Portrait of Sir Francis Seymour Haden

Sir Francis Seymour Haden

Sir Francis Seymour Haden was active across the mid-19th century, with documented works spanning the period from 1838 to 1864. Although frequently remembered for his contributions to the graphic arts, records indicate his output included both prints and drawings. His reputation is supported by the permanent inclusion of his works in major institutions.

Haden’s presence is documented by 15 works represented in collections, including those of the Metropolitan Museum of Art. These holdings encompass 11 documented prints and four drawings. His subject matter is established through key works such as the domestic interior scenes A Cottage Parlour and A Cottage Porch, alongside landscape and architectural studies like Houses on the Tiber, Pisa, and Tomb of Porsenna. These pieces reflect an attention to both intimate domestic settings and significant historic locations.

The availability of documented Sir Francis Seymour Haden prints in institutional archives provides the basis for scholarly study. Today, the detailed compositions held in museum collections are often available as high-quality prints, making the artist’s work accessible as downloadable artwork.

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19 works in collection

Works in Collection