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Henry Ryland (1856-1924) was born in Bedfordshire, and was a pupil first of Benjamin Constant, and later of Boulanger. He exhibited at the RA from 1890, specialising in watercolour paintings of classically dressed girls on marble terraces in the style created by Alma Tadema. He was also a notable illustrator, and designed for other media, including stained glass windows.

Ryland's paintings established him as the foremost of the neoclassical painters working in watercolour. His pictures are typically of high finish, in French fashion, showing little hint of brushstroke, and he is somewhat comparable to J. W. Godward in subject and style. His subjects were generally developments of the same theme.
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