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Philip Henry Collection

Philip Henry was a man of many talents and accomplishments. From his engravings of Earl Stanhope to his depiction of Philip H

Background imagePhilip Henry Collection: Philip Henry, Earl Stanhope (engraving)

Philip Henry, Earl Stanhope (engraving)
1059058 Philip Henry, Earl Stanhope (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Philip Henry, Earl Stanhope)

Background imagePhilip Henry Collection: Philip H. Sheridan, from the series Great Americans (N76) for Duke brand cigarettes, 1888

Philip H. Sheridan, from the series Great Americans (N76) for Duke brand cigarettes, 1888

Background imagePhilip Henry Collection: Progress of the Crystal Palace at Sydenham, 1854. Creator: Philip Henry Delamotte

Progress of the Crystal Palace at Sydenham, 1854. Creator: Philip Henry Delamotte
Progress of the Crystal Palace at Sydenham, 1854

Background imagePhilip Henry Collection: [Carving a Sphinx], 1854. Creator: Philip Henry Delamotte

[Carving a Sphinx], 1854. Creator: Philip Henry Delamotte
[Carving a Sphinx], 1854

Background imagePhilip Henry Collection: [Storeroom with Artisans and Plaster Casts, Crystal Palace], 1852

[Storeroom with Artisans and Plaster Casts, Crystal Palace], 1852

Background imagePhilip Henry Collection: The Visit of the Emperor and Empress to the Crystal Palace, 1855

The Visit of the Emperor and Empress to the Crystal Palace, 1855

Background imagePhilip Henry Collection: [The Grounds Looking Towards Penge], 1854. Creator: Philip Henry Delamotte

[The Grounds Looking Towards Penge], 1854. Creator: Philip Henry Delamotte
[The Grounds Looking Towards Penge], 1854

Background imagePhilip Henry Collection: Rivaulx Abbey. General View from the South, 1850s. Creators: Joseph Cundall

Rivaulx Abbey. General View from the South, 1850s. Creators: Joseph Cundall
Rivaulx Abbey. General View from the South, 1850s

Background imagePhilip Henry Collection: Rivaulx Abbey. The Triforium Arches, 1850s. Creators: Joseph Cundall

Rivaulx Abbey. The Triforium Arches, 1850s. Creators: Joseph Cundall
Rivaulx Abbey. The Triforium Arches, 1850s

Background imagePhilip Henry Collection: The True Peace Commissioners, 1865. 1865. Creators: Nathaniel Currier

The True Peace Commissioners, 1865. 1865. Creators: Nathaniel Currier
The True Peace Commissioners, 1865. Confederate leaders General Robert E. Lee and Jefferson Davis stand back-to-back under attack by Union officers Philip H. Sheridan, Ulysses S. Grant, David G

Background imagePhilip Henry Collection: Sheridans Tomb, National Cemetery, Washington, D. C. c1897. Creator: Unknown

Sheridans Tomb, National Cemetery, Washington, D. C. c1897. Creator: Unknown
Sheridans Tomb, National Cemetery, Washington, D.C. c1897. The tomb of Civil War Major General Philip Henry Sheridan in Arlington National Cemetery

Background imagePhilip Henry Collection: Sheridans Tomb, Arlington National Cemetery, Virginia, USA, c1900. Creator: Unknown

Sheridans Tomb, Arlington National Cemetery, Virginia, USA, c1900. Creator: Unknown
Sheridans Tomb, Arlington National Cemetery, Virginia, USA, c1900. Monument to Civil War general Philip Sheridan (1831-1888) by Samuel James Kitson

Background imagePhilip Henry Collection: Tropical plants in the Egyptian Room, Crystal Palace, Sydenham, London, 1854. Artist

Tropical plants in the Egyptian Room, Crystal Palace, Sydenham, London, 1854. Artist
Tropical plants in the Egyptian Room, Crystal Palace, Sydenham, London, 1854. Designed by Joseph Paxton, the Crystal Palace was a prefabricated cast iron

Background imagePhilip Henry Collection: General Sheridan at Cedar Creek, Virginia, American Civil War, 1864 (c1880)

General Sheridan at Cedar Creek, Virginia, American Civil War, 1864 (c1880). The Battle of Cedar Creek was one of the last and most decisive engagements of the Valley Campaigns of 1864

Background imagePhilip Henry Collection: Philip Henry Sheridan, Union general of the American Civil War, (c1880)

Philip Henry Sheridan, Union general of the American Civil War, (c1880). During the Civil War Sheridan (1831-1888) rose to the rank of Major-general in the Union (northern) army

Background imagePhilip Henry Collection: Philip Henry Sheridan, Union general, 1862-1867. Artist: Brady

Philip Henry Sheridan, Union general, 1862-1867. Artist: Brady
Philip Henry Sheridan, Union general, 1862-1867. In the American Civil War Sheridan (1831-1888) rose to the rank of Major-general in the Union (northern) army

Background imagePhilip Henry Collection: Philip Henry Sheridan, American soldier, c1860s. Artist: Matthew Brady

Philip Henry Sheridan, American soldier, c1860s. Artist: Matthew Brady
Philip Henry Sheridan, American soldier, c1860s. In the American Civil War Sheridan (1831-1888) rose to the rank of Major-general in the Union (northern) army

Background imagePhilip Henry Collection: Pursuit of Flying Fish by Dolphins & Birds

Pursuit of Flying Fish by Dolphins & Birds
A line drawing from The Ocean by P. H. Gosse 1846 Page 183 illustrating a pursuit of flying fish by dolphins and birds


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Philip Henry was a man of many talents and accomplishments. From his engravings of Earl Stanhope to his depiction of Philip H. Sheridan for Duke brand cigarettes, he showcased his artistic skills in various mediums. One of his notable works was capturing the progress of the Crystal Palace at Sydenham in 1854, showcasing its grandeur and beauty. In another piece, he carved a Sphinx with intricate detail and precision, highlighting his mastery as a sculptor. Not only did Philip Henry excel in visual arts, but he also documented historical events such as "The Visit of the Emperor and Empress to the Crystal Palace" in 1855. His photographs captured significant moments that would be remembered for generations to come. In collaboration with Joseph Cundall, Philip Henry immortalized Rivaulx Abbey through their artwork. They depicted both the general view from the south and focused on the triforium arches, showcasing their attention to architectural details. Additionally, Philip Henry contributed to political commentary through art like "The True Peace Commissioners" by Nathaniel Currier in 1865. This piece shed light on important figures during that time period. Philip Henry's talent extended beyond static images; he also captured Sheridans Tomb at National Cemetery in Washington D. C. , as well as Arlington National Cemetery in Virginia USA - both poignant reminders of sacrifice and honor. Through his diverse body of work spanning engravings, sculptures, photography, and political commentary pieces, Philip Henry left an indelible mark on art history. His ability to capture beauty while conveying powerful messages is what makes him truly remarkable.