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Edward Dayes

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47: 34: 305: 74:. In the three following years he exhibited both miniatures and landscapes. He continued to exhibit at the Academy regularly until the year of his death, contributing a total of 64 works. He also was an exhibitor at the 318: 182:. He committed suicide at the end of May 1804. After his death his works were collected and edited by E. W. Bradley, and published for the benefit of his widow in 1805. 85:
and Wales. Much of his topographical work depicted ruins, painted in a palette dominated by blues and greens, which had an influence on the early work of
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His wife painted miniatures and exhibited four works at the Royal Academy between 1797 and 1800.
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Many of his drawings were crowded with figures; among these were two views of the interior of
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The Royal Academy: A Complete Dictionary of Contributors from its Foundations in 1769 to 1904
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sees Dayes' work as "mark the transition from the eighteenth to the nineteenth century".
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on the occasion of the thanksgiving for the king's recovery in 1789,
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Dayes drew from nature in various parts of England, including the
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Francis Jukes
William Pether
Royal Academy
Waltham Cross
Canterbury
Society of Artists
Lake District
J. M. W. Turner
Graham Reynolds
St. Paul's Cathedral
South Kensington Museum
Duke of York and Albany
Thomas Girtin
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George Morland
John Raphael Smith








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