Eyre crowe biography templates

  • Crowe's obituary appeared in The Times on 13 December 1910.
  • In the fourth chapter of With Thackeray in America (1893), the British artist Eyre Crowe describes his travels to Virginia, South Carolina, and New York in.
  • Eyre Crowe was a Victorian painter of historical and genre works of art, who exhibited at the Royal Academy from 1846 to 1908.
  • Richmond, Va.—A Slave Sale—Houdon’s Statue of Washington—Petersburg, Va.—Charleston—An Empty Valise—Savannah—New York Once More.

    After a three weeks’ stay at Washington we left it at night, always a dreary time of exit. It was necessary to do so to catch the steamer which was to waft us down the Potomac. There were plenty of fine Rembrandtesque night-effects to be noted. Amid the general bustle, and in the motley groups hurrying on board, you could dimly see the man at the tiller, in a small cabin amidships. The idea—at first entertained—of sleeping on board proved illusory. A lusty negro rang the bell announcing supper, consisting of oyster soup. Another deck-hand invited “gentlemen to take de tickets”—clapper going again; then another summons to have luggage labelled. Someone stated we were near the “Dismal Swamp;” this seemed to chime in with our lowered spirits, deafened as we were by tintinabulary sounds. 

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    Eyre Crowe (1824-1910)

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    • A Barber’s Shop at Richmond, Virginia(1861). Medium: oil.
    • A Baptism in the Cathedral of Newcastle upon Tyne / Parson Christening Children (1895). Medium: oil
    • A Dead Stork on the Bank of a Stream (1860). Medium: chalk. Current owner: Victoria and Albert Museum, London (FA 635)
    • A Good Whiff. Medium: oil on panel. Size: 32 x 24 cm (12 5/8 x 9 7/16 in). Auctioned by Bonham’s, Bath, 16 July 2007 (£320). A painting of a workman smoking and drinking in a public house. Possibly the same painting as Hodge (c.1877).
    • A Lumber Yard. Medium: oil on canvas. Size: 36 x 28 inches (90 x 71 cm)
    • After a Run (1873). Medium: oil.
    • After The Great Gale: Repairing a Steeple (1891). Medium: ink drawing. Sketch of steeplejacks repairing the steeple of Bromsgrove parish church, published in The Daily Graphic along with an explanatory letter from Eyre C
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    • A Short Biographical Dictionary of English Literature

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      • Abbott, Jacob
      • Abbott, John Stevens Cabot
      • À Beckett, Gilbert Abbott
      • Abercrombie, John
      • Abercrombie, Patrick
      • Acton, John Emerich Edward Dalberg-Acton, 1st Lord
      • Adamnan, St.
      • Adams, Francis, W.L.
      • Addison, Joseph
      • Adolphus, John
      • Ælfred
      • Ælfric
      • Aguilar, Grace
      • Aikin, John
      • Aikin, Lucy
      • Ainger, Alfred
      • Ainsworth, William Harrison
      • Aird, Thomas
      • Akenside, Mark
      • Alcott, Louisa M.
      • Alcuin or Ealhwine
      • Aldrich, Thomas Bailey
      • Alesius, Alexander
      • Alexander, Mrs. Cecil F.
      • Alford, Henry
      • Alison, Archibald
      • Alison, Sir Archibald
      • Allen, Charles Grant
      • Allingham, William
      • Allston, Washington
      • Amory, Thomas
      • Anderson, Alexander
      • Andrewes, Lancelot
      • Anstey, Christopher
      • D'Arblay, Frances
      • Arbuthnot, John
      • Argyll, George John Douglas Campbell, 8th Duke of
      • Armstrong, John, M.D.
      • Arnold, Matthew
      • Arnold, Sir Edwin
      • Arnold, Thomas
      • Ascham, Roger
      • Asgill, John
      • Ashmole, Elias
      • Asser
      • Atherstone, Edwin