Benjamin Williams Leader  (British, 1831-1923) 

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Benjamin Williams Leader Biography
1831   Born on March 12 in Worcester, England as Benjamin Leader Williams
1854   Admitted as a student to the Royal Academy Schools in London
1857   Changed his name to "Benjamin Williams Leader" in order to distinguish himself from the many other painters with the surname "Williams"
1861   Moved to London
1865   On a visit to Paris, he came to admire the plein air (open-air) techniques used by the French Barbizon artists
1876   Married fellow artist Mary Eastlake
1883   Became Associate of the Royal Academy
1862 - 1889   Lived in Whittington
1889   Moved to Burrows Crosse House in Surrey, which was designed by Norman Shaw for the artist Frank Holl (British, 1845-1888)
1889   Leader was made a Chevalier of the Legion of Honour, an honour secured on the recommendation of French artist Meissonier
1889   Received a gold medal for his painting In the evening it shall be light (1882), exhibited that year at the Exposition Universelle in Paris
1898   Became a Royal Academician (RA)
1914   Honorary Freeman of the City of Worcester in recognition of his services (as a director of Royal Worcester Porcerlain and a native of the city)
1914   One of his paintings entered the royal collection, when King George V and Queen Mary purchased On the Llugwy, Bettws-y-coed
1923   Died on 22 March in Surrey
Selected Exhibitions
1854 - 1923   Exhibited approximately 216 paintings at the Royal Academy over 69 years
1889   Exposition Universelle, Paris, France
1857 - 1858   National Institution of Fine Arts, London
Selected Public Collections
  Cincinnati Art Museum, Cincinnati, OH
  Tate Gallery, London, UK
  Victoria and Albert Museum, London, UK

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