- George Elgar Hicks
George Elgar Hicks (1824 - 1914), was an English painter during the
Victorian era . He is best known for his large genrepainting s, which emulateWilliam Powell Frith in style.Biography
Born on
March 13 ,1824 inLymington ,Hampshire , George Elgar Hicks was the second son of a wealthymagistrate . His parents encouraged Hicks to become a doctor and so Hicks studied medicine atUniversity College from 1840-42. However, after three years "ardous and disagreeable study" Hicks decided he wanted to be an artist. Due to this, Hicks began training as an artist considerably later in life than most artists of the time. In 1843, Hicks attended Sass's Academy and by 1844 had entered theRoyal Academy Schools .In 1847 Hicks married Maria Hariss and six of their eight children were born in the seven years following. He did not achieve much success as an artist during this period and later referred to his art at this time as "small and unimportant." He blamed this on the fact he had little time to study art or interact with other artists, due to his busy family life.
In 1859, Hicks painted his first large genre painting, "Dividend Day. Bank of England" (exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1859) following the success of Frith's paintings "Ramsgate Sands" and "Derby Day" at the Royal Academy. It was a typical genre painting, showing a scene from the
Bank of England and featuring a broad range of social classes. Hicks painted several more large modern life paintings in the following years which were generally poorly reviewed by critics. These include "The General Post Office. One minute to 6" (1860), "Billingsgate Fish Market" (1861) and "Changing Homes" (1862). Hicks paintings were often of subjects that no other artists attempted, such as theGeneral Post Office andBillingsgate Fish Market . Hicks was one of the few artists that showed lasting interest in the emulation of Frith's style and is generally considered Frith's principal imitator.By the late 1860s, the popularity of genre painting had waivered and Hicks began to focus on painting historical subjects, leading to society portraiture in the 1870s.
In 1884, Hicks remarried following the death of Maria in 1881. He retired in the 1890s and died a month before the declaration of
World War I in 1914.External links
* [http://www.galleryofart.us/George_Elgar_Hicks/ George Elgar Hicks at Gallery of Art]
* George Hicks at the Tate [http://www.tate.org.uk/servlet/ArtistWorks?cgroupid=999999876&artistid=255&page=1]
*George Hicks at the London Museum [http://www.museumoflondon.org.uk/English/Collections/1700Today/Paintings-prints-drawings.htm]
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