Fielding was the eldest son of
Nathan Theodore Fielding. Like his brothers
Copley and
Thales he painted in watercolours, and in 1799 sent to the
Royal Academy A View of the North Tyne, near Billingham, Northumberland. In 1814 he sent to the
British Institution A Sleeping Bacchus. He continued to exhibit at both exhibitions, but it is sometimes difficult to distinguish his works from those of his younger brother, Thales Fielding. In 1826 he was appointed teacher of drawing and perspective at the
East India Company's
Military Seminary at Addiscombe. He was popular with the cadets, and was nicknamed "Johnny Bleu" (from his Frenchified pronunciation of that colour). He lived near Addiscombe, at
Croydon, until his death on 11 July 1851, at the age of seventy. ==Works==