Henry Pierce Bone

Henry Pierce Bone (6 November 1779 – 21 October 1855 London) was an English enamel painter.

[2] Bone was the son of Henry Bone, the notable enamel painter, and Elizabeth Van der Meulen, a descendant of the distinguished battle-painter Adam Frans van der Meulen.

He was appointed successively enamel painter to Adelaide of Saxe-Meiningen and to Queen Victoria and Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha.

Though his enamels did not attain the quality of his father's, they display very considerable ability, and he was not only a rapid sketcher, but his designs for classical and scripture subjects were bold and skilful.

[2] Bone died at 22 Percy Street, Bedford Square, London on 21 October 1855.

Self portrait (1867)
Lady Mary Feilding, Duchess of Hamilton – daughter of William Feilding, 1st Earl of Denbigh (1839, after Anthony van Dyck) [ 1 ]
Lord Byron by Henry Pierce Bone