Sebastian Pether
Sebastian Pether (1790–1844) was English landscape-painter.
Life
The eldest son of Abraham Pether, he was a pupil of his father, and followed him in subject matter. A large family meant he worked for dealers, for subsistence, and his works were not often exhibited. He died at Battersea on 14 March 1844, and a subscription was raised for his family.[1]
Works
River Scene (1840) by Sebastian Pether
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. In 1842, three pictures which, with the help of a frame-maker, he sent to the Royal Academy, were rejected.[1]
Notes
Lee, Sidney, ed. (1896). "Pether, Sebastian". Dictionary of National Biography. 45. London: Smith, Elder & Co.
Attribution
This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Lee, Sidney, ed. (1896). "Pether, Sebastian". Dictionary of National Biography. 45. London: Smith, Elder & Co
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