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Halswelle, Keeley, ARSA

1832 – 1891

RSA Annual Report 1891,notice XI; "Keeley Halswelle, A.R.S.A., was born at Richmond on Thames in 1834. He took up his residence in Edinburgh in 1856, in which year he sent his first picture to the Annual Exhibition of the Academy.

For a good many years he was largely employed as a draughtsman on wood, his services as a magazine and book illustrator being in great demand.

He was elected an Associate of the Academy in 1865.

In 1867 he went to Italy, and, after some years’ residence there, finally settled in London, where his works were afterwards chiefly exhibited. Possessed of considerable energy and versatility, his subjects ranged over a wide field, but in later

years he devoted his attention almost entirely to landscape.

He died at Paris, after a short illness, on 12th [sic] April 1891.”



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