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James BarryWW-1795-222575

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Year
1795
Dimensions
image: 737 x 474 mm
Collection
Tate

Artist

James Barry
James Barry

Painting

James Barry was an Irish painter, best remembered for his six-part series of paintings entitled The Progress of Human Culture in the Great Room of the Royal Society of Arts in London. Because of his determination to create art according to his own principles rather than those of his patrons, he is also noted for being one of the earliest romantic painters working in Britain, though as an artist few rated him highly until the fully comprehensive 1983 exhibition at the Tate Gallery led to a reassessment of this "notoriously belligerent personality", who emerged as one of the most important Irish artists. He was also notable as a profound influence on William Blake.

Cork, Ireland

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Scientists and Philosophers

Scientists and Philosophers

1804 · Etching, line engraving and mezzotint on paper

WW-1804-222588
Jupiter and Juno on Mount Ida

Jupiter and Juno on Mount Ida

1804 · Etching, line engraving and mezzotint on paper

WW-1804-222592
Milton Dictating to Ellwood the Quaker

Milton Dictating to Ellwood the Quaker

1804 · Etching and engraving with some aquatint on ivory wove paper

WW-1804-162807
Pandora

Pandora

1804 · Engraving in black on ivory wove paper

WW-1804-162809
Eastern Patriarch, from the first issue of Specimens of Polyautography

Eastern Patriarch, from the first issue of Specimens of Polyautography

1803 · Lithograph in black on cream wove paper, tipped onto mount with aquatint border in gray on cream wove paper

WW-1803-162810
Eastern Patriarch

Eastern Patriarch

1803 · pen-and-tusche lithograph

WW-1803-262688

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Year
1795
Dimensions
image: 737 x 474 mm
Watts ID
WW-1795-222575

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Collection
Tate
Source
tate
Status
verified

Artist

James Barry

James Barry

Painting

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