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ISBN: 1143880021

ISBN13: 9781143880025

A Memoir of Thomas Uwins

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"A Memoir of Thomas Uwins" offers an intimate portrait of the life and career of the esteemed British artist, Thomas Uwins (1782-1857). Written by his niece, Sarah Uwins, this biography provides a firsthand account of Uwins' artistic development, travels, and professional achievements. From his early training and association with the Royal Academy to his later successes as a painter of genre scenes and historical subjects, the memoir chronicles the experiences that shaped his artistic vision.

Readers gain insight into the 19th-century art world through the eyes of a man who navigated its challenges and contributed to its vibrant landscape. The book also explores Uwins' personal life, revealing the influences and relationships that sustained him throughout his career. "A Memoir of Thomas Uwins" is a valuable resource for art historians, students, and anyone interested in the lives and works of British artists.

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