Haydon

Benjamin Robert Haydon (1786-1846), son of a Plymouth bookseller, who became known for his history paintings and, posthumously, after his suicide, as a diarist. Despite suffering from poor vision he took up painting professionally after reading Reynolds's Discourses. He was a friend of Wordsworth and Hazlitt and his Lectures on Painting and Design (1846) were very influential.

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