Valentine Cameron Prinsep Prints

Indian-born British Pre-Raphaelite Painter, 1838-1904 Henry Prinsep was an intimate friend of G. F. Watts, under whom his son first studied. Val Prinsep also worked in Paris in the atelier Gleyre; and 'Taffy' in his friend George du Maurier's novel Trilby, is said to have been sketched from him. He was an intimate friend of John Everett Millais and of Burne-Jones, with whom he travelled in Italy. He had a share with Rossetti and others in the decoration of the hall of the Oxford Union. Prinsep first exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1862 with his Bianca Capella, his first picture, which attracted marked notice, being a portrait (1866) of General Gordon in Chinese costume. Princep lent the costume to Millais who used it in his own painting Esther. The best of his later exhibits were A Versailles, The Emperor Theophilus chooses his Wife, The Broken Idol and The Goose Girl. He was elected A.R.A. in 1879 and R.A. in 1894. In 1877 he went to India and painted a huge picture of the Delhi Durbar, exhibited in 1880, and afterwards hung at Buckingham Palace.


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Valentine Cameron Prinsep Prints Portrait of a boy oil


Portrait of a boy
Painting ID::  73049
Portrait of a boy
"Portrait of a boy, quarter-length, in a brown waistcoat and white lace collar," oil on canvas, by the British artist Valentine Cameron Prinsep. 18 in. x 14 in. (45.7cm. x 35.6 cm.) Courtesy of Christie's. cjr
   
   
     

Valentine Cameron Prinsep Prints La Festa di Lido oil


La Festa di Lido
Painting ID::  73102
La Festa di Lido
: "La Festa di Lido," oil on canvas, by the British painter Valentine Cameron Prinsep. 59¼ in. x 73½ in. (150.5 cm. x 186.8 cm.) Courtesy of Christie's. cjr
   
   
     

Valentine Cameron Prinsep Prints Sweet Repose oil


Sweet Repose
Painting ID::  73105
Sweet Repose
"Sweet Repose," oil on canvas, by the British painter Valentine Cameron Prinsep. 25 in. x 30 in. (63.5 cm. x 76.2 cm.) Courtesy of Christie's. cjr
   
   
     

Valentine Cameron Prinsep Prints Study of a Girl Reading oil


Study of a Girl Reading
Painting ID::  73979
Study of a Girl Reading
oil on panel, by the British artist Valentine Cameron Prinsep. 34¾ in. x 18½ in. (88.3 cm. x 46.9 cm.) cyf
   
   
     

Valentine Cameron Prinsep Prints Reclining Woman with a Parrot oil


Reclining Woman with a Parrot
Painting ID::  90358
Reclining Woman with a Parrot
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     Indian-born British Pre-Raphaelite Painter, 1838-1904 Henry Prinsep was an intimate friend of G. F. Watts, under whom his son first studied. Val Prinsep also worked in Paris in the atelier Gleyre; and 'Taffy' in his friend George du Maurier's novel Trilby, is said to have been sketched from him. He was an intimate friend of John Everett Millais and of Burne-Jones, with whom he travelled in Italy. He had a share with Rossetti and others in the decoration of the hall of the Oxford Union. Prinsep first exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1862 with his Bianca Capella, his first picture, which attracted marked notice, being a portrait (1866) of General Gordon in Chinese costume. Princep lent the costume to Millais who used it in his own painting Esther. The best of his later exhibits were A Versailles, The Emperor Theophilus chooses his Wife, The Broken Idol and The Goose Girl. He was elected A.R.A. in 1879 and R.A. in 1894. In 1877 he went to India and painted a huge picture of the Delhi Durbar, exhibited in 1880, and afterwards hung at Buckingham Palace.

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