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Alfred Elmore. 1815 Klonakilti, County Cork - January 24, 1881, London.
English painter of the Victorian era of Irish descent, who wrote mainly of historical paintings and genre scenes.
Alfred was the son of a surgeon John Richard Elmore, who retired from the British army and settled in Klonakilti in County Cork. In 1827 at age 12 boy and his family moved to London. Inspired by the painting, Alfred practiced copying of antique sculptures in the British Museum.
In 1832, he readily admitted to the school at the Royal Academy of Arts.
His early work was done in the style of pastoral Bonington Richard Park, but soon the artist turned to the religious theme.
In the mid-1830s Elmore lived in Paris, he studied in private studios in and copied the works of the masters in the Louvre. Between 1840 and 1844 Elmore traveled to Europe.
In 1840 he spent three months in Munich, then went to Italy, visiting Venice, Bologna and Florence. Two years the artist spent in Rome. In England, he returned in 1844.
Historical interiors of his paintings cover the period from 14th century Florence to absolutist France.
Elmore wrote as paintings and literary subjects, particularly the works of Shakespeare. In the mid-nineteenth century, there is fashion in Shakespearean themes that emerged, apparently in connection with the formation in 1848 of the Pre-Raphaelites.
From 1858 until his death the artist lived in Kensington, where he had a large studio.
Throughout most of his life suffered from neuralgia Elmore, in recent years, after falling from his horse, he was lame.
A painter died in January 1881 from cancer.
He was buried at the cemetery Gyeongsang Green (Kensal Green) in London.

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