Wilfrid de Glehn - British Impressionist - 44 paintings [HD]

Wilfrid Gabriel de Glehn (1870-1951) was an Impressionist British painter, elected to the Royal Academy in 1932. De Glehn’s father was Alexander de Glenn of Sydenham, London, himself the son of Robert von Glehn, a Baltic baron with estates near Tallinn in Estonia, who had become a naturalised British subject following his marriage to a Scottish woman. Wilfrid’s mother was French. Louise Creighton, a women’s rights activist and author, and Alfred de Glehn, a French steam locomotive designer, were Alexander’s sister and brother. Wilfried von Glehn (he changed his name in May 1917) was born in Sydenham, south-east London. After schooling at Brighton College with his brother Louis, he studied art briefly at the Royal Academy Schools in South Kensington before going on to the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris, where for a time he lived with his French cousin, the artist Lucien Monod (1867-1957). In 1891 was hired by Edwin Austin Abbey and John Singer Sargent to assist them on their B
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