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Name
  
Henry Thaddeus


Education
  
Academie Julian

Henry Jones Thaddeus

Died
  
1929, Isle of Wight, United Kingdom

Books
  
Recollections of a Court Painter

Similar People
  
Charles Stewart Parnell, James Daly, Michael Davitt

Henry Jones Thaddeus (1859 – 1929) was a realist and portrait painter born and trained in County Cork, Ireland.

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Henry Jones Thaddeus Pierre Savorgnan de Brazza 18521905 1886 by Henry Jones Thaddeus

Life and career

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Born Henry Thaddeus Jones in 1859, he entered the Cork School of Art when he was ten years old. There he studied under the genre painter James Brenan. Thaddeus won the Taylor Prize in 1878 enabling him to go to London, and then again in 1879 enabling him to continue his studies in Paris at the Académie Julian. His first major painting (illustration, right) was hung "on the line" (at eye-level) at the Paris Salon of 1881.

Henry Jones Thaddeus Henry Jones Thaddeus Works on Sale at Auction Biography

He received commissions to paint portraits, among them two papal portrait commissions (for Pope Pius X), and became a Fellow of the Royal Geographic Society. He received several other portrait commissions.

Henry Jones Thaddeus Concarneau et ses Peintres Thaddeus Henry Jones

In his latter years he settled in the Isle of Wight, and died there at Ryde, on 1 May 1929.

Henry Jones Thaddeus Crawford Art Gallery Cork City Ireland 19th Centurry Painting

His autobiography was titled Recollections of a Court Painter, which he wrote during his retirement in California.

Renewed interest

Henry Jones Thaddeus Concarneau et ses Peintres Thaddeus Henry Jones

Art historian Julian Campbell became interested in Jones, and other mid-to-late-century Irish artists, and assembled the Irish Impressionists exhibition in 1984 at the National Gallery of Ireland. However, many of the artists exhibited, like Thaddeus, were not strictly Impressionists.

References

Henry Jones Thaddeus Wikipedia