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Edmund Bristow
(1787 - 1876)
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Auction records for non-American artists have been actively entered since at
least 12/31/2006.
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Lived/Active: United Kingdom/England
Known for: figure, landscape painting, rural genre
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Ad Code: 3
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from Auction House Records. Two Skewbalds, a grey and spaniel in an extensive landscape, a country house beyond Artwork images are copyright of the artist or assignee
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This biography from the Archives of AskART:
| Please note: Artists not classified as American in our database may have limited biographical data
compared to the extensive information about American artists.
Edmund
Bristow was born on 1 April 1787 at Eton and lived the whole of his
life in Windsor. His father was a heraldic painter and Bristow mainly
painted sporting and animal subjects, as well as landscapes which often
included views of Windsor and Eton College characters of the day. His
paintings were mostly small in scale, beautifully observed and with
great attention to detail. He was a friend of Sir Edwin Landseer, RA
(1802-1873) and it is said that he gave the young Landseer advice and
help. Despite being something of a recluse with eccentric views, Bristow
had some important patrons from the Court, including the Princess
Elizabeth and the Duke of Clarence, later William IV.
Collections
Bristow is represented in the following collections: Hull Museums
Collections; Wolverhampton Arts and Museums; The Berger Collection,
Denver, amongst others.
Source: Sphinx Fine Art http://www.sphinxfineart.com/Bristow-Edmund-DesktopDefault.aspx?tabid=45&tabindex=44&artistid=38444
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