- Thomas Bowman Garvie
Thomas Bowman Garvie (February 6,1859 - January 5, 1944) was a Northumbrian artist whose portraits include
Thomas Burt , Lord Percy,Lord Armstrong , George B Bainbridge, Fred B Fenwick and Sir William and Lady Grey.He was a prolific painter of portraits and landscapes. He studied in London and Paris completing the
Grand Tour in 1898. His work faithfully observed nature: landscapes were painted "plein air" and his portraits and figurative paintings reflect a naturalistic use of light and colour. Despite his orthodox outlook, he was at the time an extremely popular portraitist of the North East and there are several of his paintings in theLaing Art Gallery , Newcastle andCragside (National Trust) in Northumberland.Biography
Bowman Garvie was born in
Morpeth ,Northumberland . He showed an early talent for drawing and was successful in gaining a place to study underPhilip Hermogenes Calderon in 1883 obtaining there a scholarship for theRoyal Academy where he studied until 1888 when he travelled to Paris to study at theAcademie Julian underFleury andWilliam-Adolphe Bouguereau . For the next ten years he spent long periods painting in France, Italy and Switzerland before returning to Morpeth in 1898 to marry his long standing fiancé Isabella Grey.Between 1914 and 1922 he held the position of Master of the Pictures at the Pen and Palette Club in Newcastle; a member of the Cullercoats Art Group; President of the North East Coast Art Club in 1937 and a member of the Art Committee, Kings College, Newcastle.
References
Hall, Marshall, (2005)." The Artists of Northumbria". Art Dictionaries ISBN 0953260992
Newton, Laura with Booth Gerdts, Abigail, (2003)." Cullercoats: A North East Colony of Artists". Sansom and Company ISBN 1904537014
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