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1807 Rye, England - 1870 Lewisham, England. Known for: Watercolor portrait and landscape painting, chromolithography.
Aaron Edwin Penley was an English watercolor painter. Born in 1807, he first appeared as a contributor to the Royal Academy exhibition in 1835. He continued to exhibit at intervals till 1857, his... Read full biography
Aaron Edwin Penley was an English watercolor painter. Born in 1807, he first appeared as a contributor to the Royal Academy exhibition in 1835. He continued to exhibit at intervals till 1857, his contributions being chiefly portraits, though he was afterwards better known as a landscape painter. He... Read full biography
Aaron Edwin Penley was an English watercolor painter. Born in 1807, he first appeared as a contributor to the Royal Academy exhibition in 1835. He continued to exhibit at intervals till 1857, his contributions being chiefly portraits, though he was afterwards better known as a landscape painter. He was elected a member of the New Water Color Society (now the Royal Institute of Painters in Water Colors) in 1838, when he was living at 26 Percy Street, Rathbone Place, but he resigned in 1856,... Read full biography
Aaron Edwin Penley was an English watercolor painter. Born in 1807, he first appeared as a contributor to the Royal Academy exhibition in 1835. He continued to exhibit at intervals till 1857, his contributions being chiefly portraits, though he was afterwards better known as a landscape painter. He was elected a member of the New Water Color Society (now the Royal Institute of Painters in Water Colors) in 1838, when he was living at 26 Percy Street, Rathbone Place, but he resigned in 1856, aggrieved in consequence of some alleged slight in connection with the placing of his pictures. At his own request, however, he was reinstated in 1859. He was watercolor painter in ordinary to William IV and Queen Adelaide, and professor of drawing at... Read full biography
Aaron Edwin Penley was an English watercolor painter. Born in 1807, he first appeared as a contributor to the Royal Academy exhibition in 1835. He continued to exhibit at intervals till 1857, his contributions being chiefly portraits, though he was afterwards better known as a landscape painter. He was elected a member of the New Water Color Society (now the Royal Institute of Painters in Water Colors) in 1838, when he was living at 26 Percy Street, Rathbone Place, but he resigned in 1856, aggrieved in consequence of some alleged slight in connection with the placing of his pictures. At his own request, however, he was reinstated in 1859. He was watercolor painter in ordinary to William IV and Queen Adelaide, and professor of drawing at Addiscombe College from 1851 to its dissolution, after which he held a similar post at Woolwich Academy till his... Read full biography
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