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Henry Howard

(1769-1847), Painter

Sitter in 3 portraits
Artist associated with 28 portraits
Henry Howard was a portrait and history painter. He started studying with the painter Philip Reinagle in 1786. In 1788 he began attending the Royal Academy Schools and was awarded a silver medal for drawing from life and a gold medal for historical painting. Howard was elected an associate member of the Royal Academy and exhibited there until his death. He was elected a full member in 1808. In 1811 he became secretary of the Academy and in 1833 he was appointed professor of painting at the schools.

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Henry Howard, by William Daniell, after  George Dance - NPG D12077

Henry Howard

by William Daniell, after George Dance
soft-ground etching, (11 August 1800)
NPG D12077

Henry Howard, by William Daniell, after  George Dance - NPG D12201

Henry Howard

by William Daniell, after George Dance
soft-ground etching, (11 August 1800)
NPG D12201

Henry Howard, by William Daniell, after  George Dance - NPG D14450

Henry Howard

by William Daniell, after George Dance
soft-ground etching, (11 August 1800)
NPG D14450

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