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Moses Haughton

    1734   -   December 24, 1804
Portrait painting , Late Renaissance   •   Wikipedia: Moses Haughton

Moses Haughton, an artist whose surname was occasionally written down as Horton, made his mark on the British art scene of the late Renaissance with his distinctive talent and sensitive aesthetic. Born around 1734 and baptized on March 27, 1735, Haughton's artistic career began in the unassuming Staffordshire town of Wednesbury, where he completed his apprenticeship as an enamel painter in the workshop of Hyla Holden. His destiny took him to Birmingham in 1761, a city then considered the cradle of the Industrial Revolution. There he worked for John Baskerville and Henry Clay, well-known figures on the art scene, with whom he honed his craft on enameled, lacquered and papier-mâché products. His artistic journey, however, took him not only through the workshops and studios of his mentors, but also to the haven of marriage. He married Elizabeth Haughton (1741 - January 13, 1816), a woman whose support certainly guided him on his creative path. The turning point in Haughton's career came in 1809, when he and Samuel Lines founded the Life Academy on Peck Lane, a nondescript street near the former Free Grammar School. This life school was so successful that it soon had to be moved to a larger space in Union Passage. From this remarkable institution emerged the prestigious (Royal) Birmingham Society of Artists in 1821.

Haughton's artistic vision was far-reaching and included portraits, still lifes, and engraved works. Of particular note were his portrait of Lady Louisa Tollemache, Countess of Dysart, and his impressive still lifes of dead game. In addition, Haughton was a gifted illustrator and left his mark on a remarkable eighteenth-century edition of the Bible. Despite his reticence and quiet nature, Haughton was able to leave a lasting legacy in the art world. His life came to an end on December 24, 1804, at Ashted, on the outskirts of Birmingham. Yet even in death, his influence was still appreciated: A marble monument was erected in St. Philip's Church in Birmingham with his portrait sculpted by Peter Rouw. His legacy lives on not only in his art prints, which we reproduce with the greatest care and attention to detail, but also in the works of his son Matthew Haughton and his nephew Moses Haughton the Younger, both of whom became artists and engravers. Each of Moses Haughton's art prints we create bears the passionate signature of this humble yet brilliant artist who made a significant impact on the British art scene.

Moses Haughton

    1734   -   December 24, 1804
Portrait painting , Late Renaissance   •   Wikipedia: Moses Haughton

Moses Haughton, an artist whose surname was occasionally written down as Horton, made his mark on the British art scene of the late Renaissance with his distinctive talent and sensitive aesthetic. Born around 1734 and baptized on March 27, 1735, Haughton's artistic career began in the unassuming Staffordshire town of Wednesbury, where he completed his apprenticeship as an enamel painter in the workshop of Hyla Holden. His destiny took him to Birmingham in 1761, a city then considered the cradle of the Industrial Revolution. There he worked for John Baskerville and Henry Clay, well-known figures on the art scene, with whom he honed his craft on enameled, lacquered and papier-mâché products. His artistic journey, however, took him not only through the workshops and studios of his mentors, but also to the haven of marriage. He married Elizabeth Haughton (1741 - January 13, 1816), a woman whose support certainly guided him on his creative path. The turning point in Haughton's career came in 1809, when he and Samuel Lines founded the Life Academy on Peck Lane, a nondescript street near the former Free Grammar School. This life school was so successful that it soon had to be moved to a larger space in Union Passage. From this remarkable institution emerged the prestigious (Royal) Birmingham Society of Artists in 1821.

Haughton's artistic vision was far-reaching and included portraits, still lifes, and engraved works. Of particular note were his portrait of Lady Louisa Tollemache, Countess of Dysart, and his impressive still lifes of dead game. In addition, Haughton was a gifted illustrator and left his mark on a remarkable eighteenth-century edition of the Bible. Despite his reticence and quiet nature, Haughton was able to leave a lasting legacy in the art world. His life came to an end on December 24, 1804, at Ashted, on the outskirts of Birmingham. Yet even in death, his influence was still appreciated: A marble monument was erected in St. Philip's Church in Birmingham with his portrait sculpted by Peter Rouw. His legacy lives on not only in his art prints, which we reproduce with the greatest care and attention to detail, but also in the works of his son Matthew Haughton and his nephew Moses Haughton the Younger, both of whom became artists and engravers. Each of Moses Haughton's art prints we create bears the passionate signature of this humble yet brilliant artist who made a significant impact on the British art scene.

Artworks by Moses Haughton

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An Owl, 1780-90
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Portrait Miniature of Henry Fuse...
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Mrs H Johnston, 1818.
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Fish, 1790.
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Gypsies In A Landscape, 1804.
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An Owl, 1780-1790.
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Mrs H Johnston (engraving)
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Fishes
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Francis Wingrave c1789-1823, 1818.
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Sigismonda and the Heart of Guis...
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