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Sebastian Pether (24 November 1793 – 14 March 1844) was an English landscape-painter who specialised in painting moonlight, sunset, and firelight. His father
Abraham Pether Abraham Pether (1756 – 13 April 1812) was an English landscape painter, recognised for his skill in depicting moonlit scenes. He was also a talented musician, inventor, mathematician and philosopher. Life and work Abraham was born in Chichest ...
and brother Henry Pether also specialised in moonlit paintings, the three were known as the "Moonlight Pethers". Sebastian's work tended to have greenish tones. The bulk of his work was managed through art dealers who helped him sell his paintings, but resulted in little income to support his large family of eleven. Pether died at the age of 51, leaving his family reliant on subscriptions raised after his death.


Life

Sebastian William Thomas Pether was born on 24 November 1793 to
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and Elizabeth Pether and he was baptised at Saint Luke's Church in Chelsea, London on 31 August 1794. The eldest son, he was a pupil of his father, and followed him in subject matter, but led a beleaguered life. Pether married young and had a large family of nine children, and had few opportunities to create commissioned works and his works were not often exhibited, forcing him to work for dealers at low wages. He was well-educated, and even claimed to have first proposed the idea of a stomach-pump to the surgeon Andrew Jukes. During the last years of his life he lost three children to consumption and after his death another to lockjaw; his eldest son William became a mosaic artist. Pether died at Battersea of an inflammatory attack on 14 March 1844 at York Cottage, Battersea Fields, and a subscription was raised for his family. Charity was raised for his surviving daughter in a November 1876 issue of the London ''Times'', who was said to be destitute after ruining her eyesight working as a needlewoman.


Works

Pether's main works consisted in firelights, moonlights and sunsets. In 1814 Pether sent to the Royal Academy ''View from Chelsea Bridge of the Destruction of Drury Lane Theatre'', and in 1826 ''A Caravan overtaken by a Whirlwind'', a commission from John Fleming Leicester, who was his only patron. In the spring of 1842, three pictures which, with the help of a frame-maker, he sent to the Royal Academy, were rejected. Sebastian Pether's paintings are frequently incorrectly attributed to his brother Henry Pether and vice versa. However, Henry generally signed his paintings and they were more realistic and refined.


Gallery

File:Sebastian Pether (1790-1844) - A River Landscape with a Castle at Sunrise - 719393 - National Trust.jpg, alt=, ''A River Landscape with a Castle at Sunrise'' File:Sebastian Pether (1790-1844) - A Ruined Gothic Church beside a River by Moonlight - 719389 - National Trust.jpg, alt=, ''A Ruined Gothic Church beside a River by Moonlight'' File:Sebastian Pether (1790-1844) - Moonlit Landscape with a Gothic Ruin - 1449048 - National Trust.jpg, alt=, ''Moonlit Landscape with a Gothic Ruin'' File:The Bay of Naples .jpg, alt=, ''The Bay of Naples''


See also

* Night in paintings (Western art)


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Pether, Sebastian 1793 births 1844 deaths English landscape painters Moon in art Artists from London People from Battersea