The Lord Chancellor’s Procession, 1868 (Lord Chancellor Hatherley)

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    Location
    Country: UK
    City: London
    Place: Royal Courts of Justice, The Strand
  • About the artist
    Henry Tanworth Wells was a pupil of the painter of portraits and historical subjects James Matthews Leigh. Wells initially specialised in miniature portraits but as the development of photography reduced demand, he began painting on a larger scale. In 1870 he became a member of the Royal Academy and soon took a leading role in Academy administration. Wells married the painter and writer Joanna Boyce. Shortly after the birth of their third child Joanna died. Wells’ son, Sidney, also died suddenly at the age of just ten. A successful painter and prosperous artist, Wells’ best known work was ‘Princess Victoria Receiving the News of Her Succession’ (1837) now in the Royal Collection.
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    Title
    The Lord Chancellor’s Procession, 1868 (Lord Chancellor Hatherley)
    Date
    1868
    Medium
    Oil on canvas
    Dimensions
    height: 275.00 cm, width: 368.00 cm
    Acquisition
    Presented by the Fishmongers Company, February 1931
    Inscription
    sdbl
    Provenance
    Commissioned by the Fishmonger's Court in 1868; presented by the Fishmongers Company to the Office of Works in February 1931
    GAC number
    RCJ0/122