Thomas Ralph Spence

Thomas Ralph Spence
1855-1918
European Artist
The artist and architect T. R. Spence was born in Yorkshire, England, into a family of builders. He studied as an architect, and then settled in London, where he became a painter of architectural scenes. He exhibited in the Royal Academy in the 1890s and was the subject of a solo exhibition at the Fine Art Society in 1910. His architectural work included Jesmond Church, Newcastle, and the interior of All Saints Church, Ennismore Gardens, London. Spence's best work consisted of Greek and Roman subjects in the Classical style of Alma Tadema. These include very long canvases with lots of figures, including a series showing scenes from the Odyssey. He also produced a number of girls on marble terraces, again in the style of Alma Tadema, but usually including a perspective and middle ground, invariably avoided by the latter artist. His most famous painting is Sleeping Beauty.

Paintings by Thomas Ralph Spence

Sleeping Beauty by Thomas Ralph Spence :: Thomas Ralph Spence :: 23-0042 Sleeping Beauty by Thomas Ralph Spence

23-0042 Sleeping Beauty by Thomas Ralph Spence
Thomas Ralph Spence
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Sleeping Beauty by Thomas Ralph Spence :: Thomas Ralph Spence :: 23-0042 Sleeping Beauty by Thomas Ralph Spence