Henry Herschel Hay Cameron? and J.C. Smith?, Bust of Arthur Hallam by Sir Francis Chantrey R.A.

Bust of Arthur Hallam by Sir Francis Chantrey R.A.

Henry Herschel Hay Cameron? (1852 - 1911) and J.C. Smith?

RA Collection: Art

Tennyson's frienship with the poet Arthur Hallam dated from their time at Trinity College, Cambridge. Both were members of the debating society, the Apostles. Their relationship grew as they worked together, paid visits to each other's family and as Hallam became engaged to Tennyson's sister Emily. Michael Thorn, is his biography of Tennyson, suggests that Arthur Hallam's sudden death whilst on holiday in Vienna in 1833, was the spur to Tennyson's public ambition as a poet. At the time of the photogravure, Chantrey's bust of Arthus Hallam was in the possession of his sister's family.

Object details

Title
Bust of Arthur Hallam by Sir Francis Chantrey R.A.
Printed by
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From
Alfred, Lord Tennyson and His Friends A Series of 25 Portraits and Frontispiece in Photogravure From The Negatives Of Mrs. Julia Margaret Cameron And H.H.H. Cameron Reminiscences By Anne Thackeray Ritchie With Introduction by H.H. Hay Cameron
Object type
Photogravure
Place of Production
London
Medium
Photogravure
Dimensions

250 mm x 184 mm

Collection
Royal Academy of Arts
Object number
12/1321
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Alfred, Lord Tennyson And His Friends A Series of 25 Portraits and Frontispiece In Photogravure From The Negatives Of Mrs. Julia Margaret Cameron And H.H.H. Cameron Reminiscences By Anne Thackeray Ritchie With Introduction By H.H. Hay Cameron - London: 1893

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