Showing posts with label rural. Show all posts
Showing posts with label rural. Show all posts

Thursday, January 23, 2014

Henry John Yeend King

Henry John Yeend King (1855-1924) was a painter of rural scenes, many of which (but not all) fall into a category that I would describe as "nostalgic kitsch". Still, he was extremely popular, and quite prolific. 

A London landscape and rustic genre painter, Yeend King studied with Bonnat and Cormon in Paris and worked for three years in a glass works, but became a highly successful artist. His painting entitled Milking Time (see it below) was purchased by the Tate Gallery. He had a robust plein air technique, using bright bold colours which stem from his French training. His pictures were highly prized by the Victorian industrialists of the day and consequently a great many of them have been donated by these collectors to their local art galleries and museums, resulting in Rochdale, Oldham, Burnley and Sheffield having examples by him in their collections. He was elected a member of the Royal Society of British Artists in 1879 and a member of the Royal Institute in 1886, later becoming its Vice President.


 A Walk in the Country
  
 A Woodland Glade
  
 An Afternoon Picnic
    
April Sunshine, Carteret, Normandy (1908)
 
 At the Farm Gate
  
 By the Well
  
 Feeding the Ducks
  
 Feeding Time
  
 Gathering Flowers
  
 Harvest Scene
  
 In the Cottage Garden
  
 
 Milking Time
 
 Their Favorite Spot
  
 Twas the Night Before Christmas
  
 Victorian Garden
  
Young Beauty by the Old Mill Stream

Tuesday, January 14, 2014

James Thomas Linnell

James Thomas Linnell (1820-1905) was the son of the landscape artist John Linnell.

 A May Morning
  
 Firs and Furze
  
 Harvesting at Sunset (1851)
  
 The Haymakers (1862)
  
The Rainbow

Monday, December 23, 2013

Edgar Barclay

Edgar Barclay (1842-1913) painted rural scenes.

 Children of the New Forest (1901)
[it took me a few viewings to notice what the kneeling girl is looking at]
  
 Girl by a Woodland Stream (1909)
  
Girl with Donkey in the Maytime (1909)

Wednesday, December 4, 2013

Charles James Lewis

Charles James Lewis (1830-1892) painted rural and domestic scenes.

 A Hampshire Ferry
  
 Across the Cornfields
  
At the Doorway (1885)
  
 Our Picnic (1869-76)
  
Reading by the Window

Tuesday, November 5, 2013

Sir George Clausen

 Noon in the Hayfield (1897)
  
 Peasant Girl Carrying a Jar, Quimperlé (1882)
  
 Planting a Tree (1888)
  
 Planting a Tree
[another version of the above]
 
 Stone Removal (1887)
  
 The Gap in the Hedge (1900)
  
 The Girl at the Gate (1889)
  
 The Gleaners Returning (1908)
  
 The Mowers (1885)
  
 The Shepherdess (1885)
  
Winter Work (1883-84)

Saturday, October 26, 2013

Thomas James Lloyd

Thomas James Lloyd was born in 1849 and exhibited at the Royal Academy from 1871, but mainly at the Royal Society of Watercolorists of which he was a Member. He died in 1910. Lloyd lived in both Sussex and Kent, where he painted a number of landscapes and genre scenes in water-colour. [artbol]

 A Mother and Child with their Sheepdog on the Banks of a River (1897)
  
 Afternoon Tea (1903)
  
 Milking Time (1884)
  
 The End of the Day (1907)
  
 The Potato Harvest (1882)
  
The Two Families, Sark (1890)

Friday, October 11, 2013

Sir George Clausen

Sir George Clausen (1852-1944) was an English painter of peasant life. His style was significantly influenced by impressionism. He was knighted in 1927.

 A Frosty March Morning (1904)
  
 A School Girl (1889)
  
 Brown Eyes (1891)
  
 Day Dreams (1883)
  
 December (1882)
  
 Flora, the Gypsy flower seller (1883)
  
 Gaywood Almshouses, Kings Lynn (1881)
  
 Gleaners (1882)
  
 Gleaners Coming Home (1904)
  
 Haymakers (ca. 1908)
  
Little Rose (1889)