Jerry Barrett

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Jerry Barrett in 1860

Jerry Barrett (1824–21 January 1906) was an

National Portrait Gallery (London), paired with Queen Victoria's First Visit to her Wounded Soldiers.[1]

In Barrett's Nightingale receiving the wounded at Scutari, the artist inserted a self-portrait as a voyeur observing the scene from the window in the background.[2]

There is documentation to suggest that Barrett traveled to the Crimea to obtain sketches for his pictures.

Indian Mutiny
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Works

  • Queen Victoria's First Visit to her Wounded Soldiers by Jerry Barrett
    Queen Victoria's First Visit to her Wounded Soldiers by Jerry Barrett
  • Sheridan assisting Miss Linley, Jerry Barrett (1824–1906)
    Sheridan assisting Miss Linley, Jerry Barrett (1824–1906)
  • Florence Nightingale with Charles Holte Bracebridge and Selina Bracebridge
    Florence Nightingale with Charles Holte Bracebridge and Selina Bracebridge
  • Painting by Jerry Barrett
    Painting by Jerry Barrett
  • Jerry Barrett - The Letter - 54.147.79 - Rhode Island School of Design Museum
    Jerry Barrett - The Letter - 54.147.79 - Rhode Island School of Design Museum
  • Painting by Jerry Barrett
    Painting by Jerry Barrett
  • Letter by Jerry Barrett
    Letter by Jerry Barrett

References

  1. ^ NPG, Expansion and Empire
  2. ^ National Portrait Gallery (NPG), Barrett's self-portrait
  3. ^ Harrington, Peter (1993). British Artists and War: The Face of Battle in Paintings and Prints, 1700-1914. London: Greenhill, page 147

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