Sunset on the Thames ca.1860
Signed by artist.; Exhibition: Print Room, 1971. Haden was a surgeon by profession, but also a notable etcher in the 19th century. By 1858-59, Haden's brother-in-law James Abbott McNeill Whistler was an inspiring force. Haden took up etching initially for relaxation in 1843, but the etchings he produced after 1858 were to make a significant contribution to the revival of etching in England. After 1880 Haden produced a considerable number of mezzotints, some of which included an element of etching. These are among the best examples of this medium during this century. He conformed to the old ideals, and is known for his sound style rather than for his individuality. Haden collected the work of Rembrandt and pioneered modern criticism of his work. He was the first President of the Society of Painter-Etchers.
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Object Details
ID: | PAF5497 |
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Type: | |
Display location: | Not on display |
Creator: | Haden, Francis Seymour |
Places: | River Thames |
Date made: | ca.1860 |
Credit: | National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London |
Measurements: | Sheet: 197 x 265 mm; Mount: 406 mm x 557 mm |