Page loaded successfully. Showing biography for David Dalby.
David Dalby BIOGRAPHY
1794 - 1836. Known for: Landscape, hunting scene and portrait painting.
David Dalby was listed in the York Directory in 1815 as an animal painter living outside Micklegate Bar, York. He was buried in 1836 at St. Michael Le Belfrey Church, York. His work is often confused... Read full biography
David Dalby was listed in the York Directory in 1815 as an animal painter living outside Micklegate Bar, York. He was buried in 1836 at St. Michael Le Belfrey Church, York. His work is often confused with his son John who was born around 1826. David painted more portraiture than John and had a... Read full biography
David Dalby was listed in the York Directory in 1815 as an animal painter living outside Micklegate Bar, York. He was buried in 1836 at St. Michael Le Belfrey Church, York. His work is often confused with his son John who was born around 1826. David painted more portraiture than John and had a softer and more fluid style.
David Dalby was listed in the York Directory in 1815 as an animal painter living outside Micklegate Bar, York. He was buried in 1836 at St. Michael Le Belfrey Church, York. His work is often confused with his son John who was born around 1826. David painted more portraiture than John and had a softer and more fluid style.
David Dalby was listed in the York Directory in 1815 as an animal painter living outside Micklegate Bar, York. He was buried in 1836 at St. Michael Le Belfrey Church, York. His work is often confused with his son John who was born around 1826. David painted more portraiture than John and had a softer and more fluid style.
Artist Biography
Biography page for David Dalby ((1794 - 1836)), known for Landscape, hunting scene and portrait painting. Showing 1 biographical entries and 0 sample artworks.
David Dalby - Artist Info
About David Dalby
Name variants
David Dalby of York
Biography
David Dalby was listed in the York Directory in 1815 as an animal painter living outside Micklegate Bar, York. He was buried in 1836 at St. Michael Le Belfrey Church, York. His work is often confused with his son John who was born around 1826. David painted more portraiture than John and had a softer and more fluid style.
