Sir George Beaumont, 7th Baronet

Sir George Beaumont, 7th Baronet

Sir George Howland Beaumont, 7th Baronet (6 November 17537 February 1827), was a British art patron and amateur painter. He played a crucial part in the creation of London's National Gallery by making the first bequest of paintings to that institution.

Biography

Born in Dunmow, Essex, he was the only surviving child of the landowner Sir George Beaumont, 6th Baronet, from whom he inherited the baronetcy in 1762 (see Beaumont Baronets). Beaumont was educated at Eton College, where he was taught drawing by the landscape painter Alexander Cozens.

The first paintings to enter Beaumont's collection were by artists he knew, but a Grand Tour which he undertook with his wife Margaret (née Willes) in 1782 widened his taste to include the Old Masters. On his return he began to assemble a collection of Old Master paintings despite his relatively modest means. His first important acquisition was "A Landscape with Hagar and the Angel" by Claude Lorrain, and this always remained his favourite painting, accompanying him on coach journeys in a specially-designed case.

In 1785 Lady Beaumont inherited the lease of 34 Grosvenor Square, which provided the Beaumonts with a much-needed escape from the tedium of Dunmow and introduced them to a more diverse social circle. This circle expanded when Beaumont became Tory MP for Beer Alston in Devon from 1790 to 1796, but his enthusiasm for politics was short-lived and he soon returned to his artistic pursuits. A picture gallery was added to the house in 1792 to accommodate their growing art collection. Despite the cool reception by critics of an early work, "A View of Keswick" (1779), Beaumont became a frequent exhibitor at the Royal Academy from 1794 to 1825, eventually earning a reputation as the leading amateur painter of his day.

The Beaumonts went on frequent sketching tours of the Lake District and of North Wales, necessitated by Sir George's having caught a fever during his Grand Tour. For their Welsh excursions they rented Benarth, a house near Conwy, where they were visited by Uvedale Price among others. Price had a great influence on Beaumont's taste, awakening his interest in the Picturesque movement and in Flemish and Dutch painting and landscaping the grounds at Coleorton Hall, Beaumont's country house in Leicestershire. Coleorton was later to become Beaumont's main place of residence, and was rebuilt to a design by George Dance the Younger from 1804 to 1808. A friend of the Lake Poets, with whom he considered himself a kindred spirit, Beaumont lent out the farm of the estate to William Wordsworth and his family in the winter of 1806. They were briefly joined there by Samuel Taylor Coleridge, but Beaumont was unable to establish the same rapport with this poet as with Wordsworth, who proved a lifelong friend.

The 1800s saw Beaumont being promoted to influential posts in what were effectively committees of artistic taste: he sat on the monuments committee for St Paul's Cathedral from 1802 and was the founding director of the British Institution (established in 1806). Despite his openness for romantic poetry, Beaumont was less receptive of new developments in painting. A staunch defender of the academic ethos of Sir Joshua Reynolds, he was one of J. M. W. Turner's most vehement critics, regularly denouncing his handling of colour. This oppressive stance on matters of taste was to earn him the epithet of “supreme Dictator on Works of Art” from his old friend Thomas Hearne. Nonetheless, Beaumont did welcome some sympathetic artists, including the young John Constable, to study the Old Masters in his collection. The most famous fruit of Beaumont's patronage is the Constable's painting of the cenotaph erected to Reynolds in the grounds at Coleorton (painted 1833–6; now in the National Gallery).

After the publication in 1815–16 of a series of satirical "Catalogues Raisonnés" (apparently by a group of disaffected artists) ridiculing Beaumont for his conservatism, he retired from public life to Coleorton. A visit to Italy in 1821 in which he met Antonio Canova restored his morale, and while there he bought the "Taddei Tondo" by Michelangelo, which he later donated to the Royal Academy. This last stay in Italy convinced him of the need to educate British taste by establishing a public gallery of Old Masters. Upon his return Beaumont offered to give of 16 his paintings to Lord Liverpool's government on the condition that they buy the collection of John Julius Angerstein, and that a suitable building be found to house these works of art. Angerstein's collection came up for sale in 1824 and Parliament, spurred on by Beaumont's offer, bought 38 of his pictures. The National Gallery opened to the public in May 1824 in Angerstein's former house on Pall Mall, and Beaumont's paintings entered its collection the following year.

After suffering a brief illness, Sir George Beaumont died in Coleorton Hall on 7 February 1827. He was buried in Coleorton church. Some paintings by his own hand have entered the New Walk Museum and Art Gallery in Leicester, while the rest remain in the Beaumont family collection.

References

*D. Blayney Brown, "Beaumont, Sir George (Howland)", "Grove Dictionary of Art" (1996).
*F. Owen and D. Blayney Brown, "Beaumont, Sir George (1753–1827)", "Oxford Dictionary of National Biography" (2004).

External links

*

Persondata
NAME=Beaumont, George
ALTERNATIVE NAMES=Beaumont, Sir George; Beaumont, Sir George Howland
SHORT DESCRIPTION=Art patron and amateur painter
DATE OF BIRTH=6 November 1753
PLACE OF BIRTH=Dunmow, Essex, England
DATE OF DEATH=7 February 1827
PLACE OF DEATH=Coleorton, Leicestershire, England


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Поможем сделать НИР

Look at other dictionaries:

  • George Beaumont — may refer to:*Sir George Beaumont, 4th Baronet (c.1664–1737), English Member of Parliament *Sir George Beaumont, 6th Baronet (1726–1762) *Sir George Beaumont, 7th Baronet (1753–1827), British Member of Parliament *Sir George Beaumont, 8th Baronet …   Wikipedia

  • Sir Douglas Dixie, 12th Baronet — Sir George Douglas Dixie, 12th Baronet (18 January 1876–25 December 1948), known as Sir Douglas Dixie, was the last but one of the Dixie Baronets. He served in the Royal Navy and the King s Own Scottish Borderers. Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 …   Wikipedia

  • Sir Sacheverell Sitwell, 6th Baronet — infobox writer name = Sacheverell Sitwell birthname = Sir Sacheverell Reresby Sitwell birthdate = birth date|1897|11|15|df=y birthplace = Scarborough, North Yorkshire, UK deathdate = death date and age|1988|10|1|1897|11|15|df=y occupation =… …   Wikipedia

  • Sir David Dundas, 1st Baronet — General Sir David Dundas Born 1735 Edinburgh, Kingdom of Great Britain …   Wikipedia

  • Beaumont — can refer to:PlacesIn Australia*Beaumont, South Australia, a suburb of AdelaideIn Belgium* Beaumont, Belgium, in the province of HainautIn Canada* Beaumont, Alberta, Canada * Beaumont, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada * Beaumont, Quebec,… …   Wikipedia

  • Beaumont Baronets — There have been four Baronetcies created for persons with the surname Beaumont, all in the Baronetage of England. One creation is extant as of 2008.The Beaumont Baronetcy, of Cole Orton in the County of Leicester, was created in the Baronetage of …   Wikipedia

  • Coleorton Hall — is a 19th century country mansion, formerly the seat of the Beaumont Baronets of Staughton Grange. Situated at Coleorton, Leicestershire, it is a Grade II* listed building now converted into residential apartments. The manor of Coleorton was… …   Wikipedia

  • List of Old Etonians born in the 18th century — The following notable old boys of Eton College were born in the 18th century.1700s*Thomas Morell (1703 ndash;1784), classical scholar *Henry Fox, 1st Baron Holland (1705 ndash;1774), Secretary at War, 1746 ndash;1754, Secretary of State for the… …   Wikipedia

  • William Howley — Infobox Archbishop of Canterbury| Full name = William Howley caption = birth name = began = 1828 term end = 1848 predecessor = Charles Manners Sutton successor = John Bird Sumner birth date = 1766 birthplace = Ropley, Hampshire death date = 1848… …   Wikipedia

  • John Jackson (painter) — John Jackson (31 May 1778 Lastingham, Yorkshire 1 June 1831 St John s Wood, London), was an English painter.Jackson started his career as an apprentice tailor to his father, who opposed the artistic ambitions of his son. However, he enjoyed the… …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”