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William Havell
William Havell

William Havell

English, 1782-1857
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William Havell was an English landscape painter, one of the Havell family of artists, and a founding member of the Society of Painters in Watercolours.

Havell was born in Reading in Berkshire, one of fourteen children, the son of Luke Havell, a drawing master, who also kept a small shop to eke out his narrow means. He attended Reading Grammar School – where his father taught art. Although his father was initially reluctant to encourage his son in his choice of career – knowing from personal experience the potential financial hardship involved – he was won over by William's obvious talent, and funded a sketching trip to Wales, which proved to be an invaluable training ground.

In 1804 William sent his first contribution to the Royal Academy – a view of Carnarvon Castle and another of the valley of Nant Ffrancon valley in Wales. In the same year he became one of the founding members of the Society of Painters in Watercolours. In 1807 he went to Ambleside (in the Lake District) where he stayed about two years, studying mountain scenery and producing many fine works. In 1813 he seceded from the Watercolour Society, but under a then existing rule continued to contribute to their exhibitions, as well as to the Royal Academy, where he exhibited in 1812 and 1814.

In 1816 Havell was engaged in painting a series of pictures called 'Picturesque Views and Characteristic Scenery of British Villas', when he was appointed to the post of draughtsman with Lord Amherst's embassy to China. As a result of a serious quarrel on board ship with one of the officers, his position became untenable and he left the post, sailing to India in 1817. There he stayed until 1825, finding lucrative employment in painting portraits and landscapes. On his return he rejoined the Watercolour Society, but found that his work was not as popular as it once had been, and after a while be ceased to contribute to their exhibitions and took to painting in oils instead.

In 1827, Havell travelled to Italy with Thomas Uwins (1782–1857), visiting Florence, Rome, and Naples. He became a frequent exhibitor at the Royal Academy, his subjects being chiefly Italian, but sometimes from Wales, Westmoreland, and China. He also exhibited at the British Institution and Suffolk Street. Although his works were of great merit and distinguished by pure and delicate colour, they failed to attract the public, and having lost his savings by the failure of an Indian bank, he became a pensioner on the Royal Academy's Turner Fund.

Havell died, after some years of declining health, at Kensington, London, on 16 December 1857, and was buried at Kensal Green Cemetery.

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On the Kennet, Reading

On the Kennet, Reading

William Havell (English, 1782-1857)
Landscape
Licenza, near Rome; Horace’s Villa

Licenza, near Rome; Horace’s Villa (ca. 1828–29)

William Havell (English, 1782-1857)
Landscape
Woodcutters at Park Place, Henley, the River Thames Beyond

Woodcutters at Park Place, Henley, the River Thames Beyond (ca. 1826)

William Havell (English, 1782-1857)
Landscape
Landscape with figures

Landscape with figures (ca. 1804)

William Havell (English, 1782-1857)
Landscape
River Scene with Boy and Sheep

River Scene with Boy and Sheep

William Havell (English, 1782-1857)
Landscape
View of Totnes, Devon

View of Totnes, Devon

William Havell (English, 1782-1857)
Landscape
Welsh Landscape

Welsh Landscape

William Havell (English, 1782-1857)
Landscape
Landscape with a Seated Shepherd

Landscape with a Seated Shepherd (1804)

William Havell (English, 1782-1857)
Drawings
Landscape with Trees, Girl Crossing a Footbridge

Landscape with Trees, Girl Crossing a Footbridge

William Havell (English, 1782-1857)
Drawings
Landscape with Trees, Girl Crossing Footbridge

Landscape with Trees, Girl Crossing Footbridge (ca. 1804)

William Havell (English, 1782-1857)
Drawings
Landscape with Trees, Girls Crossing Footbridge

Landscape with Trees, Girls Crossing Footbridge (1804)

William Havell (English, 1782-1857)
Drawings
Pale Melancholy

Pale Melancholy (ca. 1804)

William Havell (English, 1782-1857)
Drawings
Study of a Groom, Seen from Behind

Study of a Groom, Seen from Behind (ca. 1820)

William Havell (English, 1782-1857)
Drawings
Study of trees and scrubs with seated male figure

Study of trees and scrubs with seated male figure

William Havell (English, 1782-1857)
Drawings

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