Frank Holl
Francis Montague Holl (
London 4 July 1845 – 31 July 1888
London) was a British painter, specialising in somewhat sentimental paintings with a moment from a narrative situation, often drawing on the trends of
social realism and the
problem picture in
Victorian painting. He was also, especially in his later years when the demand for social realism slackened, a portrait painter, mostly of official-type portraits of distinguished and therefore elderly men, including members of the
royal family.
He died in his early 40s, which some contemporaries attributed to overwork, as he had been very busy in the last twenty years of his life. His reputation fell considerably after his death, and the exhibition at the
Watts Gallery in 2013 and its catalogue were the first such attention he had received for a century.
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