1800s Frederic William BURTON Etching “The Tempest Miranda” SIGNED FRAMED COA

$349.00

Artist: Sir Frederic William Burton (Irish, 1816-1900).
Title: The Child Miranda
Medium: Antique etching on laid paper after the original drawing by master etcher William Wise (British, 1823-1876).
Year: 1874
Signature: Signed in the plate, lower left.
Condition: Excellent
Dimensions: Image size 6 3/4 x 8 1/2 inches.
Framed Dimensions: Approximately 16 x 18 inches.
Framing: This piece has been professionally matted and framed using all new materials.
Bust-length image of Miranda from Shakespeare’s ‘The Tempest’, with long wavy hair, directed slightly to left, with head tilted to right, looking towards the viewer, wearing a loose blouse.
Sir Frederic William Burton RHA was an Irish painter who was born in Co. Wicklow on 8 April 1816 And was taken by his parents to live in County Clare on the west coast of Ireland at the age of six. He was the third son of Samuel Frederick Burton and his wife Hanna Mallett. The old Burton seat was Clifden House, Corofin, Co.Clare, which was built around the middle of the eighteenth century. The artist’s grandparents were Major Edward William Burton, Clifden, who was High Sheriff of Clare in 1799, and his wife, Jane Blood of nearby Roxton, Co. Clare. Sir Frederick was the third director of the National Gallery, London. Educated in Dublin, he was elected an associate of the Royal Hibernian Academy at the age of twenty-one and an academician two years later. In 1842 he began to exhibit at the Royal Academy. A visit to Germany and Bavaria in 1842 was the first of a long series of trips to various parts of Europe, which gave him a profound knowledge of the works of the Old Masters. From 1851 he spent 7 years working as a painter in the service of Maximilian II of Bavaria. Burton worked with George Petrie on archaeological sketches and was on the council of the Royal Irish Academy and the Archaeological Society of Ireland. He was elected an associate of the Royal Society of Painters in Watercolours in 1855, and a full member in the following year. He resigned in 1870, and was reelected as an honorary member in 1886. A knighthood was conferred on him in 1884, and the degree of LL.D. of Dublin in 1889. In his youth he had strong sympathy with the Young Ireland Party. He died in Kensington, west London and is buried in Mount Jerome Cemetery, Dublin. Burton’s best-known watercolours, The Aran Fisherman’s Drowned Child (1841) and The Meeting on Turret Stairs are in the National Gallery of Ireland. Meeting on the Turret Stairs was voted by the Irish public as Ireland’s favourite painting in 2012 from among 10 works shortlisted by critics. In 1874 Burton was appointed director of the National Gallery, London, in succession to Sir William Boxall RA. In June 1874, he obtained a special grant to acquire the art collection of Alexander Barker, which included Piero della Francesca’s Nativity and Botticelli’s Venus and Mars. In 1876 a bequest of 94 paintings, mainly by Dutch artists but also including works by Pollaiuolo, Bouts and Canaletto, was made by the haberdasher Wynne Ellis. Also in this year an extension to the Gallery by E. M. Barry was completed. During the twenty years that he held this post he was responsible for many important purchases, among them Leonardo da Vinci’s Virgin of the Rocks, Raphael’s Ansidei Madonna, Anthony van Dyck’s Equestrian portrait of Charles I, Hans Holbein the Younger’s Ambassadors, and the Admiral Pulido Pareja, by Diego Velázquez. He also added to the noted series of Early Italian pictures in the gallery. The number of acquisitions made to the collection during his period of office amounts to more than 500.

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1800s frederic william burton etching "the tempest miranda" signed framed coa1800s Frederic William BURTON Etching “The Tempest Miranda” SIGNED FRAMED COA
$349.00