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The Body Politic: Anatomical Drawings by Benjamin Robert Haydon

Hosted by:
Royal Academy of Arts
Speaker:
None listed
Starts:
June 01, 2007 at 01:00 pm
Ends:
October 21, 2007 at 06:00 pm
Location:
Royal Academy of Arts, Burlington House, Tennant Room, Piccadilly, London, W1J 0BD United Kingdom
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Description

Benjamin Robert Haydon (1786-1846) was the most controversial artist of his day. A self-styled ‘genius’ and the scourge of the Royal Academy, he was determined to revive the flagging fortunes of British history painting. Anatomy was the lynchpin of all Haydon’s art and theory. The Body Politic brings together a selection of his dramatic drawings from the Academy collection, charting his progress from anatomical textbooks to dissections. Haydon prized these studies, using them to teach his pupils and as the basis for his lectures on art.

Today, Haydon is remembered for his engaging diaries and as a friend of Wordsworth and Keats. In his lifetime, his grandiose paintings incited considerable interest. However, Haydon’s passionate, uncompromising temperament alienated supporters and every unsold painting plunged him further into debt. Eventually, worn down by decades of struggle, he committed suicide on 22nd June 1846 in front of an unfinished canvas

Registration required:
No
Free:
No

Additional information

The Tennant Room is one of the John Madejski Fine Rooms

Opening times
1pm-4.30pm Tuesday to Friday
10am-6pm Saturday and Sunday
Closed Monday

For more information

Contact person:
Royal Academy of Arts
Phone:
020 7300 8000
Website:
The Body Politic: Anatomical Drawings by Benjamin Robert Haydon
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