A Tax Payer

  • About the work
    Location
    Country: UK
    City: London
    Place: Government Art Collection
  • About the artist
    Henry Thomas Alken was born in Soho, London; the son of artist and printmaker Samuel Alken. His brothers Sefferein and Samuel became sporting artists, while George was a designer and lithographer. Alken studied under his father, followed by miniaturist John Thomas Barber Beaumont. In 1809 he married Maria Gordon of Ipswich, Suffolk, and remained in Ipswich for a time. His five children were all born there. In 1813 his first sporting prints were published. He went on to produce numerous designs for sporting printsellers, using the pseudonym Ben Tally Ho for satirical subjects. He was also a prolific printmaker himself and wrote books on engraving. At his death, he was living in relative poverty with his unmarried daughter in Highgate.
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    Title
    A Tax Payer
    Date
    1830
    Medium
    Coloured etching
    Dimensions
    height: 30.20 cm, width: 21.70 cm
    Acquisition
    Transferred from HM Revenue and Customs, February 2013
    Inscription
    inside image: [lower right] Political Economy
    Provenance
    Inland Revenue, Somerset House; transferred to GAC 2013
    GAC number
    15561