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[[File:Charles Napier Kennedy - Perseus and Andromeda, 1890.jpg|thumb|Perseus and Andromeda, 1890]]
[[File:Charles Napier Kennedy - Perseus and Andromeda, 1890.jpg|thumb|Perseus and Andromeda, 1890]]
'''Charles Napier Kennedy''' (1852, London – 1898, St Ives) was a British artist. He studied at the [[Slade School]] and was renowned for his mythological paintings.
'''Charles Napier Kennedy''' (1852 in London – 1898 in St Ives) was a British artist. He studied at the [[Slade School]] and was renowned for his mythological paintings.


He was elected to the [[Royal Institute of Oil Painters]] in 1883 and became an Associate of the [[Royal Hibernian Academy]] in 1896.<ref name=CAI>{{cite web |url=http://cornwallartists.org/cornwall-artists/charles-napier-kennedy |title=Charles Napier Kennedy |work=Cornwall Artists Index}}</ref>
He was elected to the [[Royal Institute of Oil Painters]] in 1883 and became an Associate of the [[Royal Hibernian Academy]] in 1896.<ref name=CAI>{{cite web |url=http://cornwallartists.org/cornwall-artists/charles-napier-kennedy |title=Charles Napier Kennedy |work=Cornwall Artists Index}}</ref>

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Charles Napier Kennedy
Born1852
London, England
Died1898
OccupationArtist
SpouseLucy Marwood
Perseus and Andromeda, 1890

Charles Napier Kennedy (1852 in London – 1898 in St Ives) was a British artist. He studied at the Slade School and was renowned for his mythological paintings.

He was elected to the Royal Institute of Oil Painters in 1883 and became an Associate of the Royal Hibernian Academy in 1896.[1]

His wife Lucy (née Marwood) was also an artist. Kennedy died in St Ives, Cornwall, in 1898, at the age of 46.[1]

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  1. ^ a b "Charles Napier Kennedy". Cornwall Artists Index.

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