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Henry Gillard Glindoni R.B.A., A.R.W.S. (1850 – 20 November 1913) was a British painter noted for historical genre works.


Life

Glindoni was born in
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in London, one of a family of five orphans raised by their grandparents. His grandfather Robert Glindon, who died in 1866 when Henry was 15, was a noted singer and songwriter, as well as a theatrical scene painter. In 1871, a year before Henry began exhibiting at the Royal Academy he was living with his uncle Frederick Young and aunt Sarah in Kentish Town. Henry is listed as a landscape painter. He learned some of his skills from his grandfather, helping him paint scenes in the theatre. Ten years later Henry was married to Ruth, living in Chelsea and has a six-month-old daughter Esther. He was drawn into the world of theatre and became a scenery painter further augmenting his finances by sketching the actors with whom he came in contact. He appears to have also designed costumes for London stage productions, under the name "Glindoni" in 1890 (''The Black Rover'' at the
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) and "H.G. Glendoni" in 1897 (''Nelson's Enchantress'',
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) and 1899 (a single performance of ''Rosemary'' at the
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). He also tried his hand at
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. Encouraged to study art, he attended
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's Working Men's College and the Castle Street School of Art after encouragement from fellow actors to study art. Glindoni's speciality was that of 17th and 18th century costume and he was noted for his paintings of Cardinals. He frequently exhibited between 1872 and 1904, at the
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,
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,
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,
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, the
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in London, and the
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. He was accepted as a full member of the Royal Society of British Artists in 1879 and an associate member of the
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in 1883. He had 79 paintings shown at the Royal Society of British Artists, over 40 works seen at the Royal Watercolour Society, exhibited at the Royal Institute of Painters in Oil, the Royal Etchers Society, at Manchester City Art Gallery, and Liverpool's Walker Art Gallery. He settled in
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some time after 1891, living in a new cottage which still exists at the corner of Mill Lane and Whalebone Lane North, New Villa. In 1901 he was living at The Studio, Mill Lane, later buying the New Villa on Whalebone Lane with his wife and daughter, now a school teacher, his mother in law Ann Wheeler, sister in law Harriet Cave and niece Alice Cave. Henry Gillard Glindoni died in
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in 1913, and is buried in St George's church cemetery in Romford along with his wife Ruth. His work may be seen at
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.Johnson, J., and Anna Gruetzner, Dictionary of British Artists 1880-1940, Woodbridge, 1980


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Glindoni, Henry Gillard 19th-century English painters English male painters 20th-century English painters 1850 births 1913 deaths 20th-century English male artists 19th-century English male artists