Stanley Berkeley

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Stanley Berkeley ca. 1892, when he contributed to The Illustrated London News

Stanley Berkeley (1855–1909) was an

Boer War
. He also provided illustrations for various books, magazines and newspapers, and produced many works in water-color and monochrome. In 1884, he was elected a member of the Royal Society of Painters and Etchers for his illustration work. Berkeley married the genre and landscape painter, Edith Berkeley and they lived at Surbiton Hill, in Surrey, where he died on 24 April 1909.

Paintings

Gallery

  • "The Sunken Road of Ohain: an incident in the battle of Waterloo"
    "The Sunken Road of Ohain: an incident in the battle of Waterloo"
  • "Gordons and Greys to the Front"
    "Gordons and Greys to the Front"
  • "Charge of the Gordon Highlanders at Dargai"
    "Charge of the Gordon Highlanders at Dargai"
  • Rugby union match
    Rugby union match

Further reading

  • Harrington, Peter (1993). British Artists and War: The Face of Battle in Paintings and Prints, 1700-1914. London: Greenhill.
  • Mortimer, R., "A Battle-Painter at Home: Mr. Stanley Berkeley and his Work,"
    Windsor Magazine
    , Vol. X, July 1899, pp. 123–132.
  • Obituary, The Times, April 24, 1909, page 15.