James Northcote

James Northcote

James Northcote RA (October 22, 1746 - July 13, 1831), was an English painter.He was born at Plymouth, andwas apprenticed to his father, a poor watchmaker. In his spare time, he drew and painted. In 1769 he left his father and set up as a portrait painter. Four years later he went to London and was admitted as a pupil into the studio and house of Sir Joshua Reynolds. At the same time he attended the Royal Academy schools.

In 1775 he left Reynolds, and about two years later, having made some money by portrait painting back in Devon, he went to study in Italy. On his return to England, three years later, he revisited his native county, then settled in London, where John Opie and Henry Fuseli were his rivals. He was elected associate of the Academy in 1786, and full academician in the following spring. The "Young Princes murdered in the Tower," his first important work on a historical subject, dates from 1786, and it was followed by the "Burial of the Princes in the Tower". Both paintings, along with seven others, were intended for Boydell's Shakespeare Gallery. The "Death of Wat Tyler", now in the Guildhall, London, was exhibited in 1787; and shortly afterwards Northcote began a set of ten subjects, entitled "The Modest Girl and the Wanton", which were completed and engraved in 1796. Among the productions of Northcote's later years are the "Entombment" and the "Agony in the Garden," besides many portraits, and several animal subjects, such as "Leopards", "Dog and Heron", and "Lion"; these were more successful than the artist's efforts in the higher departments of art, as was indicated by Fuseli's caustic remark on examining the "Angel opposing Balaam" --"Northcote, you are an angel at an ass, but an ass at an angel." Northcote's works number about two thousand, and he made a fortune of £40,000.

He was elected to the Royal Academy in 1787.

Northcote also sought fame as an author, and his first essays were contributions to the "Artist", edited by Prince Hoare. In 1813 he embodied his recollections of his old master in a "Life of Reynolds". His "Fables"--the first series published in 1828, the second posthumously in 1833--were illustrated with woodcuts by Harvey from Northcote's own designs. In the production of his "Life of Titian", his last work, which appeared in 1830, he was assisted by William Hazlitt, who previously, in 1826, had given to the public in the "New Monthly Magazine" his recollections of Northcote's pungent and cynical "conversations", causing some problems for the painter and his friends.

External links

* [http://www.nmm.ac.uk/mag/pages/mnuInDepth/Biography.cfm?biog=129 National Maritime Museum, London]
* [http://www.npg.org.uk/live/search/person.asp?LinkID=mp03322&role=sit National Portrait Gallery, London]


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