- William Alfred Delamotte
William Alfred Delamotte (1775
Weymouth ,Dorset - 1863Oxford ), was an English painter and engraver. [ [http://getty.edu/vow/ULANFullDisplay?find=&role=&nation=&subjectid=500012697 ULAN Full Record Display (Getty Research) ] ]W. A. Delamotte was the son of a French refugee. His remarkable drawing skills were apparent from an early age, so that he enjoyed the royal patronage of
King George III . After having exhibited at theRoyal Academy in 1793, he enrolled at theRoyal Academy Schools the following year, becoming a student ofBenjamin West , another of the King's proteges and President of the Royal Academy. Even during these years of study, Delamotte chose to turn his attention to architectural and landscape work. From the Academy he moved to Oxford, depicting its buildings in numerous sketches. In 1803 he accepted the post of drawing-master at theSandhurst Military Academy , a position he held for 40 years.Besides producing watercolours and a few oils, he turned to printmaking by way of
etching ,lithography and soft-ground etching. [ [http://www.masonpeett.co.uk/Delamotte.htm Delamotte ] ]He was the brother of George Orleans Delamotte, landscape artist and teacher.
Philip Henry Delamotte (1821-1889), photographer and illustrator, was the son of Mary and William Alfred Delamotte. He was born on 21 April 1821 at Sandhurst Military Academy. Philip Delamotte also became an artist and eventually Professor of Drawing and Fine Art at
King's College London . He died on 24 February 1889 inBromley at the home of his son-in-law Henry Charles Bond. [ [http://www.photohistory-sussex.co.uk/EGrinsteadPhotgsAD.htm East Grinstead Photographers ] ]References
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