WILLIAN H. BURNETT Biography

William Howard Burnett was born in London England in 1813 and died in Birmingham in 1898. Self-taught painter director of views and peasant scenes I accompany his allegorical subjects with portraits of ordinary people generally making hunting farm work or home. All your pisturas without exception are based on plays or allegories of the daily routine. Genre painter, common worker, officiant actual painting. Some of his works achieved great price auction Io credited as "The Benenzith" or "La Cote Des Peintres" annals of international public sales. It was definitely in his manners as campiranos portrait painter unambiguous account how and where to carry out the trades and traditions of its people; It was also called to portray the distinguished families of his time and environment. He studied and workshops in London and Florence where he learned to resume techniques and styles as used in the Baroque and Rococo Neoclassicism through, I take as his own to describe his compositions, his own pictorial narratives, taken in any way as reliable and true story. Neo-classicism style maniera EI used almost as clearly seen the hand and pictorial manners charisma William H Burnett English teacher who described without hesitation, customs of his people and of his time. With a short and quick, almost raw brushstroke, he distributed the oil with linseed oil mixed with castor, and was used only in Great Britain, England, Scotland and Ireland in the late eighteenth century and throughout the nineteenth century. Traditional and orthodox in handling technical but sui-generis in style, Burnett was known for painting his compositions with an unconventional or unusual chiaroscuro in his time and environment that characterized him as his personal stamp and shaping its unique style. No doubt the work mentioned '' Arrurú '' corresponds to his own and is original authentic and unique.