William Frederick Yeames

William Frederick Yeames

Infobox Artist
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location = Taganrog, Russia
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deathplace = Teignmouth, Devon, England
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field = Painting
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works = "Amy Robsart" (1877)
"And When Did You Last See Your Father?" (1878)
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William Frederick Yeames (18 December 18353 May 1918) was a British painter best known for his oil-on-canvas painting "And When Did You Last See Your Father?", which depicts the son of a Royalist being questioned by Parliamentarians during the English Civil War.

Biography

Yeames was born in Taganrog, Russia, the son of a British consul based in Russia. After the death of his father in 1842, Yeames was sent to school in Dresden where he began studying painting. After a change in the fortunes of his family, they moved to London in 1848. Yeames learnt anatomy and composition from George Scharf and took art lessons from F. A. Westmacott. In 1852 he journeyed to Florence where he studied with Enrico Pollastrini and Raphael Buonajuti. During his time there he painted at the Life School at the Grand Ducal Academy, drawing from frescoes by Andrea del Sarto, Ghirlandaio and Gozzoli. Continuing on to Rome, he painted landscape studies and copied Old Masters, including the frescoes of Raphael in the Vatican. Returning to London in 1859, he set up a studio in Park Place and, with Philip Hermogenes Calderon, Frederick Goodall and George Adolphus Storey, formed the loose association of artists known as the St John's Wood Clique. The group concentrated on subjects of a historical nature and narrative paintings in which the story was revealed by close study of the actions and expressions of the subjects. In Yeames's work this technique evolved into the genre known as the Problem Picture, in which the narrative of the image creates an unresolved dilemma or paradox for the viewer.

While their work was popular with the public, the St John's Wood Clique found it difficult to get their work displayed at prestigious galleries and the Royal Academy because it never received critical acclaim. Yeames managed to overcome this problem and from 1859 exhibited at the Royal Academy and was made an Associate (ARA) in 1866. Unlike other artist circles of the time, the St John's Wood Clique did not lead a bohemian lifestyle; Yeames took holidays at Hever Castle and lived comfortably in London. He and Goodall specialised in Tudor and Stuart subjects, but did not always portray the events they depicted with historical accuracy instead using them as inspiration. He died in Teignmouth, Devon on 3 May 1918.

In 2000, a blue plaque commemorating Yeames was installed on his former home in Hanwell, London.

"And When Did You Last See Your Father?"

The oil-on-canvas picture, painted in 1878, depicts a scene in an imaginary Royalist household during the English Civil War. The Parliamentarians have taken over the house and question the son about his Royalist father. Yeames was inspired to paint the picture to show the crises that could arise from the natural frankness of young children. Here, if the boy tells the truth he will endanger his father, but if he lies he will go against the ideal of honesty undoubtedly instilled in him by his parents.

The boy in the pictures is based on Yeames' nephew, James Lambe Yeames. Behind the boy, a sobbing little girl, probably the daughter, waits her turn to be questioned. The girl was based on Yeames' niece, Mary Yeames. At the back of the hall the mother and elder daughter wait anxiously on the boy's reply. The scene is neutral: while the innocence of the boy is emphasized by his blond hair, open expression and blue suit, the questioners are also treated sympathically; the main interrogator has a friendly expression and the sergeant with the little girl has his arm on her shoulder as if comforting her. The painting is now held at the Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool. Madame Tussauds in London has a life-size waxwork tableau of the scene, faithfully reproduced from the painting.

References

*cite web|url=http://www.liverpoolmuseums.org.uk/walker/collections/lastseefather/index.asp
title=And When Did You Last See Your Father?|date=|author=Jennie Macaulay and Kirsty Archibald |publisher=Walker Art Gallery|accessmonthday=26 January|accessyear=2007

*cite web|url=http://www.artnet.com/library/09/0927/T092749.asp
title=Yeames, William Frederick
work = The Grove Dictionary of Art
date=2000|author=
publisher= [http://artnet.com./ ArtNet]
accessmonthday=26 January|accessyear=2007

*cite web|url=http://www.tate.org.uk/collections/glossary/definition.jsp?entryId=285
title=St. John’s Wood Clique|date=|author=|publisher=Tate Collection|accessmonthday=26 January
accessyear=2007

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title="Amy Robsart"|date=|author=|publisher=Tate Collection|accessmonthday=26 January
accessyear=2007


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