Henry Mee
Henry Mee is a British painter.
Early life and education
Mee read Fine Art at the University of Leeds awarded a place by Professor Sir Lawrence Gowing, graduating in 1979.Exhibitions
On 23 May 1990 Arts Minister Richard Luce MP opened Mee's one man show British Eminencies: Portraits of our Age at Sotheby's London and unveiled his portrait of Queen Elizabeth II.The novelist Anthony Powell wrote the accompanying catalogue descriptions of the 31 paintings. His sitters were: the Queen; Lord Carrington; the Princess Royal; Lord Wilson of Rievaulx; Lord Home of the Hirsel; Lord Hailsham of Saint Marylebone; Lord Armstrong of Ilminster; Baroness Park of Monmouth ; Professor Dorothy Hodgkin ; Lord Penney of East Hendred; Lord Zuckerman of Burnham Thorpe; Admiral Lord Fieldhouse of Gosport; Admiral Sir John Woodward; Sir John Harvey Jones ; Sir Peter Walters ; Lord Forte of Ripley; Sir Yehudi Menuhin; Anthony Powell; Sir Hugh Casson; Sir Roger de Grey ; Sir Richard Attenborough; Sir John Mills; Sir Peter Hall ; Sir Robin Day; Sir Peter Imbert ; General Sir Frank Kitson; Robert Runcie ; Neil MacGregor ; Lord Denning of Whitchurch; and Lord King of Wartnaby.
The Parliamentary Works of Art Committee commissioned Mee to paint Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, former Prime Ministers Lord Wilson, and Lord Douglas-Home, Lord Healey and the Queen.
On 28 September 1995, the British Red Cross unveiled Henry Mee's portrait of Princess Diana at Christie's London. he Princess sat for Mee at Kensington Palace.
In September 2001, the Fine Art Society London held a retrospective exhibition, Henry Mee: Portraits of Eminent Britons.
Lord Bragg wrote the catalogue notes for New British Eminencies. His sitters were: Prime Minister Boris Johnson; Governor of the Bank of England Lord King; Chancellor of the Exchequer George Osborne; First Secretary of State Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs Lord Hague of Richmond; Lord Chancellor and Secretary of State for Justice Lord Clarke of Nottingham; Lord Darling of Roulanish ; Alastair Campbell ; General Sir Mike Jackson ; David Miliband ; Lord Patten ; Sir Vince Cable ; The Baroness Manningham-Buller ; author Baroness James of Holland Park; Sir George Martin ; The Lord Bragg of Wigton ; Gerald Scarfe; and Lord in Appeal in Ordinary Lord Hoffmann of Chedworth.
Henry Mee is married with two sons and lives in Hampstead.