Lt. John Herbert Caddy

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Lt. John Herbert CaddyCanadian, 1801 - 1883

John Herbert Caddy, painter and teacher (b at Québec C 28 June 1801; d at Hamilton, Ont 19 March 1887 [NOTE: other sources give death as 1883]). In 1816 he began military training at Royal Military College, Woolwich, England, and was commissioned 2nd lieutenant in the Royal Artillery in 1825. Topographical drawing and painting in watercolour were important and influential aspects of this training. His military career consisted of 2 tours of duty with the RA in the West Indies (1828-38), and in British Honduras (1838-41), where he recorded in drawings and a lively diary an expedition to the Mayan ruins at Palenque.

Promoted to captain in 1840, he was posted to London, Canada West, in 1842 and retired on half pay in 1844. He moved to Hamilton about 1851 and worked first as a land surveyor and engineer but gradually concentrated on his career as artist and teacher. Numerous watercolours of Canadian landscapes give evidence of travel from Fort William to Québec, with concentration in the Hamilton-Niagara Falls region. His powers of observation, love of nature and a touch of romanticism, disciplined by training as an engineer, combined to imbue his work with both charm and topographical accuracy. (SOURCE: The Canadian Encyclopedia, http://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/john-herbert-caddy/, accessed October 11, 2016)

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Basaltic Rocks, in Washilabou or Cumberland Valley, St. Vincent from "Scenery of the Windward and Leeward Islands"
Lt. John Herbert Caddy
Date: published February 1, 1837
Medium: Hand-colored aquatint on paper
Object number: 1971.39.1
Brimstone Hill, St. Kitts, from "Scenery of the Windward and Leeward Islands"
Lt. John Herbert Caddy
Date: published February 1, 1837
Medium: Aquatint with hand-coloring
Object number: 1971.39.2
Fort Charlotte, St. Vincent's from Kingston, from "Scenery of the Windward and Leeward Islands"
Lt. John Herbert Caddy
Date: published February 1, 1837
Medium: Hand-colored aquatint on paper
Object number: 1971.39.11
Photograph by John Bentham.
Lt. John Herbert Caddy
Date: 1845
Medium: Watercolor on paper
Object number: 1971.3
Kingstown, St. Vincents (from Cane-Garden Point), from "Scenery of the Windward and Leeward Islands"
Lt. John Herbert Caddy
Date: published February 1, 1837
Medium: Hand-colored aquatint on paper
Object number: 1971.39.3
The Old Crater of The Soufriere, St. Vincent, from "Scenery of the Windward and Leeward Islands"
Lt. John Herbert Caddy
Date: published February 1, 1837
Medium: Hand-colored aquatint on paper
Object number: 1971.39.7
Pigeon Island, & Village of Gros Islet, St. Lucia, from "Scenery of the Windward and Leeward Islands"
Lt. John Herbert Caddy
Date: published February 1, 1837
Medium: Hand-colored aquatint on paper
Object number: 1971.39.4
The Pitons or Sugar Loaves, St. Lucia, from "Scenery of the Windward and Leeward Islands"
Lt. John Herbert Caddy
Date: published February 1, 1837
Medium: Hand-colored aquatint on paper
Object number: 1971.39.8
The Rabacca or Dry River, Soufriere Mountain in the Distance. St. Vincent, from "Scenery of the Windward and Leeward Islands"
Lt. John Herbert Caddy
Date: published February 1, 1837
Medium: Hand-colored aquatint on paper
Object number: 1971.39.9
Roseau, Dominica, from "Scenery of the Windward and Leeward Islands"
Lt. John Herbert Caddy
Date: published February 1, 1837
Medium: Hand-colored aquatint on paper
Object number: 1971.39.5
Sandy Point, St. Kitts, from "Scenery of the Windward and Leeward Islands"
Lt. John Herbert Caddy
Date: published February 1, 1837
Medium: Hand-colored aquatint on paper
Object number: 1971.39.6
The Town of Castries, St. Lucia, from "Scenery of the Windward and Leeward Islands"
Lt. John Herbert Caddy
Date: published February 1, 1837
Medium: Hand-colored aquatint on paper
Object number: 1971.39.10
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