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1823 Pentonville, London - 1886. Known for: Ideal genre, historical and biblical paintings.
John Morgan British (1823-1886). Although Morgan painted numerous historical and biblical subjects throughout his lifetime, the majority of his popular work clearly reflects his interest in the theme... Read full biography
John Morgan British (1823-1886). Although Morgan painted numerous historical and biblical subjects throughout his lifetime, the majority of his popular work clearly reflects his interest in the theme of childhood. Born at Pentonville, London, he first began working as a woodcarver and furniture... Read full biography
John Morgan British (1823-1886). Although Morgan painted numerous historical and biblical subjects throughout his lifetime, the majority of his popular work clearly reflects his interest in the theme of childhood. Born at Pentonville, London, he first began working as a woodcarver and furniture designer. Deciding upon a career in art, he traveled to Paris where he is known to have studied under Thomas couture and Paul Delaroche. Morgan began exhibiting at the annual Royal Academy shows in 1852... Read full biography
John Morgan British (1823-1886). Although Morgan painted numerous historical and biblical subjects throughout his lifetime, the majority of his popular work clearly reflects his interest in the theme of childhood. Born at Pentonville, London, he first began working as a woodcarver and furniture designer. Deciding upon a career in art, he traveled to Paris where he is known to have studied under Thomas couture and Paul Delaroche. Morgan began exhibiting at the annual Royal Academy shows in 1852 and continued to be a popular participant until his death. He was elected to membership in the Royal Society of British Artists in 1875, where he exhibited over one hundred works, many with titles such as "Mischief," "The Playfellows," and... Read full biography
John Morgan British (1823-1886). Although Morgan painted numerous historical and biblical subjects throughout his lifetime, the majority of his popular work clearly reflects his interest in the theme of childhood. Born at Pentonville, London, he first began working as a woodcarver and furniture designer. Deciding upon a career in art, he traveled to Paris where he is known to have studied under Thomas couture and Paul Delaroche. Morgan began exhibiting at the annual Royal Academy shows in 1852 and continued to be a popular participant until his death. He was elected to membership in the Royal Society of British Artists in 1875, where he exhibited over one hundred works, many with titles such as "Mischief," "The Playfellows," and "Snowballing.". The artist evidently found much pleasure, and success, in depicting this time... Read full biography
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