Denis Dighton

English artist (1792–1827)


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Denis Dighton (1792 – 8 August 1827) was an English artist who specialised in military art.

Life

Denis Dighton was the son of the caricaturist Robert Dighton; one his younger brothers was Richard Dighton. He enrolled as a student of the Royal Academy in 1807 and exhibited 17 pictures there between 1811 and 1825.

He enjoyed the patronage of the Prince of Wales, who had been a close friend of his mother. Through the influence of the prince, he received a commission in the army in 1811, however, he soon returned to civilian life. By 1814 he had received the title of Military Painter to H.R.H. the Prince Regent. The prince sent Dighton to the Southern Netherlands just before the Battle of Waterloo, and seems to have bought all his exhibited pictures. Dighton visited the Waterloo battlefield five days after the victory and executed nine paintings of the battle.

He fell from royal favour when his intermediary with the Prince Regent, Sir Benjamin Bloomfield, lost his place in the royal household, to be replaced by Sir William Knighton. After this loss of patronage, Dighton became mentally ill; he moved with his wife and son to Brittany, where he lived supported by the Artists' Benevolent Fund until his death at the age of 35 on 8 August 1827.

Dighton is mostly known for his paintings of battle scenes especially depicting the Peninsular War and Waterloo; he also painted a scene of Nelson being shot at the Battle of Trafalgar.

He married a sister of Augustus Earle, Phoebe Earle, herself a working artist and exhibitor at the Royal Academy who became Flower Painter in Ordinary to Queen Adelaide, in 1812 "England Marriages, 1538–1973," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NKPR-PQ2: Denis Dighton and Phoebe Earle, 22 Jun 1812, Old Church, Saint Pancras, London, England, reference; FHL microfilm 598,180. Accessed 11 December 2015 and they had two sons.

Gallery

Denis Dighton - Caricature of a French military officer - B1977.14.6008 - Yale Center for British Art.jpg|Caricature of a French military officer (1812) Royal Artillery Dislodging French Cavalry, 1813.jpg|Royal Artillery Dislodging French Cavalry (1813) Castle of Hougoumont during the Battle of Waterloo.jpg|The Defence of Hougoumont (1815) Denis Dighton (1792-1827) - The Battle of Waterloo, The Charge of the Second Brigade of Cavalry - RCIN 404825 - Royal Collection.jpg|The Battle of Waterloo, The Charge of the Second Brigade of Cavalry () Denis Dighton (1792-1827) - The Battle of Waterloo, General Advance of the British Lines - RCIN 407486 - Royal Collection.jpg|The Battle of Waterloo, General Advance of the British Lines (1816) The Fall of Nelson, Battle of Trafalgar, 21 October 1805.jpg|The Fall of Nelson, Battle of Trafalgar, 21 October 1805 ()

Works

Works about

  • Carman, William Y., "The Battle of Waterloo by Denis Dighton," Journal of the Society for Army Historical Research, Vol. XLIII, No. 174, June 1965, pp. 55–59.
  • Harrington, Peter. (1993). British Artists and War: The Face of Battle in Paintings and Prints, 1700-1914. London: Greenhill

References

References

  1. (1845). "Patronage of British art". Cornmarket P..
  2. {{London Gazette. (13 July 1811)
  3. (1991). "Images of the Army: The Military in British Art, 1815-1914". Manchester University Press.
  4. [https://web.archive.org/web/20160303212318/http://www.royalcollection.org.uk/egallery/object.asp?maker=12808&object=404825&row=0&detail=magnify ''The Battle of Waterloo: The charge of the 2nd Brigade of cavalry''], [[Royal Collection]]

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