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Fanny Waugh Hunt

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e her husband had completed her portrait. The painting was begun in Florence, Italy, during late summer of 1866, where Fanny posed for Hunt behind a chair that concealed her pregnancy. Their son was born in October; Fanny died two months later of complications from the delivery. After returning to London, the grieving Hunt continued the portrait with the aid of his memory and a photograph. Insistent on accurate backgrounds and props, he retrieved from Florence Fanny’s paisley shawl, purple dress, and cameo brooch. The rich interior features many objects of upper-class “artistic” taste: the Chinese porcelain vase and gold mirror frame, Venetian glass bowl and chandelier, Persian pottery dish, and elegantly framed watercolors. Many of these objects are seen through the multiple, receding mirror reflections, which seem to evoke both eternity and the dimming of memory with time.
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William Holman Hunt

Early Life and Career

William Holman Hunt, a prominent English painter, was born on April 2, 1827, in Cheapside, London. He is best known for being one of the founders of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood, a group that sought to revitalize art by emphasizing detailed observation of the natural world.

Notable Works and Style

Holman Hunt's paintings are characterized by their attention to detail, vivid color, and elaborate symbolism. Some of his notable works include:

Personal Life and Later Years

Holman Hunt married twice, first to Fanny Waugh, who modelled for several of his works, including Isabella and the Pot of Basil. After her death, he sculpted her tomb at Fiesole. His second wife was Edith, Fanny's sister, whom he married abroad due to British laws against marrying a deceased wife's sister. Holman Hunt's later years were marked by failing eyesight, which forced him to relinquish painting. He completed his last major works with the assistance of his assistant, Edward Robert Hughes. Holman Hunt passed away on September 7, 1910, and was buried in St Paul's Cathedral, London.

Legacy

Holman Hunt published an autobiography in 1905 and was appointed to the Order of Merit by King Edward VII that same year. His personal life was later documented in Diana Holman-Hunt's book My Grandfather, his Life and Loves. View William Holman Hunt's artworks on WahooArt Key Dates:
  • April 2, 1827: Born in Cheapside, London
  • 1851-1853: Painted The Light of the World
  • September 7, 1910: Passed away and buried in St Paul's Cathedral, London
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