Name

Henry Wallis

Birth and Death
London 21.02.1830 – 20.12.1916 Croydon
Author and year of editing
Francine Giese 2025
Biographical Data

British Pre-Raphaelite painter, writer and collector. Henry Wallis was admitted as a probationer to the Royal Academy and enrolled in the Painting School in March 1848. After two years, he pursued his training in Paris in the atelier of the Swiss painter Marc Gabriel Charles Gleyre (1806–1874) and at the École des Beaux-Arts. In 1854, he exhibited at the Royal Academy in London and continued to do so regularly until 1877. In 1878, he was elected an Associate of the Royal Society of Painters in Water Colours and a full member of the Royal Watercolour Society in 1880.
Wallis was an expert in Islamic ceramics (see for instance Wallis 1885, Wallis 1893, Wallis 1894, Wallis 1899), which he also collected, together with other Islamic artefacts, among them stucco and glass windows. In 1896, he sold six windows to the Glasgow Museums (IG_288IG_292).

Literature

Wallis, H. (1885). Catalogue of specimens illustrative of Persian and Arab art exhibited in 1885 (Burlington Fine Arts Club), London.

Wallis, H. (1893). Typical examples of Persian and Oriental ceramic art. London.

Wallis, H. (1894). The Godman collection. Persian ceramic art belonging to Mr. F. DuCane Godman, F.R.S.; with examples from other collections. The thirteenth century lustred wall-tiles. London.

Wallis, H. (1899). Persian lustre vases. London.

Citation suggestion
Giese, F. (2025). Henry Wallis. In Vitrosearch. Retrieved December 5, 2025 from https://vitrosearch.ch/persons/2711365.