William Maw Egley, Portrait of Alfred Elmore R.A. in his studio, ca. 1859.
Oil on canvas. 762 mm x 630 mm x 18 mm. © Photo: Royal Academy of Arts, London. Photographer: Prudence Cuming Associates Limited.
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William Maw Egley (1826 - 1916)
RA Collection: Art
Alfred Elmore (1815Ð1881) was a regular exhibitor of historical and genre scenes at the Royal Academy. This portrait depicts Elmore at work in his studio, probably that in 1 St Alban’s Road, Kensington, where Elmore lived from 1858 until his death in 1881. On the easel is his painting The Tuilleries, 20 June, 1792, which was exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1860. Oddly, Elmore’s studio appears to be a rather dark room in his house rather than a purpose built studio, so that the effect is informal and domestic rather than practical and professional.
Egley and Elmore probably knew each other through the painter William Powell Frith, RA (1819-1909). Elmore appointed Frith his executor, and Egley had worked as Frith’s assistant in his early years. This painting was given to the Academy by Frith’s daughter, Mrs. Oppenheim.
762 mm x 630 mm x 18 mm