1824 England - 1910 England. Known for: Genre, illustrator in Virginia.
Eyre Crowe was a Victorian painter of genre and historical subjects. He was a pupil of the French historical painter, Paul Delaroche in Paris. He traveled to America in 1852, as a companion and...
Read full biography Eyre Crowe was a Victorian painter of genre and historical subjects. He was a pupil of the French historical painter, Paul Delaroche in Paris. He traveled to America in 1852, as a companion and secretary to the novelist, William Thackeray. In 1876 he was elected as an Associate of the Royal...
Read full biography Eyre Crowe was a Victorian painter of genre and historical subjects. He was a pupil of the French historical painter, Paul Delaroche in Paris. He traveled to America in 1852, as a companion and secretary to the novelist, William Thackeray. In 1876 he was elected as an Associate of the Royal Academy. He exhibited 84 works at The Royal Academy. Examples of his work can be seen at The Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, Manchester City Art Gallery, Liverpool Art Gallery, and The Victoria & Albert...
Read full biography Eyre Crowe was a Victorian painter of genre and historical subjects. He was a pupil of the French historical painter, Paul Delaroche in Paris. He traveled to America in 1852, as a companion and secretary to the novelist, William Thackeray. In 1876 he was elected as an Associate of the Royal Academy. He exhibited 84 works at The Royal Academy. Examples of his work can be seen at The Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, Manchester City Art Gallery, Liverpool Art Gallery, and The Victoria & Albert Museum.
Eyre Crowe was a Victorian painter of genre and historical subjects. He was a pupil of the French historical painter, Paul Delaroche in Paris. He traveled to America in 1852, as a companion and secretary to the novelist, William Thackeray. In 1876 he was elected as an Associate of the Royal Academy. He exhibited 84 works at The Royal Academy. Examples of his work can be seen at The Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, Manchester City Art Gallery, Liverpool Art Gallery, and The Victoria & Albert Museum.