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1798 London, England - 1863 London, England. Known for: Landscape paintings, country houses, engraving, writing.
James Duffield Harding was an English painter, engraver and writer. He received his first lessons in painting from his father, J. Harding (d. 1846), who was a pupil of Paul Sandby (1731-1809). By... Read full biography
James Duffield Harding was an English painter, engraver and writer. He received his first lessons in painting from his father, J. Harding (d. 1846), who was a pupil of Paul Sandby (1731-1809). By 1807 the family had moved to Greenwich where Harding spent much of his time drawing and painting in... Read full biography
James Duffield Harding was an English painter, engraver and writer. He received his first lessons in painting from his father, J. Harding (d. 1846), who was a pupil of Paul Sandby (1731-1809). By 1807 the family had moved to Greenwich where Harding spent much of his time drawing and painting in Greenwich Park. In 1811, at the age of 14, he exhibited for the first time at the Royal Academy. He had lessons in watercolour painting from Samuel Prout (1783-1852) and in 1816 he won the Society of... Read full biography
James Duffield Harding was an English painter, engraver and writer. He received his first lessons in painting from his father, J. Harding (d. 1846), who was a pupil of Paul Sandby (1731-1809). By 1807 the family had moved to Greenwich where Harding spent much of his time drawing and painting in Greenwich Park. In 1811, at the age of 14, he exhibited for the first time at the Royal Academy. He had lessons in watercolour painting from Samuel Prout (1783-1852) and in 1816 he won the Society of Arts silver medal for landscape painting. He frequently contributed to the exhibitions of the Water-Colour Society, of which he became an associate in 1821 and a full member the following year. He was also largely engaged in teaching, and published... Read full biography
James Duffield Harding was an English painter, engraver and writer. He received his first lessons in painting from his father, J. Harding (d. 1846), who was a pupil of Paul Sandby (1731-1809). By 1807 the family had moved to Greenwich where Harding spent much of his time drawing and painting in Greenwich Park. In 1811, at the age of 14, he exhibited for the first time at the Royal Academy. He had lessons in watercolour painting from Samuel Prout (1783-1852) and in 1816 he won the Society of Arts silver medal for landscape painting. He frequently contributed to the exhibitions of the Water-Colour Society, of which he became an associate in 1821 and a full member the following year. He was also largely engaged in teaching, and published several books developing his views of art-amongst others: The Tourist in Italy (1831), The Tourist in France (1834),... Read full biography

