William Etty

1787-1849 English William Etty Location English painter. Born into a Methodist family, he was the seventh child of a miller and baker in Feasegate, York, and in 1798 he was apprenticed as a printer to Robert Peck, publisher of the Hull Packet. Financial support from his uncle, a banker, allowed him to go to London in 1805, where he entered the Royal Academy Schools in 1806. For a year, in 1807-8, he was a pupil of Thomas Lawrence, who greatly influenced him. Following the death of his uncle in 1809 he became financially secure. From 1811 he exhibited regularly at the Royal Academy and the British Institution and in 1816 worked in the studio of Jean-Baptiste Regnault in Paris.


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William Etty Hero and Leander 1 oil


Hero and Leander 1
Painting ID::  1154
Hero and Leander 1
1828/29
1828/29
   
   
     

William Etty The Storm 7 oil


The Storm 7
Painting ID::  1155
The Storm 7
1830 City Art Gallery, Manchester
1830__ City_Art_Gallery,_Manchester
   
   
     

William Etty Hero and Leander (nn03) oil


Hero and Leander (nn03)
Painting ID::  23288
Hero and Leander (nn03)
1828-9 Oil on canvas 77 x 95 cm 30 1/2 x 37 1/4 in Private collection
   
   
     

William Etty Thwe Judgement of Paris oil


Thwe Judgement of Paris
Painting ID::  28298
Thwe Judgement of Paris
1843 Oil on canvas 182.9 x 274.3cm (72 x 108in) Lady Lever Art Gallery Port Sunlight Livepool (mk63)
   
   
     

William Etty Reclining Femal Nude with Her Arm on a ledge oil


Reclining Femal Nude with Her Arm on a ledge
Painting ID::  51778
Reclining Femal Nude with Her Arm on a ledge
mk221 Oil on canvas 42.5x50.4cm
mk221 Oil_on_canvas 42.5x50.4cm
   
   
     

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     1787-1849 English William Etty Location English painter. Born into a Methodist family, he was the seventh child of a miller and baker in Feasegate, York, and in 1798 he was apprenticed as a printer to Robert Peck, publisher of the Hull Packet. Financial support from his uncle, a banker, allowed him to go to London in 1805, where he entered the Royal Academy Schools in 1806. For a year, in 1807-8, he was a pupil of Thomas Lawrence, who greatly influenced him. Following the death of his uncle in 1809 he became financially secure. From 1811 he exhibited regularly at the Royal Academy and the British Institution and in 1816 worked in the studio of Jean-Baptiste Regnault in Paris.

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