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Painter. His father's resistance to his training as an artist was overcome on the advice of William Holman Hunt, and Morris was allowed to study at the British Museum and enter the Royal Academy Schools. There he emerged as a star pupil, winning the gold medal and a travelling studentship to Italy. Morris enjoyed considerable success in the 1860s and 1870s, firstly with subject pictures based on the sea and the sailor's life and then with religious subjects. He was elected ARA in 1877 but ill health, or a loss of confidence, led to a falling off from the promise of his early years. Artist and sitter shared lodgings in Rome in 1865. The following year Eugen von Blaas, Italian-born to an Austrian artist father, travelled to London and made contact with Morris, who advised him to show a picture with the dealer Ernest Gambart.
Title
Philip Richard Morris
Date
c.1865
Medium
oil on canvas
Measurements
H 61 x W 50.6 cm
Accession number
6654
Acquisition method
Bequeathed by the sitter's grandson, P. A. R. Withers, 2003
Work type
Painting