He was the youngest son of
John Leigh Philips of Mayfield, Manchester, where he was born on 9 June 1795. He was educated at
Manchester Grammar School, and entered the
University of Edinburgh. While pursuing medical studies he made the acquaintance, of
Sir William Allan and Scottish artists. A private income allowed him to go to Italy for three years. On the death of
Henry Fuseli, he was, in 1825, elected to fill his place as a member of the Academy of St. Luke. He settled as an artist in Liverpool. Philips, who also practised etching, died unmarried at his residence,
Rodney Street, Liverpool, on 1 August 1831. ==Works==