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Denis Dighton

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136: 22: 66:, who had been a close friend of his mother. Through the influence of the prince, he received a commission in the army in 1811, however, he soon returned to civilian life. By 1814 he had received the title of Military Painter to H.R.H. the Prince Regent. The prince sent Dighton to the 135: 312: 74:, and seems to have bought all his exhibited pictures. Dighton visited the Waterloo battlefield five days after the victory and executed nine paintings of the battle. 303:: Denis Dighton and Phoebe Earle, 22 Jun 1812, Old Church, Saint Pancras, London, England, reference ; FHL microfilm 598,180. Accessed 11 December 2015 373: 82: 358: 89:. After this loss of patronage, Dighton became mentally ill; he moved with his wife and son to Brittany, where he lived supported by the 101: 78: 63: 363: 368: 151: 90: 124: 120: 56: 353: 348: 171: 161: 67: 105: 333: 270: 71: 318: 265: 244: 86: 52: 112: 97: 48: 342: 96:
Dighton is mostly known for his paintings of battle scenes especially depicting the
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British Artists and War: The Face of Battle in Paintings and Prints, 1700-1914.
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The Battle of Waterloo: The charge of the 2nd Brigade of cavalry
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in 1807 and exhibited 17 pictures there between 1811 and 1825.
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Carman, William Y., "The Battle of Waterloo by Denis Dighton,"
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Greeks and Turks. Defeat of the Turks in the Defile of Klissura
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Images of the Army: The Military in British Art, 1815-1914
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nmm.ac.uk Short Biography at the National Maritime Museum
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He fell from royal favour when his intermediary with the
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Journal of the Society for Army Historical Research
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The Storming of San Sebastian on the 31st of August
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painter
Robert Dighton
Richard Dighton
Royal Academy
Prince of Wales
Southern Netherlands
Battle of Waterloo
Prince Regent
Benjamin Bloomfield
William Knighton
Artists' Benevolent Fund
Peninsular War
Nelson
Battle of Trafalgar
Augustus Earle
Phoebe Earle
Flower Painter in Ordinary
Queen Adelaide

National Trust for Scotland
Marquess of Anglesey
Marquess of Anglesey


Pye, John
Patronage of British art
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"No. 16504"
The London Gazette

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