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Henri Gastineau (1791-1876) Exhibits in 1821, in the Glasgow Institution for Promoting and Encouraging the Fine Arts in the West of Scotland

General

Henry Gastineau exhibited three works in the 1821 Exhibition:

No. 103  York Gate, Broadstairs, Kent

No. 125  Glastonbury Abbey, Sommersetshire

No. 146  The Crypt of Wells’ Cathedral

 

The artist’s address is listed in the catalogue: 1. Adelphi Place, Camberwell, Surry [sic]

Date

1821

Glasgow Trained
Glasgow Based
Artists from other cities, exhibiting in Glasgow

Henry Gastineau. Gastineau studied at the Royal Academy, first as an engraver then moved on to painting in oils. Eventually, he worked exclusively in watercolour. His contemporaries include David Cox, Copley Fielding, George Cattermole and Samuel Prout.

Exhibitions

Glasgow Institution for Promoting and Encouraging the Fine Arts in the West of Scotland, 1821.

Venues

Mr. Finlay’s Gallery, 2 South Maxwell Street, Glasgow.

Publications

Glasgow Institution for Promoting and Encouraging the Fine Arts in the West of Scotland, 1821 Exhibition Catalogue.

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