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THOMAS DANIELL (1749–1840)

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Originally appearing in Volume V07, Page 809 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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THOMAS DANIELL (1749–1840)  ,
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English landscape painter, was born at the
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Chertsey
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inn, kept by his
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father, in 1749, and apprenticed to an heraldic painter . Daniell, however, was animated with a love of the romantic and beautiful in architecture and nature . Up to 1784 he painted topographical subjects and flower pieces . By this time his two nephews (see below) had come under his influence, the younger,
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Samuel, being apprenticed to Medland the landscape engraver, and the elder, William, being under his own care . In this
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year (1784) he embarked for India accompanied by William, and found at
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Calcutta ample encouragement . Here he remained ten years, and on returning to
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London he published his largest
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work,
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Oriental Scenery, in six large volumes, not completed till 18o8 . From 1795 till 1828 he continued to exhibit Eastern subjects, temples, jungle hunts, &c., and at the same time continued the publication of illustrated
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works . These are— Views of Calcutta; Oriental Scenery, 144 plates; Views in
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Egypt; Excavations at
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Ellora; Picturesque Voyage to
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China . These were for the most
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part executed in aquatint . He was elected an Academician in 1799,
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fellow of the Royal Society about the same time, and at different times member of several minor societies . His nephews both died before him; his
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Indian period had made him
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independent, and he lived a bachelor
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life in much respect at
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Kensington till his
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death on the 19th of March 1840 .

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