- William Shakespeare Burton
William Shakespeare Burton (
1 June 1824 –26 January 1916 ) was an English painter of theVictorian era . He is now remembered mainly for his painting "The Wounded Cavalier" (1855).To paint his most famous work, Burton was said to have dug a hole in the ground to stand in, so that he could paint the grass and ferns at eye level. [Christopher Wood, "Victorian Painting", Boston, Little, Brown & Co., 1999; p. 120.] The work shows a scene from the
English Civil War : aCavalier courier has been ambushed and wounded, and is comforted by aPuritan maiden. Her jealous suitor, carrying a large Bible, looks on.The painting was shown at the
Royal Academy show of 1856, through a strange set of circumstances. Burton's picture was reportedly left in a remote room with its face turned to the wall (by porters who, Burton believed, had not been sufficiently bribed). Academician A. S. Cope found the picture, brought it to the hanging committee's attention, and even withdrew one of his own works from the show to make room for Burton's, which was hung next toWilliam Holman Hunt 's "The Scapegoat"."The Wounded Cavalier" was the artist's single flirtation with the Pre-Raphaelite movement of the 1850s; in later years Burton mainly devoted himself to painting religious subjects. [Wood. p. 121.]
Burton's grandfather was a printer, and his father was
William Evans Burton , a comic actor and playwright who found popular success in the United States — while leaving his wife and son behind in London, with little money. An only child, the younger Burton worked at copying prints as a teenager; the dramatist and criticTom Taylor served as his sponsor and patron. Taylor helped the teen find work at the magazine "Punch ", a job designing capitals for illustrations (which providing much-needed income).W. S. Burton was educated at King's College and the Royal Academy School. At the latter institution he won a gold medal in 1852 for a painting on the subject of
Samson and Delilah . Though plagued by poor health and personal difficulties, Burton remained active as a painter into his eighties. His wife Mina Elizabeth Burton was the author of a novel titled "Ruling the Planets" (1891). [John S. Purcell, "A Veteran Artist: Mr. William Shakespeare Burton," "The English Illustrated Magazine", Vol. 35 (1906); pp. 238-48.]References
External links
* [http://www.artrenewal.org/asp/database/art.asp?aid=520 William Shakespeare Burton at the Art Renewal Center]
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