Edward Daniel Leahy (1797 – 9 February 1875) was an Irish portrait and subject painter. He was trained in Dublin, where he began his career before establishing himself in London.
Biography
According to Walter Strickland's ''Dictionary of Irish Artists'' (1913), Leahy was born in London, son of Daniel Leahy of Dublin, whose family were originally from Cork.
An article published in the ''Cork Examiner'' in the mid-1840s, however, describes the artist as a "Cork man", adding that "we hope he will remain sufficiently long amongst us to enable his fellow-citizens to take advantage of this, his first visit for many years to his native city".
[Article from the ''Cork Examiner'', reprinted in ]
He studied at the
Dublin Society's School, where he won several prizes between 1811 and 1814. He exhibited two portraits at the Hibernian Society of Artists in 1815, as well as a self-portrait and a "Portrait of a Gentleman" in the Dublin Society's premises in Hawkins Street. He was then living at No. 2
Fleet Street
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, Dublin. In 1816, having moved to
Anglesea Street, he submitted four portraits, including one of himself, to the exhibition in Hawkins Street and was awarded a premium by the Irish Institute. He exhibited three works in 1817, and shortly afterwards moved to London, where he established himself as a portrait and subject painter.
He first showed at the Royal Academy in London in 1820, making his debut with a portrait of
Mrs. Yates in the role of
Meg Merrilies. He became a frequent exhibitor of portraits and historical subjects, both at the Academy and at the
British Institution
The British Institution (in full, the British Institution for Promoting the Fine Arts in the United Kingdom; founded 1805, disbanded 1867) was a private 19th-century society in London formed to exhibit the works of living and dead artists; it ...
.
Prince Augustus Frederick, Duke of Sussex
Prince Augustus Frederick, Duke of Sussex (27 January 1773 – 21 April 1843), was the sixth son and ninth child of George III, King George III and his queen consort, Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz. He was the only surviving son of George III ...
and the
Marquess of Bristol
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sat to him, as did various prominent Irishmen including the
Earl of Rosse
Earl of Rosse is a title that has been created twice in the Peerage of Ireland, both times for the Parsons family. "Rosse" refers to New Ross in County Wexford.
History
The Parsons were originally an English family from Dishworth ( Disew ...
,
Richard Lalor Sheil
Richard Lalor Sheil (17 August 1791 – 23 May 1851), Irish politician, writer and orator, was born at Drumdowney, Slieverue, County Kilkenny, Ireland. The family was temporarily domiciled at Drumdowney while their new mansion at Bellevue, near ...
MP,
Sir Matthew Tierney M.D. and
William Cuming
William Cuming (1769–1852) was an Irish portrait painter, a president of the Royal Hibernian Academy.
Life
Cuming was born in 1769 the youngest of the four sons of William Cuming. He became a pupil in the Dublin Society's Schools in 1785, ...
, president of the
Royal Hibernian Academy
The Royal Hibernian Academy of Arts (RHA) is an artist-based and artist-oriented institution in Ireland, founded in Dublin in 1823. Like many other Irish institutions, such as the Royal Irish Academy, the academy retained the word "Royal" after mo ...
,
whose portrait Leahy later presented to the R.H.A. .
His subject pictures included ''The
Battle of the Nile
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'' and ''The
Battle of Trafalgar
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'' (1825); ''
Mary Stuart's Farewell to France'', (1826, engraved); ''Jacques and the Wounded Stag'' (1830); ''Escape of
Mary Queen of Scots
Mary, Queen of Scots (8 December 1542 – 8 February 1587), also known as Mary Stuart or Mary I of Scotland, was List of Scottish monarchs, Queen of Scotland from 14 December 1542 until her forced abdication in 1567.
The only surviving legit ...
from
Loch Leven Castle'', (1837, painted for Lord Egremont) and ''Lady
Jane Grey
Lady Jane Grey (1536/1537 – 12 February 1554), also known as Lady Jane Dudley after her marriage, and nicknamed as the "Nine Days Queen", was an English noblewoman who was proclaimed Queen of England and Ireland on 10 July 1553 and reigned ...
summoned to Execution'' (1844).
[O'Donoghue 1892] His ''Catching the Expression'', shown in 1824, depicted, according to one review, Leahy and
Edwin Landseer
Sir Edwin Henry Landseer (7 March 1802 – 1 October 1873) was an English painter and sculptor, well known for his paintings of animals – particularly horses, dogs, and stags. His best-known work is the lion sculptures at the base of Nelso ...
together in a studio.
Following the death of the Royal Academician
William Owen in 1825, Leahy completed many of his unfinished portraits.
Despite his move to England, Leahy continued to exhibit in Dublin occasionally until 1846, sometimes showing works that had been seen in London some years earlier. When his ''Mary Queen of Scots' Farewell to France'' was shown in 1842 it was purchased by the Royal Irish Art Union.
During a visit to
Cork
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Materials
* Cork (material), an impermeable buoyant plant product
** Stopper (plug), or "cork", a cylindrical or conical object used to seal a container
*** Wine cork an item to seal or reseal wine
Places Ireland
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in 1846, Leahy painted a portrait of
Father Mathew, the "Apostle of Temperance",
in connection with a commission from
Dwarkanath Tagore
Dwarkanath Tagore (also spelled Dwarakanath Thakur; 1794–1846), popularly known as Prince Dwarkanath Tagore, was one of the first Indian industrialists to partner with the British. He was the son of Rammoni Tagore, and was given in adoption to ...
.
It is now in the
National Portrait Gallery, London
The National Portrait Gallery (NPG) is an art gallery in London that houses a collection of portraits of historically important and famous British people. When it opened in 1856, it was arguably the first national public gallery in the world th ...
.
Between 1837 and 1843 Leahy lived in Italy, and while in Rome painted a portrait of the sculptor
John Gibson, RA. After his return to England he exhibited a few Italian subjects, showing at the Academy for the last time in 1863. He died at
Brighton
Brighton ( ) is a seaside resort in the city status in the United Kingdom, city of Brighton and Hove, East Sussex, England, south of London.
Archaeological evidence of settlement in the area dates back to the Bronze Age Britain, Bronze Age, R ...
on 9 February 1875.
Gallery
File:William Cuming by E. D. Leahy.png, William Cuming
William Cuming (1769–1852) was an Irish portrait painter, a president of the Royal Hibernian Academy.
Life
Cuming was born in 1769 the youngest of the four sons of William Cuming. He became a pupil in the Dublin Society's Schools in 1785, ...
File:Theobald MathewTheobald Mathew by Edward Daniel Leahy.jpg, Theobald Mathew
File:Mary, Queen of Scots (1542–1587), Leaving Loch Leven on 2 May 1568 by Edward Daniel Leahy.jpg, Mary, Queen of Scots
Mary, Queen of Scots (8 December 1542 – 8 February 1587), also known as Mary Stuart or Mary I of Scotland, was List of Scottish monarchs, Queen of Scotland from 14 December 1542 until her forced abdication in 1567.
The only surviving legit ...
File:Portrait of a Gentleman as a Pilgrim, on a Track, Holding a Staff with a Gourd and a Bible, 1836 by Edward Daniel Leahy.jpg, Portrait of a Gentleman as a Pilgrim, 1836
File:The Marriage at Cana (after Paolo Veronese) by Edward Daniel Leahy.jpg, The Marriage at Cana (after Paolo Veronese
Paolo Caliari (152819 April 1588), known as Paolo Veronese ( , ; ), was an Italian Renaissance painter based in Venice, known for extremely large history paintings of religion and mythology, such as ''The Wedding at Cana (Veronese), The Wedding ...
)
References
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External links
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1797 births
1875 deaths
19th-century Irish painters
Irish male painters
Irish portrait painters
Painters from London
19th-century Irish male artists