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1815 - 1881. Known for: Painting.
Alfred Elmore is best known for his much-celebrated work The Emperor Charles V at the Convent of St Yuste (1856, Royal Holloway, University of London). Recognized from an early stage in his career as... Read full biography
Alfred Elmore is best known for his much-celebrated work The Emperor Charles V at the Convent of St Yuste (1856, Royal Holloway, University of London). Recognized from an early stage in his career as a promising artist, the Art Journal pronounced that: 'Mr. Elmore, we understand, is young; if he... Read full biography
Alfred Elmore is best known for his much-celebrated work The Emperor Charles V at the Convent of St Yuste (1856, Royal Holloway, University of London). Recognized from an early stage in his career as a promising artist, the Art Journal pronounced that: 'Mr. Elmore, we understand, is young; if he progresses as he has commenced, we shall ere long add another name to our limited list of great English masters' (Art Journal, 1839, p. 8). Traveling extensively in Europe, Elmore studied the pictures... Read full biography
Alfred Elmore is best known for his much-celebrated work The Emperor Charles V at the Convent of St Yuste (1856, Royal Holloway, University of London). Recognized from an early stage in his career as a promising artist, the Art Journal pronounced that: 'Mr. Elmore, we understand, is young; if he progresses as he has commenced, we shall ere long add another name to our limited list of great English masters' (Art Journal, 1839, p. 8). Traveling extensively in Europe, Elmore studied the pictures and antiquities in Paris, Venice, Florence, Rome, Munich and Dresden. He exhibited extensively at the Royal Academy, so much so that a later Art Journal critic commented that 'such an instance of good fortune. is, we imagine without a parallel in the... Read full biography
Alfred Elmore is best known for his much-celebrated work The Emperor Charles V at the Convent of St Yuste (1856, Royal Holloway, University of London). Recognized from an early stage in his career as a promising artist, the Art Journal pronounced that: 'Mr. Elmore, we understand, is young; if he progresses as he has commenced, we shall ere long add another name to our limited list of great English masters' (Art Journal, 1839, p. 8). Traveling extensively in Europe, Elmore studied the pictures and antiquities in Paris, Venice, Florence, Rome, Munich and Dresden. He exhibited extensively at the Royal Academy, so much so that a later Art Journal critic commented that 'such an instance of good fortune. is, we imagine without a parallel in the history of the Academy. Mr. Elmore is an artist who follows no beaten track; he thinks for himself and works... Read full biography
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