Place: England
Born: 1807
Death: 1895
Biography:
, a British artist born in 1807 and deceased in 1895, left an indelible mark on the art world with his multifaceted talents. This enigmatic figure, known for his work in various mediums including brass, painting, and carving, continues to intrigue art enthusiasts worldwide.
* Corner Cupboard (1871, brass): A masterpiece showcasing Fry's skill in working with brass, now housed at the Cincinnati Art Museum (Cincinnati, United States). * Chair (circa 1870s, carver): A testament to his carving prowess, reflecting his adaptability as an artist. * A painting of himself (c. 1874, oil on canvas), a self-portrait that offers a glimpse into the artist's introspective nature.
Fry's work, though not widely documented, exhibits a unique blend of traditional British artistry with the emerging trends of his time. His choice of mediums and subjects reflects an artist open to innovation and experimentation.
Despite the passage of time, Henry Lindley Fry's works can be found in various museums and collections. For those interested in exploring more of his art, Wikioo.org's collection provides an excellent starting point, offering reproductions of his notable pieces, including Corner Cupboard, viewable in a 3D virtual gallery.
* For more on British art from the 19th century, explore Wikioo.org's collection: A Journey Through Art History with Wikioo.org’s Extensive Collection * Delve into the world of brass art and its significance during the Victorian era on Wikipedia: Victorian Era