- William Blake Richmond
Sir William Blake Richmond (
29 November ,1842 -1921), English painter and decorator, was born inLondon . His father,George Richmond , R.A. (1809–1896), himself the son of a successful miniature painter, was a distinguished artist, who painted the portraits of the most eminent people of his day and played an important part in society.At the age of fourteen, William Richmond entered the
Royal Academy schools, where he worked for about three years. A visit toItaly in 1859 gave him special opportunity for studying the works of the old masters and had an important effect upon his development. His first Academy picture was a portrait group (1861); and to this succeeded, during the next three years, several other pictures of the same class.In 1865, he returned to Italy, and spent four years there, living chiefly at
Rome . To this period belongs the large canvas, "A Procession in Honor of Bacchus", which he exhibited at the Academy in 1869 when he came back to England. His picture, "An Audience at Athens", was exhibited at the Grosvenor Gallery in 1885.Richmond became Slade professor at
Oxford , succeedingRuskin , in 1878, but resigned three years later. He was elected an Associate of theRoyal Academy in 1888 and Royal Academician in 1895; he received the degree ofD.C.L. in 1896, and a Knighthood of the Bath in 1897, and became professor of painting to the Royal Academy. Apart from his pictures, he is notable for his work indecorative art , his most conspicuous achievement being the internal decoration and the glassmosaic s ofSt. Paul's Cathedral . An interesting sequence of three large windows designed by Richmond, the earliest redesigned and remade when the second and third were added, can be seen in the Lady Chapel ofHoly Trinity Sloane Street .Sir William Richmond also took a keen interest in social questions, particularly in smoke-prevention in London.
He was the father of Admiral Sir
Herbert Richmond , a prominent naval historian.References
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See also
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Environmental Protection UK - The modern form of the smoke prevention society founded by Sir William.
*North British Academy of Arts - Inaugural address.External links
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