Frederic William Burton

Painting of Sir Frederic William Burton by Henry Tanworth Wells, 1863 Sir Frederic William Burton (8 April 1816 in Wicklow – 16 March 1900 in London) was an Irish Victorian painter and curator who was the third director of the National Gallery, London for 20 years from 1874.

Burton's best-known watercolours, ''The Aran Fisherman's Drowned Child'' (1841) and ''The Meeting on the Turret Stairs'' (1864; also known as ''Hellelil and Hildebrand'') are in the National Gallery of Ireland. Meeting on the Turret Stairs was voted by the Irish public as Ireland's favourite painting in 2012 from among 10 works shortlisted by critics. Provided by Wikipedia

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