[Gutenberg 6756] • Little Memoirs of the Nineteenth Century
- Authors
- Paston, George
- Tags
- pückler-muskau , 1786-1846 , mary botham , willis , nathaniel parker , 1799-1888 , fürst von , benjamin robert , morgan , howitt , william , hester lucy , 1785-1871 , 1806-1867 , 1783-1859 , stanhope , 1792-1879 , lady , lady (sydney) , 1776-1839 , hermann , haydon
- Date
- 1902-01-01T00:00:00+00:00
- Size
- 0.60 MB
- Lang
- en
After the Christmas vacation of 1805, Haydon began to attend the Academy classes, where he struck up a close friendship with John Jackson, afterwards a popular portrait-painter and Royal Academician, but then a student like himself. Jackson was the son of a village tailor in Yorkshire, and the protege of Lord Mulgrave and Sir George Beaumont. The two friends told each other their plans for the future, drew together in the evenings, and made their first life-studies from a friendly coalheaver whom they persuaded to sit to them. After a few months of hard work, Haydon was summoned home to take leave of his father, who was believed to be dying.