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1767 Houghton-on-Hill in Leicestershire, England - 1849 Australia. Known for: Landscape painting.
John Glover (English/Australian: 1767-1849). "Glover was born at Houghton-on-Hill in Leicestershire, England. His parents were farmer William Glover and Ann (née Bright). He showed a talent for... Read full biography
John Glover (English/Australian: 1767-1849). "Glover was born at Houghton-on-Hill in Leicestershire, England. His parents were farmer William Glover and Ann (née Bright). He showed a talent for drawing at an early age, and in 1794 was practicing as an artist and drawing-master at Lichfield. Removed... Read full biography
John Glover (English/Australian: 1767-1849). "Glover was born at Houghton-on-Hill in Leicestershire, England. His parents were farmer William Glover and Ann (née Bright). He showed a talent for drawing at an early age, and in 1794 was practicing as an artist and drawing-master at Lichfield. Removed to London in 1805, became a member of the Old Water Color Society, and was elected its president in 1807. In the ensuing years he exhibited a large number of pictures at the exhibitions of this... Read full biography
John Glover (English/Australian: 1767-1849). "Glover was born at Houghton-on-Hill in Leicestershire, England. His parents were farmer William Glover and Ann (née Bright). He showed a talent for drawing at an early age, and in 1794 was practicing as an artist and drawing-master at Lichfield. Removed to London in 1805, became a member of the Old Water Color Society, and was elected its president in 1807. In the ensuing years he exhibited a large number of pictures at the exhibitions of this society, and also at the Royal Academy and the Society of British Artists. He had one-man shows in London in 1823 and 1824. He was a very successful artist and, although never elected a member of the Academy, his reputation stood very high with the... Read full biography
John Glover (English/Australian: 1767-1849). "Glover was born at Houghton-on-Hill in Leicestershire, England. His parents were farmer William Glover and Ann (née Bright). He showed a talent for drawing at an early age, and in 1794 was practicing as an artist and drawing-master at Lichfield. Removed to London in 1805, became a member of the Old Water Color Society, and was elected its president in 1807. In the ensuing years he exhibited a large number of pictures at the exhibitions of this society, and also at the Royal Academy and the Society of British Artists. He had one-man shows in London in 1823 and 1824. He was a very successful artist and, although never elected a member of the Academy, his reputation stood very high with the public. Glover achieved fame as a painter of "Italianate" romantic landscapes of Britain (including The Fa... Read full biography
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