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Encyclopedia > Frederick Yeates Hurlstone

Frederick Yeates Hurlstone (1800 - June 10, 1869), English painter, was born in London, his father being a proprietor of the Morning Chronicle. His grand-uncle, Richard Hurlstone, had been a well-known portrait-painter a generation earlier.


FY Hurlstone studied under Sir W Beechey, Sir T Lawrence and BR Haydon, and in 1820 became a student at the Royal Academy, where he soon began to exhibit. In 1823 he won the Academy's gold medal for historical painting. In 1831 he was elected to the Society of British Artists, of which in 1835 he became president; it was to their exhibitions that he sent most of his pictures, as he became a pronounced critic of the management of the Academy.


His historical paintings and portraits were very numerous. Some of the most representative are:

  • "A Venetian Page" (1824)
  • "The Enchantress Armida" (1831)
  • "Eros" (1836)
  • "Prisoner of Chillon" (1837)
  • "Girl of Sorrento" (1847)
  • "Boabdil" (1854)
  • and his portrait of the 7th earl of Cavan (1833).

Online works include:

  • Sancho Panza Attended by his State Physician (http://www.tate.org.uk/servlet/ViewWork?workid=7003) from the Tate Gallery
  • Self Portrait (http://www.npg.org.uk/live/search/portrait.asp?LinkID=mp52071) at the National Portrait Gallery, London

This article incorporates text from the public domain 1911 Encyclopędia Britannica.


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Frederick Yeates Hurlstone - LoveToKnow 1911 (175 words)
FREDERICK YEATES HURLSTONE (1800-1869), English painter, was born in London, his father being a prcprietor of the Morning Chronicle.
His grand-uncle, Richard Hurlstone, had been a well-known portrait-painter a generation earlier.
Hurlstone studied under Sir W. Beechey, Sir T. Lawrence and B. Haydon, and in 1820 became a student at the Royal Academy, where he soon began to exhibit.
Frederick Yeates Hurlstone at AllExperts (259 words)
Frederick Yeates Hurlstone (1800 - June 10, 1869), English painter, was born in London.
His father was a proprietor of the Morning Chronicle, and his grand-uncle, Richard Hurlstone, was a well-known portrait-painter a generation earlier.
Hurlstone studied under Sir W Beechey, Sir T Lawrence and BR Haydon, and in 1820 became a student at the Royal Academy, where he soon began to exhibit.
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