Richard Short (artist)
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Richard Short (29 December 1841, St Ives, Cornwall – 16 December 1919) was a Cornish artist.
His grandfather, John Tregerthen Short, was a master mariner who had also started his own Navigation School in St Ives.
Richard later moved to Cardiff. In 1900 he published a historical novel, Saronia: A Romance of Ancient Ephesus.[1][2] However, by 1901 he had established himself as an artist, specialising in maritime scenes. His works include scenes of Penarth, Cardiff, the Bosphoros and Corsica.
Amgueddfa Cymru – Museum Wales holds five works by Richard Short.[3]
References
- ^ Cardiff Free Libraries (1900). Bibliography of Wales, Issues 1–29. p. 198. Retrieved 26 December 2014.
- ^ The Literary World, Volume 62. 1900. p. 347. Retrieved 26 December 2014.
- ^ Museum of Wales
External links
- The American Artists Blue Book
- artprice.com
- artnet.com
- Works by Richard Short at Project Gutenberg
- Works by or about Richard Short at Internet Archive
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