Richard Henry Nibbs (1816–1893) was an English painter and book illustrator who specialised in marine art.
Nibbs was born in Brighton, Sussex (now East Sussex), England and educated at a school in Worthing (run by the father of watercolourist Henry Tidey). He lived in Brighton throughout his life.[1] Nibbs initially trained as a musician and became a professional cellist with the Theatre Royal orchestra. However, a lifelong love of art combined with a natural talent for detailed observation led him to become a self-taught painter - in both oils and watercolour - particularly of marine subjects. In 1840 a substantial inheritance allowed him to devote himself full-time to art.
His marine art depicts scenes mainly off the coast of his native Sussex, France and Holland - though he also drew buildings and landscapes. He exhibited regularly at the Royal Academy, the British Institution and the Royal Society of British Artists.[2][3][4]
Selected works
Paintings:
- Low Water: Newhaven Harbour, Sussex .
- HMS Vengeance at Spithead (1851).
- Queen Victoria landing at the Chain Pier, Brighton (1843).
- Brighton promenade, 1850.
- Shipping on the Thames.
- Shoreham.
- Philadelphia Harbour.
Illustrated books:
- Lower, Mark Anthony. The Churches of Sussex: With Historical and Archaeological Descriptions (1872)
- Nibbs, R. H. Antiquities of Sussex (1872)
References
- ↑ Residing at 8 Howard Place, then 7 Buckingham Place from 1873 (according to the "Encyclopaedia of Brighton" by Tim Carder - 1990).
- ↑ Nibbs, Richard Henry. "Exhibits at the Royal Academy 1841–1888". Retrieved 28 January 2023.
- ↑ Nibbs, Richard Henry. "Exhibits at the British Institution 1841–1867". Retrieved 28 January 2023.
- ↑ Johnson, Jane (1975). Works exhibited at the Royal Society of British Artists, 1824-1893 and the New English Art Club, 1888-1917. Woodbridge: Antique Collector's Club. pp. 340–341.
External links
- Paintings by R. H. Nibbs (www.1st-art-gallery.com)
- Illustrations by Nibbs (Ash Rare books)
- R H Nibbs (Biog)
- Profiles of notable Nibbs (Roots Web)
- R H Nibbs catalogue (Brighton & Hove museums)