- John Frederick Lewis
John Frederick Lewis (
July 14 ,1805 –August 15 ,1876 ) was anOrientalist English painter. He specialized in Oriental and Mediterranean scenes and often worked in exquisitely detailedwatercolour . He was the son ofFrederick Christian Lewis (1779-1856), engraver and landscape-painter.Lewis lived in
Spain between 1832 and 1834. He lived inCairo between 1841 and 1850, where he made numerous sketches that he turned into paintings even after his return toEngland in 1851. He lived inWalton-on-Thames until his death.Lewis became an Associate of the
Royal Academy (ARA) in 1859 and a member (an RA) in 1865.After being largely forgotten for decades, he became extremely fashionable, and expensive, from the 1970s and good works now fetch prices into the millions of dollars or pounds at auction.
ketches
*Head of a Spanish Girl Wearing a Mantilla, ca. 1838, Red and black chalks and Indian ink with watercolors and bodycolours on buff board
*Two Southern Italian Peasants Playing the Bagpipes, 1839-40, Watercolor and bodycolours and black chalk over pencil, on buff paper
References
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External links
* [http://www.old-church-galleries.com/biog_13_John-Frederick-LEWIS.asp Old Church Galleries]
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