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In his last twenty years, Leigh exhibited no work at any of the recognised exhibitions, instead showing it on the walls of his art academy. He was also in the habit of sketching the same subjects - often of themes from literature - as his students in their drawing classes.
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Leigh had been a heavy pipe smoker throughout his life and developed cancer of the throat. He died shortly afterwards in London on 20 April 1860 and was buried on the western side of
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However, Leigh is now better known as a teacher of drawing than as an artist. In 1848, he founded an academy of art, "Leigh's Academy", at 79 Newman Street, off
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and critic. He is best known as the founder of a popular private art school in London known as "Leigh's Academy", which eventually became the present day
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Soon afterwards, he went on a tour of the continent, visiting galleries in France, Germany and Italy to study the works of the
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in London. It was well attended and became a formidable rival to the other main London art academy run by
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and make sketches. Around this time also he devoted himself to writing, and, in 1838, privately published
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was apparently a frequent visitor. James's uncle was the popular actor and theatre manager
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The Biograph and Review Volume IV For the Second Six Months of 1880
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Henry Stacy Marks
dramatist
Heatherley School of Fine Art
Samuel Leigh
The Strand
Adelphi Theatre
William Blake
Charles Mathews
William Etty
historical painting
Royal Academy
Old Masters

Highgate Cemetery
Oxford Street
Henry Sass
Frederic Leighton
John Millais
Philip Hermogenes Calderon
Henry Stacy Marks
Edward Poynter
Joseph Boehm
Edwin Long
Henry Holiday
Frederick Walker
John Bagnold Burgess
Walter Goodman
Thomas Holroyd
Highgate Cemetery

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