James duffield harding biography sample
James Duffield Harding ( – 4 December ) was a British landscape painter, lithographer and author of drawing manuals..
Dictionary of National Biography, 1885-1900/Harding, James Duffield
HARDING, JAMES DUFFIELD (1798–1863), landscape-painter and lithographer, born at Deptford in 1798, was son of a drawing-master of ability, who had been a pupil of Paul Sandby.
HARDING, JAMES DUFFIELD (–), landscape-painter and lithographer, born at Deptford in , was son of a drawing-master of ability.
He was taught perspective by his father, received some instruction from Prout, and at the age of thirteen exhibited two drawings at the Royal Academy; these were views of buildings in the manner of Prout. His first attempts at studying from nature were so unpromising that for a time he abandoned the idea of becoming a painter, and his father articled him to Charles Pye, an engraver.
Engraving proved distasteful to him, and having by perseverance overcome his original difficulties, he left Pye at the end of a year, and settled down to the practice of water-colour painting. At the age of eighteen he was awarded a silver medal by the Society of Arts.
In 1818 he exhibited for the first time with the Society of Painters in Watercolours,