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Henry Meynell Rheam RI, 1859
- 1920
Born in Birkenhead, Rheam first exhibited in London in 1887. He studied
in London, Paris and Germany and was primarily a watercolourist. Rheam
first settled in Polperro but moved to Newlyn in 1890.
The reason for this move was explained by Stanhope Forbes:
‘The annual cricket match between the artists of St Ives and Newlyn
was one of the chief sporting events of the year and about the time
I speak of, St Ives had acquired two notable batsmen and Newlyn seemed
likely to endure defeat. But in a fortunate moment, the situation was
saved, for Harry Rheam, that notable cricketer, was imported at great
expense from Polperro. He remained with us ever after and we had reason
to remember gratefully the rivalry between the two colonies in the noble
game’.
In 1900 Rheam married Alice Elliott and they lived at Boase Castle
Lodge, Belle Vue, later moving to West Lodge in Penzance where they
lived until his death in 1920.
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