Henry Monro
Henry Monro |
Born |
30 August 1791(1791-08-30)
London, England |
Died |
5 March 1814(1814-03-05) (aged 22) |
Nationality |
English |
Field |
Painting, drawing |
Training |
Royal Academy of Art |
Henry Monro (1791–1814) was a British painter, associated with the Monro 'Academy' founded by his father Thomas Monro (1759–1833).
Biography
According to the History of the Munros,[1] Henry was born in London on 30 August 1791 and educated at Harrow School. He apparently considered joining the Navy and then the Army before finally settling on a career in art, enrolling as a student at the Royal Academy in 1806. He subsequently became the student 'President'.[2] In January 1814 he was "seized with a fatal malady"[1] possible originating as a cold[3] and died less than two months later.
Works
The following works by Henro Monro are held in public collections in the UK:
Four sketches by Henry Monro are held by the Indianapolis Museum of Art.[11]
The following works were exhibited at the Victoria and Albert Museum in 1976, catalogue nos 14-31 inclusive[2]:
- Self portrait (1808) - Black and white chalk on grey paper, 230mm x 180mm
- Boys playing marbles - Black and white chalk on grey paper, 300mm x 430mm
- Boys at Marbles - Pastel, 560mm x 405mm, exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1811 (No 337)
- Hannah Monro (1811), Henry's mother - Pastel, 725mm x 610mm
- Self portrait (1812) - Oil on canvas, 850mm x 700mm, exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1812 (No 40)
- Timbered cottage with figures (Bellis's Farm) - Pen and ink with touches of white chalk, 300mm x 420mm, inscribed on reverse "Wednesday July 15th, 1812"
- The Gardener's Boy - Pen and ink, 215mm x 170mm, inscribed "Monro ft. Feb. 19th, 1813"
- Portrait of a Lascar in a turban - Pen and ink, 310mm x 215mm, inscribed "...Monro fecit March 6th, 1813"
- Self portrait - Pen and ink and watercolour, 290mm x 215mm, inscribed "H. Monro fecit July, 1813"
- Mary Reynett - Pen and ink and watercolour, 210mm x 185mm, inscribed "H. Monro fecit July, 1813"
- Mad Bett - Pen and ink, 310mm x 210mm, inscribed "HM Augt 3rd, 1813"
- Edward Thomas Monro, Henry's older brother also known as 'Tom' 1789-1856 - Pen and ink, 280mm x 185mm, inscribed "Monro fecit Augt. 20th, 1813"
- Dr Thomas Monro and Mrs Monro with other sketches on reverse - Pen and ink on blue paper, 275mm x 180mm
- Dr Thomas Monro - Pastel, 230mm x 180mm
- Dr Thomas Monro and his son Edward Thomas - Pen and ink with traces of white chalk on blue paper, 180mm x 150mm
- Sarah Monro, 'Sally', Henry's younger sister (d. 1880) - Pencil, 215mm x 145mm
- The Duck Pond - Black and white chalk on grey paper, 255mm x 355mm
- The Disgrace of Cardinal Wolsey - see above
Other works include:
- Othello, Iago and Desdemona - exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1813
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Monro, Henry |
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Date of birth |
30 August 1791 |
Place of birth |
London, England |
Date of death |
5 March 1814 |
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