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Philip Francis Stephanoff, sometimes Francis Philip Stephanoff (1787/88–1860) was an English painter.


Life

He was born in
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, London. His father, Fileter N. Stephanoff, was a Russian who settled in England and worked painting ceilings and stage scenery, until he committed suicide around 1790; his mother Gertrude Stephanoff (died 7 January 1808) was a flower-painter with Sir Joseph Banks as patron. James Stephanoff (1788?–1874), also an artist, was his elder brother. Stephanoff became a popular painter of historical and domestic subjects, working both in oils and watercolours. He exhibited at the
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from 1807 to 1845, and with the
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from 1815 to 1820. His wife, Selina Roland, died suddenly. Stephanoff ceased to work as artist many years before his own death, which occurred at West Hanham, near Bristol, on 15 May 1860.


Works

Stephanoff's works ''The Trial of Algernon Sidney'', ''Cranmer revoking his Recantation'', ''Poor Relations'', and ''The Reconciliation'' were engraved; he also furnished designs for ''The Keepsake'' and other annuals. For
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's sumptuous work on the coronation of George IV he drew in watercolours a series of costume portraits, which went to the
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. At the Westminster Hall competition in 1843 Stephanoff gained a prize of £100 for a scene from
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's '' Comus''.


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* * The painting, by James Stephanoff, engraved by
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for the Forget Me Not annual for 1828, with illustrative verse by Letitia Elizabeth Landon * The painting was engraved by
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with illustrative verse by Letitia Elizabeth Landon entitled ''Legendary Fragments'' for The Keepsake annual, 1831. ;Attribution {{DEFAULTSORT:Stephanoff, Philip Francis 1790 births 1860 deaths 19th-century English painters English male painters Painters from London English people of Russian descent 19th-century English male artists