Edward John Gregory

Edward John Gregory

Edward John Gregory (1850 – June 1909), British painter, born at Southampton, began work at the age of fifteen in the engineers drawing office of the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company.

Afterwards he studied at South Kensington, and about 1871 entered on a successful career as an illustrator and as an admirable painter in oil and water colour. He was elected associate of the Royal Academy in 1883, academician in 1898, and president of the Royal Institute of Painters in Water Colours in 1898.

" [http://www.victorianartinbritain.co.uk/gregory_boulters.htm Boulter's Lock, Sunday Afternoon] " (1882–97) of Boulter's Lock on the River Thames at Maidenhead is one of his most well-known paintings.

His work is distinguished by remarkable technical qualities, by exceptional firmness and decision of draughtsmanship and by unusual certainty of handling. His "Marooned," a water colour, is in the National Gallery of British Art. Many of his pictures were shown at Burlington House at the winter exhibition of 1909–10 after his death.

External links

* " [http://www.liverpoolmuseums.org.uk/ladylever/collections/boulterslock.asp Boulter's Lock, Sunday Afternoon] ", 1882–97 (Lady Lever Art Gallery)

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