- Arthur James F. Bond
Arthur James F. Bond, R.S.M.A. (1888 - 1958) was an English artist who worked in
oils ,watercolour andetching . [Johnson, J. "The Dictionary of British Artists 1880-1940" (Antique Collectors Club, 1980) p.65]Life and Work
Arthur Bond was born June 1888 in Devonport,
Devon ,England . His father, Richard Bond was theVicar ofSt James' Church , Devonport and the family lived in the large vicarage adjacent. [1891 England Census] Being the son of a vicar meant that Bond had a fairly privileged upbringing - the family had threedomestic servants and when he was of age Arthur was sent toKing's College, Taunton , a prestigiousboarding school . [1901 England Census]After leaving school, Arthur Bond moved to
London to concentrate on his artistic career, studying art at Heatherley's, at Goldsmiths' College and at the Central School of Arts and Crafts. [Waters, G.M. "Dictionary of British Artists Working 1900 - 1950" (Eastbourne Fine Art, 1975)] He first London address was inSt Margarets-on-Thames , before moving toTwickenham in 1913, then Barnes, before settling in leafy Richmond, 1918. Like many artists, the city proved a muse for Arthur Bond which is evident in his numerous etchings and paintings of the capital. Bond also favouredmaritime subjects, elected a member of theRoyal Society of Marine Artists and theWapping Group of Artists . He established a studio onGravesend Pier in the same building used by Thames river pilots. [Banning, P. "The Wapping Group of Artists: Sixty Years of Painting by the Thames (Published by Sheridan House, Inc., 2005)"] During 1956 this pier-head studio became the setting for a number of Wapping Group invited meetings where members could chat to many of the pilots. [Banning, P. "The Wapping Group of Artists: Sixty Years of Painting by the Thames (Published by Sheridan House, Inc., 2005)"] Bond exhibited often in the capital, with six paintings shown at theRoyal Academy between 1912 - 1918. ["Royal Academy Exhibitors 1905-1970, Vol I" (EP Publishing LTD, 1979)]References
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