Stephen Poyntz Denning
Stephen Poyntz Denning (1795 – 8 June 1864) was an English portrait painter and gallery curator. He studied drawing and painting under John Masey Wright, working from Wright's address from 1814 to 1817, before exhibiting oil and watercolour miniature portraits at the Royal Academy between 1814 and 1852, as well as a small number of oil genre scenes in 1844 at the British Institution. In 1821 he became Curator of the Dulwich Picture Gallery, a post he held until his death. [1] He died at Dulwich and was buried on 10 June 1864 at West Norwood Cemetery.
References
- "Artist in Residence - Stephen Poyntz Denning and the Herne Hill Art Set by Brian Green". www.dulwichsociety.com. Retrieved 31 December 2022.
External links
- Portraits by Denning at the National Portrait Gallery (London)
- Biography at the site of the Wallace Collection
- 4 artworks by or after Stephen Poyntz Denning at the Art UK site, including his painting of Queen Victoria in the Dulwich Picture Gallery
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