Henrietta Montalba
Henrietta Montalba | |
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Henrietta Montalba painted by The Princess Louise in 1882 | |
| Born | Henrietta Mary Ann Skerrett Montalba 8 April 1848 England |
| Died | 8 April 1893 (aged 45) |
| Known for | Sculpture |
Henrietta Mary Ann Skerrett Montalba (8 April 1848 – 14 September 1893) was a British sculptor, born into a renowned family of artists. She studied art at what was to become the Royal College of Art with fellow-student, Princess Louise, Duchess of Argyll. The Princess painted a portrait of her which today hangs in the collection of the National Gallery of Canada.
Montalba first exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1876, and her work was often seen at the Grosvenor Gallery in London. Montalba was rarely separated from her family, residing in later days chiefly at the family home in Venice, Italy. She died in Venice on 14 September 1893 and was buried near her father in the island cemetery of San Michele. One of her sculptures, a bronze titled Boy Catching a Crab, is in the collection of The Victoria and Albert Museum.