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Henry Thomas Alken
Henry Thomas Alken

Henry Thomas Alken

English, 1785 – 1851
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Henry Thomas Alken was an English painter and engraver chiefly known as a caricaturist and illustrator of sporting subjects and coaching scenes. His most prolific period of painting and drawing occurred between 1816 and 1831.

Alken was born on 12 October 1785 in Soho, Westminster, and baptised on 6 November at St James's Church, Piccadilly. He was the third son of Samuel Alken, a sporting artist. Two of his brothers were George and Samuel Alken the Younger, also an artist. In 1789, the Alken family moved from Soho to 2, Francis Street East, Bedford Square.

Young Henry first studied under his father and then with the miniature painter John Thomas Barber Beaumont (1774–1841), also known as J. T. Barber. In 1801, Alken sent a miniature portrait of Miss Gubbins to the Royal Academy Exhibition. He exhibited a second miniature at the Royal Academy before abandoning miniature painting and taking on painting and illustrating. Early in his career, he painted sporting subjects under the name of "Ben Tally-O". Alken married Maria Gordon on 14 October 1809 at St Clement's Church, Ipswich. On 22 August of the following year later the couple's first son was baptised. Alken went on to father five children, of whom two were artists, Samuel Henry, also a sporting artist, known as Henry Alken junior, and Sefferien junior.

From about 1816 onwards Alken "produced an unending stream of paintings, drawings and engravings of every type of field and other sporting activity," and his soft-ground etchings were often colored by hand. When Alken was 26, he and his young family lived over a shop in Haymarket that belonged to print publisher Thomas McLean of the "Repository of Wit and Humour." McLean paid Alken a daily wage of thirty shillings, considered a good income at the time.

Alken died in April 1851 and was buried in Highgate cemetery. Although fairly affluent for most of his career, he fell on hard times towards the end of his life and was buried at his daughter's expense.

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Hinds; Stags or Red Deer

Hinds; Stags or Red Deer (1817-1818)

Henry Thomas Alken (English, 1785 – 1851)
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Knitting shepherd

Knitting shepherd (1817-1818)

Henry Thomas Alken (English, 1785 – 1851)
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Two women feeding domestic birds, (also six heads of domestic and wild animals)

Two women feeding domestic birds, (also six heads of domestic and wild animals) (1817-1818)

Henry Thomas Alken (English, 1785 – 1851)
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Two horses and a pony

Two horses and a pony (1817-1818)

Henry Thomas Alken (English, 1785 – 1851)
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Heads of domestic and wild animals and full figure of a dog, pig, horse, cows and a cock; a working farmer

Heads of domestic and wild animals and full figure of a dog, pig, horse, cows and a cock; a working farmer (1817-1818)

Henry Thomas Alken (English, 1785 – 1851)
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The three great men of the village cannot do as they like

The three great men of the village cannot do as they like (1817-1818)

Henry Thomas Alken (English, 1785 – 1851)
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Sportsmen within an enclosure.

Sportsmen within an enclosure. (1817-1818)

Henry Thomas Alken (English, 1785 – 1851)
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Light-brown horse

Light-brown horse (1817-1818)

Henry Thomas Alken (English, 1785 – 1851)
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Dark-brown horse

Dark-brown horse (1817-1818)

Henry Thomas Alken (English, 1785 – 1851)
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Badger hunting; dogs chasing and attacing badgers

Badger hunting; dogs chasing and attacing badgers (1817-1818)

Henry Thomas Alken (English, 1785 – 1851)
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Two dogs’ heads and a paw.

Two dogs’ heads and a paw. (1817-1818)

Henry Thomas Alken (English, 1785 – 1851)
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Two dogs’ heads and a paw

Two dogs’ heads and a paw (1817-1818)

Henry Thomas Alken (English, 1785 – 1851)
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Two hunting dogs

Two hunting dogs (1817-1818)

Henry Thomas Alken (English, 1785 – 1851)
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Hounds.

Hounds. (1817-1818)

Henry Thomas Alken (English, 1785 – 1851)
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Two dogs and two dog heads

Two dogs and two dog heads (1817-1818)

Henry Thomas Alken (English, 1785 – 1851)
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Riding to hounds

Riding to hounds (1817-1818)

Henry Thomas Alken (English, 1785 – 1851)
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Parts of a white and brown horses

Parts of a white and brown horses (1817-1818)

Henry Thomas Alken (English, 1785 – 1851)
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Heads of a white and a brown horses

Heads of a white and a brown horses (1817-1818)

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Brown horse running

Brown horse running (1817-1818)

Henry Thomas Alken (English, 1785 – 1851)
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White horse running

White horse running (1817-1818)

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Two horse heads

Two horse heads (1817-1818)

Henry Thomas Alken (English, 1785 – 1851)
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Horse heads and …

Horse heads and … (1817-1818)

Henry Thomas Alken (English, 1785 – 1851)
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Gamecocks

Gamecocks (1817-1818)

Henry Thomas Alken (English, 1785 – 1851)
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Duck fowling

Duck fowling (1817-1818)

Henry Thomas Alken (English, 1785 – 1851)
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Fowling Working up to a wake (and) panting

Fowling Working up to a wake (and) panting (1817-1818)

Henry Thomas Alken (English, 1785 – 1851)
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Clearing hurdle during a hunting

Clearing hurdle during a hunting (1817-1818)

Henry Thomas Alken (English, 1785 – 1851)
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Race

Race (1817-1818)

Henry Thomas Alken (English, 1785 – 1851)
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Hare hunting

Hare hunting (1817-1818)

Henry Thomas Alken (English, 1785 – 1851)
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Pheasant fowl

Pheasant fowl (1817-1818)

Henry Thomas Alken (English, 1785 – 1851)
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Trying to get animal from its burrow.

Trying to get animal from its burrow. (1817-1818)

Henry Thomas Alken (English, 1785 – 1851)
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