- John Glover (artist)
Infobox Artist
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name = John Glover
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caption = John Glover
birthname =
birthdate = birth date|1767|02|18|mf=y
location =Houghton on the Hill ,Leicestershire ,
GBR
deathdate = death date and age|1849|12|09|1767|02|18|mf=y
deathplace = 'Patterdale house', Launceston,
flagicon|AustraliaTasmania
nationality = flagicon|Great Britain British
spouse = Sarah
field =landscape
training = Free School,Appleby
movement = Claudean style,picturesque
works = 'Mount Wellington and Hobart Town from Kangaroo Point' 1831–33
'Natives on the Ouse River, Van Diemen’s Land'
'Aboriginal Coroboree in Van Diemen's Land'
'A View of the Artists House and Garden, Mill's Plains', 1834-5
patrons =
influenced by =William Payne ,John 'Warwick' Smith
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awards = Louis XVIII gold medal (for 'Bay of Naples')John Glover (
18 February 1767 -9 December 1849 ) was an English/Australia n artist in what is known as the "early colonial period" ofAustralian art . In Australia he has been dubbed "the father of Australian landscape painting".Life in Europe
Glover was born at Houghton-on-Hill in Leicestershire, England. His parents were farmer William Glover and Ann (nee Bright). He showed a talent for drawing at an early age, and in 1794 was practising as an artist and drawing-master at
Lichfield . Removed to London in 1805, became a member of the Old Water Colour Society, and was elected its president in 1807. In the ensuing years he exhibited a large number of pictures at the exhibitions of this society, and also at the Royal Academy and the Society of British Artists. He had one-man shows in London in 1823 and 1824. He was a very successful artist and, although never elected a member of the Academy, his reputation stood very high with the public.Glover achieved fame as a painter of "Italianate" romantic landscapes of Britain (including The falls of Foyers on Loch Ness, the Lake District and London) and Southern Europe. He became known in both England and France as "the English Claude". This phrase was making comparison with Glover and the French seventeenth century artist
Claude Lorrain , whose works collected by eighteenth century English "grand tourists", strongly influenced the evolution of the English style, in both painting and the layout of landscape gardens. [cite web|title=About John Glover|work=Glover Prize|author=John Glover Society|date=2006-05-10 |accessdate=2006-05-25|url=http://www.johnglover.com.au/aboutjohnglover.htm]Arrival in Australia
Glover arrived in Van Diemen's Land (now
Tasmania ), Australia on his 64th birthday in 1831, two decades before the goldrush of the 1850s. He brought with him a strong reputation as a landscape painter. He acquired one of the largest grants of land in Van Diemen's Land at the time at "Mills Plains", Deddington. He named his new property "Patterdale" after "Blowick Farm", a property nearPatterdale , at the foot ofUllswater in the English Lake District, which he had once owned. .Art in Australia
Glover is best known now for his paintings of the
Tasmania n landscape. He gave a fresh treatment to the effects of the Australian sunlight on the native bushland by depicting it bright and clear, a definite departure from the darker "English country garden" paradigm. His treatment of the local flora was also new because it was a more accurate depiction of the Australian trees and scrubland. Glover noted the "remarkable peculiarity of the trees" in Australia and observed that "however numerous, they rarely prevent your tracing through them the whole distant country". John Glovers last major work was painted on his 79th birthday.Australian legacy
The John Glover Society was established to honor and promote Glover's memory and his contribution to Australian art, and awards the Glover Prize in an annual Tasmanian art competition. [cite web|url=http://www.johnglover.com.au/index.htm|title=Glover Prize|author=John Glover Society|date=2006-05-10 |accessdate=2006-05-25] The prize is for a landscape painting of Tasmania and aims to reward the innovation and 'outward-looking' cheese pieJohn Glover's work features in many prominent art galleries throughout Australia (and the world). His work has been the subject of numerous exhibitions and a symposium in Australia. [cite news|url=http://www.theage.com.au/articles/2004/03/22/1079823289962.html?from=storyrhs|title=Following Glover's footsteps|date=
2004-03-23 |accessdate=2006-05-25|author=Glen Mulcaster]References
External links
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* [http://www.balgal.com/?id=gloverjohnitalianlan Italian Landscape 1841 - inBallarat Fine Art Gallery ]
*Bernard Smith, ' [http://www.adb.online.anu.edu.au/biogs/A010416b.htm Glover, John (1767 - 1849)] ',Australian Dictionary of Biography , Volume 1, MUP, 1966, pp 455-456.
* [http://www.australianart.com.au/artists.php?ID=29 John Glover at Australian Art]
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