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Bone, Henry

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Bone, Henry (1755-1834)

English enamel painter. His copies in enamel after old masters are much sought after by connoisseurs; the best known is his Bacchus and Ariadne, after Titian.

Bone was born in Cornwall, apprenticed at Plymouth, and afterwards worked at the Bristol china works. He was elected a member of the Royal Academy in 1811.


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