- Edward Poynter
Sir Edward John Poynter, 1st Baronet, KB PRA (
20 March 1836 –26 July 1919 ) was a British painter, designer, draughtsman and art administrator.The son of Ambrose Poynter, an
architect , he was born in Paris. He was educated atIpswich School andBrighton College before studying inLondon , inRome (where he became a great admirer ofMichelangelo ) and withCharles Gleyre inParis (where he metJames McNeill Whistler ). He became best known for his large historical paintings such as "Israel in Egypt" (1867, his first great success), "Visit of the Queen of Sheba" (1871–75) and "King Solomon" (1890).Poynter held a number of official posts: he was the first
Slade Professor from 1871 to 1875, was Principal of theNational Art Training School from 1875 to 1881, was Director of the National Gallery from 1894 to 1904 (overseeing the opening of theTate Gallery ), and became aRoyal Academician in 1876. On the death of Sir John Millais in 1896, Poynter was elected President of theRoyal Academy from 1896, and received aknighthood . He was made abaronet in 1902.In 1866 Poynter married the famous beauty Agnes MacDonald, daughter of the Rev G B MacDonald of Wolverhampton, and they had three children. Her sister Georgiana married
Edward Burne-Jones , the famous artist; her sister Alice was the mother of the poet and authorRudyard Kipling ; and her sister Louisa was the mother of three-times-Prime Minister of the United Kingdom Stanley Baldwin His old school,
Brighton College held an exhibition of Poynter's paintings and drawings entitled 'Life at Arms Length' in its Burstow Gallery in November-December 1995.External links
* [http://www.artrenewal.org/asp/database/art.asp?aid=311 Art Renewal Center page featuring images of works by Sir Edward Poynter - 1 of 2]
* [http://www.artrenewal.org/asp/database/art.asp?aid=311&page=2 Art Renewal Center – 2 of 2]
* [http://www.artrenewal.org/articles/2002/Edward_Poynter/obituary1.asp The Times obituary]
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