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Born in Epsom, United Kingdom
Early Life and Aristocratic Roots
Frederick Calvert, born in Epsom, United Kingdom, in 1731, entered a world steeped in privilege and responsibility. He was the sixth Baron Baltimore, inheriting a title rich with colonial history—his family having been granted the charter for the Province of Maryland in the 17th century. However, unlike many aristocrats of his time content to manage estates from afar, Calvert possessed a keen artistic sensibility that drew him towards painting. While his lineage provided financial security and social standing, it was his own passion that fueled his dedication to capturing the beauty of the English countryside and maritime scenes. Details regarding his formal art education remain scarce; however, the quality and style of his work suggest either private tutelage or a period of self-directed study under the guidance of established artists. His early life undoubtedly shaped his perspective, offering access to landscapes that would later become central themes in his oeuvre.
A Passion for Landscape and Maritime Painting
Calvert’s artistic focus quickly centered on landscape and maritime painting—genres gaining prominence during the 18th century as a reflection of Britain's growing naval power and increasing appreciation for natural beauty.