matthew Ridley Corbet (1850-1902) (The Corbett One Name Study).
- ^ Leicester Galleries
External links
- M R Corbet online (ArtCyclopedia)
- Paintings by M R Corbet (Bridgeman Art Library)
Categories:- 1850 births
- 1902 deaths
- English painters
- Landscape artists
- Portrait artists
- People from Lincolnshire
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