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Charles Bentley

English, 1808-1854
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Charles Bentley, was an English watercolour painter of coastal and river scenery.

Bentley was born in 1805 or 1806, the son of a master-carpenter and builder living in Tottenham Court Road, London. He was sent to work colouring prints for Theodore Fielding to whom he was eventually apprenticed in order to learn aquatinting. Bentley became a lifelong friend of another, rather younger, pupil of Fielding, William Callow. During his apprenticeship he was sent to Paris, probably to assist work on the plates for Excursion sur les Cotes et dans les Ports de Normandie' (Paris, 1823-5), most of which were after watercolours by Richard Bonington.

After the end of his apprenticeship, though earning some money from engraving or designing plates for periodicals, Bentley turned increasingly to painting watercolours. He exhibited four works at the first Exhibition of the New Society of Painters in Water-Colours, (later the Royal Institute of Painters in Water-Colours) in 1832, and six the next year. He was then living at 15, Bateman's Buildings, a narrow turning on the south side of Soho Square, where he remained for another six years. In February 1834, Bentley was elected an Associate-Exhibitor of the Old Water-Colour Society (later the Royal Society of Painters in Water-Colours). By 1838 he had moved to 11, Mornington Place, Hampstead Road, where, except for a three-year break (when he lived with William Callow in Charlotte Street) he spent the rest of his life. His exhibits at the Old Water-Colour Society in 1838 included two imaginative compositions :From the Red Rover, depicting a naval battle, and From Tom Cringle's Log, which represented a sinking slave-ship. He showed at the British Institution for the first time in 1843, and the next year became a full member of the "Old Society" . In 1851 he showed at the Society of British Artists.

Bentley painted scenes all over Britain, in Jersey, the north of Ireland, and in Normandy, which he visited several times with Callow between 1836 and 1841. He also exhibited views of Venice, Holland and Düsseldorf, but it is not certain that he actually went to these places, as he is known to have painted works after sketches by other people, such as his paintings of Trebizond and Abydos, shown in 1841 and 1849, based on drawings by Coke Smyth. He also worked up the illustrations for 12 Views in the Interior of Guiana, published by Rudolf Ackermann in 1841, from studies done on an expedition to South America by John Morison.

Bentley was not financially successful: Samuel Redgrave described him as "uncertain in his transactions, and always poor". He died of cholera on 4 September 1854, leaving a widow.

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Beached fishing boat with seated fisherman

Beached fishing boat with seated fisherman (1835 – 1864)

Charles Bentley (English, 1808-1854)
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Fishing boat on the shore at Hastings

Fishing boat on the shore at Hastings (1835 – 1864)

Charles Bentley (English, 1808-1854)
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Fishing boats in Rye Harbour, with a windmill in the distance

Fishing boats in Rye Harbour, with a windmill in the distance (1850 – 1855)

Charles Bentley (English, 1808-1854)
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Martello Tower at St. Leonards against setting sun

Martello Tower at St. Leonards against setting sun (1835 – 1864)

Charles Bentley (English, 1808-1854)
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Seascape

Seascape

Charles Bentley (English, 1808-1854)
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Ships Off A Town In A Mountainous Landscape

Ships Off A Town In A Mountainous Landscape (1838)

Charles Bentley (English, 1808-1854)
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View on the Coast at Deal

View on the Coast at Deal (ca. 1846)

Charles Bentley (English, 1808-1854)
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A Market Scene in Venice

A Market Scene in Venice

Charles Bentley (English, 1808-1854)
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Coast Scene with Shipping

Coast Scene with Shipping

Charles Bentley (English, 1808-1854)
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Highland Landscape with Figures

Highland Landscape with Figures (ca. 1847)

Charles Bentley (English, 1808-1854)
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Whitby

Whitby (1833)

Charles Bentley (English, 1808-1854)
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Hay Barge in a Calm Sea

Hay Barge in a Calm Sea

Charles Bentley (English, 1808-1854)
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Old Men O’War

Old Men O’War

Charles Bentley (English, 1808-1854)
Landscape

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