Frederick Richard Lee. Frederick Richard Lee was an English artist.
Lee was the son of Thomas Lee of Barnstaple in north Devon and brother of Thomas Lee, an architect. Frederick enrolled as a student at the Royal Academy on 16 January 1818, aged nineteen.
Although no dated paintings are recorded from this time, by the time of his election as an Associate of the Royal Academy on 3 November 1834, at least six dated paintings existed. One of F.R.
Lee's paintings from this time is Bringing in the Stag, an oil, measuring 38 cm x 51 cm at the Tate Gallery in London. Lee was elected to full membership of the Royal Academy on 10 February 1838.
A further seven paintings have been documented as painted by Lee before this date, again as oils, mainly on canvas. The Tate Gallery has an example from this period of his career in Sea Coast Sunrise, which is also painted in oil and is 85 cm x 109 cm. He is known to have produced a further forty dated paintings over the next thirty years. In addition to the dated paintings, fifty undated paintings exist, including Lake in a Park. Lee had a house at Pilton, near Barnstaple, but being from early life devoted to the sea, he lived a great deal on board his yacht, in which he visited the coasts of France, Spain, and Italy. He exhibited for the last time in 1870, and became an honorary retired academician in the following year. Lee died at Vleesch Bank, Herman station, in t