Biography of Frederick Sandys 1829-1904
Frederick Sandys 1829-1904 is in Painters.
Before 01 May 1829 [his father] Anthony Sands (age 23) and [his mother] Mary Ann Brown were married.
On 01 May 1829 Frederick Sandys was born to Anthony Sands (age 23) and Mary Ann Brown. His birth name being Antonio Frederic Augustus Sands.
In 1843 [his sister] Emma Sandys was born to [his father] Anthony Sands (age 37) and [his mother] Mary Ann Brown. Note she was some fourteen years younger than her brother Frederick Sandys (age 13). Named Mary Ann Emma Sands at birth.
Around 1847. Frederick Sandys (age 17). Portrait of his mother [his mother] Mary Ann Brown.
Mary Ann Brown: Before 01 May 1829 Anthony Sands and she were married. In 1883 she died.
1848. [his father] Anthony Sands (age 42). Portrait of his son Frederick Sandys (age 18).
1848. Frederick Sandys (age 18). Self-Portrait.
1849. Frederick Sandys (age 19). Portrait of his father [his father] Anthony Sands (age 43).
On 28 May 1853 Frederick Sandys (age 24) and Georgiana Creed (age 28) were married at St Pancras Old Church [Map]. He the son of Anthony Sands (age 47) and Mary Ann Brown.
Around 1854. Frederick Sandys (age 24). Portrait of his sister [his sister] Emma Sandys (age 11).
1857 . Frederick Sandys (age 27). "A Nightmare of Sir Isumbras at the Ford". A paraody of John Everett Millais' (age 27) "Sir Isumbras at the Ford. See description in George Price Boyce's Diary.
The Diary of George Price Boyce 1855-1857. 29 Jun 1857. Rossetti (age 29) and his friend Morris (age 23) (of 17 Red Lion Square), called on me in Buckingham St. and had tea. R. told me he was sure it was a man of the name of Sandys (age 28) who had done the caricature.
1858. Frederick Sandys (age 28). "Queen Eleanor". Note the cup of poison in her right hand and the dagger in her left hand with which she would offer Rosamund, mistress of her husband Henry II, a choice as to how to die.
1859. Frederick Sandys (age 29). "Study of the head of a young mulatto woman, full face". Model Fanny Entwhistle aka Eaton (age 23).
1859. Frederick Sandys (age 29). Portrait Adelaide Mary d'Eye (age 24).
Adelaide Mary d'Eye: On 31 Dec 1834 she was born to Reverend Edgar Rust d'Eye of Abbot's Hall. In Jun 1855 Philip Bedingfeld of Ditchingham Hall Norfolk and she were married. On 19 Sep 1912 she died.
1859. Frederick Sandys (age 29). "Mary Magdalene".
In the 1860s and 1870s James Anderson Rose (age 40) collected the works of Frederick Sandys (age 30) and James Abbott McNeill Whistler (age 25).
1860. Frederick Sandys (age 30). Portrait Philip Bedingfeld of Ditchingham Hall Norfolk (age 29).
Philip Bedingfeld of Ditchingham Hall Norfolk: On 25 Apr 1830 he was born to John Longeville Bedingfield. In Dec 1870 he died.
1860. Frederick Sandys (age 30). Drawing of Fanny Entwhistle aka Eaton (age 24).
1860. Frederick Sandys (age 30). Portrait Hannah Louisa Blyth (age 35).
Hannah Louisa Blyth: On 21 Nov 1824 she was born. On 11 Jun 1846 William Houghton Clabburn Shawl Manufacturer and she were married. Around Feb 1878 she died.
1862. Frederick Sandys (age 32). Portrait of Susanna Rose nee Anderson (age 67). Mother of collector James Anderson Rose (age 42). Sandys exhibited this portrait at the Royal Academy in 1863.
Susanna Rose nee Anderson: In 1795 she was born to William Anderson at Manchester, Lancashire. On 19 May 1818 Arthur Miller Rose and she were married at St Leonard's Church, Shoreditch. In 1870 she died.
1862. Frederick Sandys (age 32). Fanny Eaton (age 26) as Morgan le Fay.
In 1863 Frederick Sandys (age 33) and Georgiana Creed (age 37) were divorced; or, he petitioned for divorce. It may not have been completed.
1863. Frederick Sandys (age 33). "Vivien". The subject of the picture is Vivien, also known as the Lady of the Lake, the enchantress of Merlin from Alfred Tennyson's (age 53) poetic work Idylls of the King. The model was Keomi aka Keytumas Gray (age 21).
In 1863 [his illegitimate daughter] Ethel Gray was born illegitimately to Frederick Sandys (age 33) and Keomi aka Keytumas Gray (age 21).
Around 1863. Frederick Sandys (age 33). "Cassandra". The model was Keomi aka Keytumas Gray (age 21).
Letters of James McNeill Whistler 1863. 31 May 1863. 7 Lindsey Row Old Chelsea. Sunday
Dear Sandys (age 34) -
You have done the proper thing thoroughly and I only wish I could accept your jolly invitation and do the yachting and eat the dinner which I have no doubt will be stunning -
but it's of no use - I must stick to a couple of pictures, commissions! for I am just about cleaned out - and tin will be forked over on their completion -
Your "Vivien" is splendid in tone and colour especially the head - of course it is badly hung -
One of my pictures [is] refused and one put on the floor - You will perhaps be pleased to hear that the "White Girl" is a real success in Paris - and already I have had a letter to know if it may be possessed for gold! -
Adieu mon cher - Remember me to Tom Geckyl (age 35) -
Jo (age 20) says many things aimables - and if ever I lent her to anyone to paint, it should certainly be to you mon ami -
Adieu again - and success to the trip -
Ever yours,
J. Whistler (age 28)
Around 1864. Frederick Sandys (age 34). "Morgan-le-Fay". The enchantress of Arthurian legend also known as Morgana. Fay meaning Fairy. The model was Keomi aka Keytumas Gray (age 22).
In 1865 [his illegitimate son] Frederick Cyril Gray was born illegitimately to Frederick Sandys (age 35) and Keomi aka Keytumas Gray (age 23).
In 1865 Frederick Sandys (age 35) exhibited "Gentle Spring" at the Royal Academy. To the frame was attached a sonnet by Algernon Charles Swinburne (age 27) also called "Gentle Spring" as follows ...
O Virgin Mother! of gentle days and nights,.
Spring of fresh buds and spring of soft delights,.
Come, with lips kissed of many an amorous hours,.
Come, with hands heavy from the fervent flower,.
The fleet first flower that feels the wind and sighs,.
The tenderer leaf that draws the sun and dies;.
Light butterflies like flowers alive in the air.
Circling and crowning thy delicious hair,.
And many a fruitful flower and floral fruit.
Born of thy breath and fragrant from thy foot.
Thee, Mother, all things born desire, and thee.
Earth and the fruitless hollows of the sea.
Praise, and thy tender winds of ungrown wing.
Fill heaven with murmurs of the sudden spring.
. 1866. Frederick Sandys (age 36). "Perdita". Model Mary Emma Jones aka "Miss Clive" (age 21).
In 1867 [his illegitimate daughter] Madeline Gray was born illegitimately to Frederick Sandys (age 37) and Keomi aka Keytumas Gray (age 25).
1867. Frederick Sandys (age 37). "Helen of Troy". The model probably Mary Emma Jones aka "Miss Clive" (age 22).
1867. Frederick Sandys (age 37). "Love's Shadow". The model Mary Emma Jones aka "Miss Clive" (age 22).
1867. Frederick Sandys (age 37). "Berenice, Queen of Egypt".
1867. Frederick Sandys (age 37). "Grace Rose".
1867. Frederick Sandys (age 37). "Isolde with the Love Potion".
In 1868 [his illegitimate son] Henry Herbert Gray was born illegitimately to Frederick Sandys (age 38) and Keomi aka Keytumas Gray (age 26).
1868. Frederick Sandys (age 38). "Medea". From Wikipeadia: In Greek mythology, Medea is the daughter of King Aeëtes of Colchis, a niece of Circe and the granddaughter of the sun god Helios. Medea figures in the myth of Jason and the Argonauts, appearing in Hesiod's Theogony around 700 BC, but best known from Euripides's tragedy Medea and Apollonius of Rhodes' epic Argonautica. Medea is known in most stories as a sorceress and is often depicted as a priestess of the goddess Hecate. The model was Keomi aka Keytumas Gray (age 26).
1871. Frederick Sandys (age 41). "The Coral Necklace". Portrait of the artist's partner Mary Emma Jones aka "Miss Clive" (age 26).
In Jan 1871 [his illegitimate daughter] Winifred Gertrude Sandys was born illegitimately to Frederick Sandys (age 41) and Mary Emma Jones aka "Miss Clive" (age 26).
In or after 1872 [his illegitimate daughter] Gertrude Sandys was born illegitimately to Frederick Sandys (age 42) and Mary Emma Jones aka "Miss Clive" (age 27).
1874. [his sister] Emma Sandys (age 31). Portrait of her brother Frederick's (age 44) partner Mary Emma Jones aka "Miss Clive" (age 29)..
1883. Frederick Sandys (age 53). Portrait of Cyril Flower 1st Baron Battersea (age 39).
Cyril Flower 1st Baron Battersea: On 30 Aug 1843 he was born. In 1877 he and Constance Rothschild Baroness Battersea were married. No issue. In 1892 Cyril Flower 1st Baron Battersea was created 1st Baron Battersea of Battersea in London and of Overstrand in Norfolk. On 27 Nov 1907 Cyril Flower 1st Baron Battersea died of pneumonia. Baron Battersea of Battersea in London and of Overstrand in Norfolk extinct.
1883. Frederick Sandys (age 53). Portrait of Thomas George Fermor-Hesketh 7th Baronet (age 33).
Thomas George Fermor-Hesketh 7th Baronet: On 09 May 1849 he was born to Thomas Fermor-Hesketh 5th Baronet and Anna Maria Arabella Fermor. In 1876 Thomas Henry Fermor-Hesketh 6th Baronet died unmarried. His brother Thomas George Fermor-Hesketh 7th Baronet succeeded 7th Baronet Fermor-Hesketh of Rufford in Lancashire. On 22 Dec 1880 Thomas George Fermor-Hesketh 7th Baronet and Florence Emily Sharon were married at Ralston Hall. On 19 Apr 1924 Thomas George Fermor-Hesketh 7th Baronet died. His son Thomas Fermor-Hesketh 1st Baron Hesketh succeeded 8th Baronet Fermor-Hesketh of Rufford in Lancashire.
1890. Frederick Sandys (age 60). Portrait of Julia Smith Caldwell.
1902. Frederick Sandys (age 72). Portrait of Emily Winter Rose nee Chadwick (age 77), wife of collector James Anderson Rose.
Emily Winter Rose nee Chadwick: In 1825 she was born. On 15 Mar 1849 James Anderson Rose and she were married. Possibly at Richmond, Surrey. In 1907 she died.
1902. Frederick Sandys (age 72). "The White Mayde of Avenel".
On 25 Jun 1904 Frederick Sandys (age 75) died.