Richard Henry Wright (1857-1930)
London-based painter, Richard Henry Wright, trained to be a chemist, and later studied at Heatherley's. He became a painter of atmospheric topographical subjects in watercolour and oil, and worked widely on the Continent and in the Middle East. He exhibited the results from 1885 at such leading metropolitan venues as the Royal Academy and the Royal Institute of Painters in Water Colours. He also had a number solo shows with the Walker’s Gallery. He was married to the still life and genre painter Catherine M Wood.
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