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Philip Hermogenes Calderon

Philip Hermogenes Calderon Broken Vows oil painting on canvas
Broken Vows
Painting ID::  28016
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Philip Hermogenes Calderon Broken Vows oil painting on canvas



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  Philip Hermogenes Calderon
  English genre, portraits, domestic and historical scenes Painter, 1833-1898 English painter of Spanish and French descent. His father, at one time a Roman Catholic priest, was Professor of Spanish Literature at King's College, London. Calderon studied at James M. Leigh's school in London in 1850, then in Paris at the studio of Fran?ois-Edouard Picot. He lived near by in Montmartre, sharing a room with fellow art student Henry Stacy Marks. He exhibited his first Royal Academy painting, By the Waters of Babylon (London, Tate), in 1853 and thereafter became a regular exhibitor until 1897. He first made his name with Broken Vows (London, Tate), exhibited in 1857. The painting shows a woman overhearing through a garden fence her lover betraying her and was painted in the detailed, clean-cut style associated with the Pre-Raphaelites.
  Broken Vows
  1856 Oil on canvas 91.4 x 67.9 cm (36 x 26 3/4 in) Tate Gallery London (mk63)

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