Henry Sass (24 April 1788 – 1844) was an English artist and teacher of painting, who founded an important art school, Sass's Academy (later "Cary's Academy"), in London, to provide training for those seeking to enter the Royal Academy. Many distinguished British painters received their early training here.[2] Such was Sass's commitment to art education that Sir David Wilkie said he could have "taught a stone to draw".[3]
^Portraits of Henry sass (National Portrait gallery)
^Lee, Sidney, ed. (1897). "Sass, Henry" . Dictionary of National Biography. Vol. 50. London: Smith, Elder & Co. pp. 310–1.
^London higher: the establishment of higher education in London, Roderick Floud, p.282, 1998, accessed 15 August 2010
HenrySass (24 April 1788 – 1844) was an English artist and teacher of painting, who founded an important art school, Sass's Academy (later "Cary's Academy")...
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having shown a great interest in Medieval Italian art. He studied at HenrySass' Drawing Academy from 1841 to 1845, when he enrolled in the Antique School...
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published by his son, Judge Henry Cary, in 1847. Another son, Francis Stephen Cary, became a well-known art teacher, succeeding HenrySass as the head of his art...
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Chester on 19 May 1817. After a general grounding in art at the academy of HenrySass in Bloomsbury, he went to Plymouth to study naval architecture and rigging...
offered better educational options. Howitt showed early talent and entered HenrySass's Art Academy in London in 1846, where her contemporaries included William...
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College Chapel, Oxford University (1866) under William Burges. Bust of HenrySass (1820) -possibly as Nicholl's tutor Bust of George III (c.1822) copy of...
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Born in London, he was son of Henry Corbould and grandson of Richard Corbould, both painters. He was a pupil of HenrySass, and a student at the Royal Academy...
Charlotte Page (Riele Downs) is one of Henry's best friends. She is sarcastic, clever, and smart. She is the "sass master" of the bunch, always there to...
to be found in the island. He went to London, and, after lessons from HenrySass, entered the Royal Academy schools. He gained the first silver medal,...
studied her craft at the Bloomsbury Art School and the academy started by HenrySass. In 1843, when she was 11 years old, Henrietta fell in love with the 27-year-old...
thirteen to study at Dr HenrySass's academy where he met D.G Rossetti, J. Millais and W.P. Frith; in his biography Horsley recalls Dr Sass as being vain and...
for public housing in the suburbs. The seat had been held by Republican Henry R. Folsom, who was running in the 5th District following a reapportionment...
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the studio of HenrySass in Charlotte Street, London. Eight months later he became a student at the Royal Academy Schools, first under Henry Perronet Briggs...
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Blackheath, where he remained till about 1828. He then joined the academy of HenrySass in Bloomsbury, where he was a contemporary of John Callcott Horsley, a...
became a formidable rival to the other main London art academy run by HenrySass ("Sass's Academy"). He was said to be "a first rate teacher and a profound...
1832, he gave up plans to read for the bar, and attended the studio of HenrySass. In 1834 he went abroad, spending six years in visiting galleries, in...
who went out of business soon afterwards. He then studied drawing with HenrySass and painting with George Clint before becoming a student at the Royal...