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Edward Pritchett
English painter
English painter
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | Edward Pritchett |
| birth_name | Edward Prickett |
| birth_date | |
| birth_place | Northamptonshire |
| death_date | |
| death_place | 19 Westmoreland Place, Camberwell |
| resting_place | Nunhead Cemetery |
Edward Pritchett (1807-1876) was a nineteenth-century English painter and man of mystery.
Little is known of Pritchett's life; he has appropriately been described as "elusive." Pritchett spent periods over three decades living and working in Venice, producing admirable views of the city; he was one of a group of English artists who produced notable records of the scenes of northern Italy, a group that included John Wharlton Bunney, James Holland, the brothers-in-law Luke Fildes and Henry Woods, and, in a later generation, William Logsdail.
References
References
- Christopher Wood, ''Victorian Painting'', Boston, Little, Brown & Co., 1999; pp. 362-3.
- ''Art Index'', New York, H. W. Wilson Co., 1974; Vol. 21, p. 758.
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