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  1. Thomas Charles Farrer (16 December 1838 in London – 16 June 1891 in London) was an English-born painter and teacher of painting who also worked in the United States. Among his students was Francis Lathrop.

  2. Painter Thomas Charles Farrer led the movement, and many members were active abolitionists. Their work together was short-lived, and the movement had mostly dissolved by 1870. The American Pre-Raphaelites used a vivid, realistic style and, unlike their English counterparts, avoided figurative paintings in favor of landscapes and ...

    • c. 1857–1867: 44 
  3. In January 1863, Thomas Charles Farrer, an English expatriate artist living in New York, convened the first meeting of the Association for the Advancement of Truth in Art. Among its members were artists who, like Farrer, rejected the mainstream practice of art.

  4. Biography. Thomas Charles Farrer was an artist. [1] . He learned drawing in London and came to New York in 1858. [1] . He served with the Union Army during the American Civil War and returned to London in 1869. [1] Thomas was born in 1838 in London, England. [1] . He was the son of Thomas Farrer.

    • Male
    • December 16, 1838
    • Ann Richards (Mclane) Farrer
    • July 28, 1891
  5. Thomas Charles Farrer, né le 16 décembre 1838 à Londres et mort le 16 juin 1891 dans la même ville, est un peintre britannique et américain, connu comme peintre paysagiste et associé au mouvement du préraphaélisme.

    • Thomas Charles Farrer
  6. Provenance. Title: Burnham Beeches. Artist: Thomas Charles Farrer (1838–1891) Date: 1874. Geography: Made in United States. Culture: American. Medium: Watercolor and gouache on wove paper mounted on cardboard. Dimensions: 7 x 10 1/16 in. (17.8 x 25.6 cm) Credit Line: Morris K. Jesup Fund, 2007.

  7. April 14 – July 21, 2019West Building, Ground Floor - East Outer Tier Galleries. Thomas Charles Farrer, Mount Tom, 1865, oil on canvas, John Wilmerding Collection, Promised Gift. This exhibition is no longer on view at the National Gallery. In celebration of the 200th anniversary of the birth of John Ruskin (1819–1900), the most influential ...