Prince Hoare (younger)
This article is about the painter and playwright son of William Hoare. For William's sculptor brother, see Prince Hoare (elder).
Prince Hoare (1755 – 22 December 1834) was an English painter and dramatist. "Prince" is a given name, not a royal title.
Life
Hoare was born in Bath, Prince Hoare was the son of painter William Hoare and his wife. He was named for the painter's brother, who was a sculptor. Prince studied art from an early age, also becoming a painter. He became well known for his portraits and historical scenes.
Later in his life, Hoare wrote twenty plays. He also wrote Memoirs of Granville Sharp (1820), based on the British abolitionist's manuscripts, family documents and material from the African Institution, London.[1]
Bibliography
- Newby, Evelyn (1986). "The Hoares of Bath". Bath History 1: 90–127. ISBN 0-86299-294-X
- Newby, E. (2007) "Prince Hoare II", Grove Art Online, Oxford University Press, accessed 15 August 2007 (subscription required)
- Wroth, W. W., rev. M. Clare Loughlin-Chow (2004) "Hoare, Prince (1755–1834)", Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, accessed 15 Aug 2007 (subscription required)
Notes
- ↑ Prince Hoare, Memoirs of Granville Sharp, Esq., Composed from his own Manuscripts and Other Authentic Documents in the Possession of his Family and of the African Institution London, 2 vols. (1820, 2nd edn. 1828)
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