Artist, diarist, and devotee of the Elgin Marbles, Benjamin Robert Haydon (1786 1846) is best known for his large-scale paintings, such as Christ's Entry into Jerusalem and The Raising of Lazarus. After he entered the Royal Academy in 1805 as a student of Henry Fuseli, his forthright views and combative manner fuelled a feud with the institution and perceived enemies. His unshakeable belief in his own genius and his unwillingness to compromise his artistic standards drew him ever further into debt, which ultimately contributed to his suicide. As a writer, Haydon's acute eye for the humorous...
Artist, diarist, and devotee of the Elgin Marbles, Benjamin Robert Haydon (1786 1846) is best known for his large-scale paintings, such as Christ's En...
Artist, diarist, and devotee of the Elgin Marbles, Benjamin Robert Haydon (1786 1846) is best known for his large-scale paintings, such as Christ's Entry into Jerusalem and The Raising of Lazarus. After he entered the Royal Academy in 1805 as a student of Henry Fuseli, his forthright views and combative manner fuelled a feud with the institution and perceived enemies. His unshakeable belief in his own genius and his unwillingness to compromise his artistic standards drew him ever further into debt, which ultimately contributed to his suicide. As a writer, Haydon's acute eye for the humorous...
Artist, diarist, and devotee of the Elgin Marbles, Benjamin Robert Haydon (1786 1846) is best known for his large-scale paintings, such as Christ's En...