Henry Joseph Moule
Deceased Person
1825 – 1904
Who was Henry Joseph Moule?
Henry Joseph Moule was an English watercolour artist, and friend of Thomas Hardy.
He was born at Gillingham, Dorset on 25 September 1825, the eldest of eight sons of Henry Moule, and educated at Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, gaining a B.A. in 1848 and M.A. in 1853. He then spent some years as a private tutor, secretary and librarian, to the family of Lord Wriothesley Russell and then the Earl Fitzwilliam at Wentworth Woodhouse. He spent the years 1862 - 1877 in Scotland, and then returned to Dorset. In 1883 he was appointed the first curator of the Dorset County Museum, a post he held until his death on March 13, 1904; he left several thousand paintings to the museum.
He was a close friend of Thomas Hardy for fifty years, their first meeting being shortly before 1854. He was 15 years older than Thomas Hardy, and it seems likely that they met when Henry returned from University to his Father's vicarage at Fordington and Hardy was still quite young. There can be no doubt they were close friends as he encouraged Hardy’s development from an impressionable age, was a regular visitor to the Hardy household, and in later life taught Thomas how to paint.
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