- Arthur Wardle
Arthur Wardle (1864 - 1949) was an English painter.
Born in
London , aged just sixteen Wardle had a piece displayed at theRoyal Academy . His first exhibit was a study of cattle by theRiver Thames , leading to a lifelong interest in painting animals. In 1880 Wardle lived in Oakley Square, Camden, but artistic success enabled him to move to the more upmarket 34 Alma Square inSt John's Wood by 1892. Wardle was prolific; until 1936 he exhibited more than 100 works at the Royal Academy [ [http://www.rehs.com/arthur_wardle.htm ARTHUR WARDLE (1864 – 1949) - Rehs Galleries, Inc ] ] , as well as the Society of British Artists at Suffolk Street [ [http://www.european-artgallery.com/artist_page.cfm?painter=87 European Art Gallery - Arthur Wardle - Biography ] ] . He painted a variety of animal subjects with equal skill but his work may be divided into two categories, domestic and exotic; animals from overseas including leopards, polar bears and tigers such as "The Deer-Stealer" (1915) [ [http://www.rehs.com/arthur_wardle.htm ARTHUR WARDLE (1864 – 1949) - Rehs Galleries, Inc ] ] were painted from sketches that he made atLondon Zoo . He is considered equally proficient in oils, watercolours and pastels and was elected to the Pastel Society in 1911 [ [http://www.akcgallery.com/cgi-bin/akc/artist/aw/Arthur-Wardle.html Arthur Wardle at the AKC Gallery ] ] and became a member of theRoyal Institute of Painters in Water Colours in 1922. In 1931 he held his first one man exhibition at theFine Art Society and in 1935 the Vicar’s Gallery put on an exhibition of his work. He also exhibited inParis . By 1936 Wardle had moved to West London.His career was highly successful and his works continue to be sought after and widely reproduced on postcards, calendars and boxes of chocolates. He remains one of the widely known
dog painters of the 19th and 20th Centuries, and he is particularly known for his paintings ofterrier s. Wardle painted what is probably the best known painting of thefox terrier in its modern form, "The Totteridge XI" (1897) [ [http://www.akcgallery.com/cgi-bin/akc/art/aw-003/Arthur-Wardle/The-Totteridge-XI.html?id=kGFnPYEB The Totteridge XI by Arthur Wardle at AKC Gallery ] ] . The painting was commissioned by famed smooth fox terrier breederFrancis Redmond ; Wardle painted a number of Redmond’s dogs. The original is in the gallery ofThe Kennel Club in London.Arthur Wardle died on July 16, 1949.
References
External links
* [http://www.burlington.co.uk/gallery/artist/biography?contentId=1404 Biography at Burlington Paintings]
* [http://www.victorianweb.org/painting/wardle/index.html Biography at the Victorian Web]
* [http://www.artnet.com/artist/17521/arthur-wardle.html Arthur Wardle at "Artnet"]
* [http://www.artrenewal.org/asp/database/art.asp?aid=626 Arthur Wardle at the Art Renewal Center (sample works)]
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