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Name
  
Richard Nibbs


Richard Henry Nibbs

Died
  
1893, Brighton, United Kingdom

Books
  
The churches of Sussex, etched by R.H. Nibbs, with historical and archaeological descriptions by M.A. Lower

Richard Henry Nibbs (1816–1893) was an English painter and book illustrator who specialised in marine art.

Richard Henry Nibbs Richard Henry Nibbs Works on Sale at Auction Biography

Nibbs was born in Brighton, Sussex (now East Sussex), England and educated at a school in Worthing (run by the father of watercolourist Henry Tidey). He lived in Brighton throughout his life. Nibbs initially trained as a musician and became a professional cellist with the Theatre Royal orchestra. However, a lifelong love of art combined with a natural talent for detailed observation led him to become a self-taught painter - in both oils and watercolour - particularly of marine subjects. In 1840 a substantial inheritance allowed him to devote himself full-time to art.

Richard Henry Nibbs Richard Henry Nibbs Artist Biography and Works for Sale

His marine art depicts scenes mainly off the coast of his native Sussex, France and Holland - though he also drew buildings and landscapes. He exhibited at the Royal Academy and other institutions.

Works (selected)

Paintings:

  • Low Water: Newhaven Harbour, Sussex .
  • HMS Vengeance at Spithead (1851).
  • Queen Victoria landing at the Chain Pier, Brighton (1843).
  • Brighton promenade, 1850.
  • Shipping on the Thames.
  • Shoreham.
  • Philadelphia Harbour.
  • Illustrated books:

  • Lower, Mark Anthony. The Churches of Sussex: With Historical and Archaeological Descriptions (1872)
  • Nibbs, R. H. Antiquities of Sussex (1872)
  • References

    Richard Henry Nibbs Wikipedia