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  1. Valentine Cameron Prinsep RA (14 February 1838 – 4 November 1904) was a British painter of the Pre-Raphaelite school. Early life. Born in Calcutta, India, he was the second child of Henry Thoby Prinsep, a civil servant of the British Raj, and his wife Sarah Monckton Pattle, daughter of James Pattle. [1] .

  2. Valentine Cameron Prinsepby Paul RipleyVal Prinsep was the son of an senior Indian Civil Servant, Thoby Prinsep, and his far more extrovert wife, Sara, one of the celebrated Pattle sisters, the most famous of whom was Julia Margaret Cameron 1815-1879, the great pioneering photographer.

  3. Though never regarded as a truly great painter, Valentine was successful and popular. Influenced by Rossetti, Millais and Burne-Jones, he painted initially in the Pre-Raphaelite style. He exhibited at the Royal Academy of Arts for the first time in 1862, after travelling with Burne-Jones in Italy.

  4. At the First Touch of Winter, Summer Fades Away Valentine Cameron Prinsep (1838–1904)

  5. Valentine Cameron Prinsep, 1838-1904. Biography. For the first few years of his artistic career, Prinsep was very closely involved with the Pre-Raphaelite movement. He later gained academic honours for large decorative and historical subjects. Val Prinsep by Legros. His family were connected with the East India Company.

  6. Valentine Cameron Prinsep (14 February 1838 – 4 November 1904) was a British painter of the Pre-Raphaelite school.

  7. Prinsep strikes a remarkably similar pose to the one depicted in Artists at Home. Val C. Prinsep was photographed in his studio by Frank Dudman, the 28-year-old assistant to Joseph Parkin Mayall, whose name appears on every image.