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Horatio Henry Couldery

Horatio Henry Couldery (1832 - 1918) was active/lived in United Kingdom.  Horatio Couldery is known for Animal painting (dogs and cats).

ouldery was born in Lewisham, London, the son of a painter; at first a cabinetmaker, he next followed his father's footsteps, entering the Royal Academy School, at the age of 25. He exhibited some twenty works at the Academy from 1861 - 1892, and also at the British Institution and the Society of British Artist, Suffolk Street.In 1875, Couldery attracted the attention of the established art critic, John Ruskin, who in his Academy Notes, commented that one of his paintings was "quite the most skilful piece in minute and Dureresque painting in the exhibition – (it cannot be rightly seen without a lens)." Ruskin continues to state the artist's talent and understanding of his subject, "in sympathy with nature, down to the most appalling depths thereof, and its tact and sensitiveness to the finest graduations".Couldery's works can be found in the Museum of Nottingham, the Museum of Norwich, The Dog Museum, St Louis, and many private collections. The largest colle   ...  [Displaying 1000 of 1180 characters.]  Artist bio

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Facts about Horatio Henry Couldery

ouldery was born in Lewisham, London, the son of a painter; at first a cabinetmaker, he next followed his father's footsteps, entering the Royal Academy School, at the age of 25. He exhibited some twenty works at the Academy from 1861 - 1892, and also at the British Institution and the Society of British Artist, Suffolk Street.In 1875, Couldery attracted the attention of the established art critic, John Ruskin, who in his Academy Notes, commented that one of his paintings was "quite the most skilful piece in minute and Dureresque painting in the exhibition – (it cannot be rightly seen without a lens)." Ruskin continues to state the artist's talent and understanding of his subject, "in sympathy with nature, down to the mo  ...  Displaying 750 of 1180 characters.

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