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Name
  
Fred Roe


Parents
  
Robert Henry Roe

Fred Roe

Died
  
August 16, 1947, Kensington, London, United Kingdom

Education
  
Heatherley School of Fine Art

Books
  
Old Oak Furniture, Ancient Church Chests a, Ancient Church Chests a, Duesenberg: The Pursuit of Perfecti

Fred Roe (1864 – 16 August 1947) was a genre artist and illustrator, best known for his paintings of landscapes, portraits and military scenes.

Fred Roe Roe Good bye My Lads Admiral Nelson leaving Portsmouth for Trafalgar

Life and work

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Roe was born in Cambridge, England, the son of Robert Henry Roe, painter and engraver; He went on to study at Heatherley School of Fine Art under Seymour Lucas. Roe first exhibited at the prestigious Royal Academy in 1877, was elected to the RBA in 1895, then to the Royal Institute of British Painters in 1909. He spent many years living in London being recorded in the 1901 census as living in Hampstead with his wife and son (Frederic Gordon Roe who became an art critic).

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Roe developed a successful career as a painter of historical genre subjects, often connected with the Tower of London. He painted several pictures of Joan of Arc, and also some showing incidents in the life of Nelson. He was an accomplished portrait painter and his work can be found in many public collections including the National Portrait Gallery in London. During his career, Roe was best known for his large historical compositions set in period costumes. He is known to have worked in oils and occasionally watercolour.

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He later became a leading expert and collector of antique furniture and was the author of several reference books: A History of Oak Furniture (1920) & Ancient Church Chests and Chairs (1929). He also illustrated Vanishing England by P. H. Ditchfield as well as other books.


Fred Roe Frederick Roe 1864 1947 bound For Trafalgars Bay Admiral Nelson

References

Fred Roe Wikipedia