- Richard Parkes Bonington
Richard Parkes Bonington (
25 October 1802 -23 September 1828 ) was an English Romantic landscape painter. One of the most influential British artists of his time, the facility of his style was inspired by the old masters, yet was entirely modern in its application.Life and work
Richard Parkes Bonington was born in the town of Arnold,4 miles from
Nottingham inEngland . His father was successively a gaoler, a drawing master and lace-maker, and his mother a teacher. Bonington learned watercolour painting from his father and exhibited paintings at the Liverpool Academy at age 11.In 1817, Bonington's family moved to
Calais ,France where his father had set up alace factory.At this time, Bonington started taking lessons from the painter
François Louis Thomas Francia , who trained him in Englishwatercolour painting.In 1818, the family moved to
Paris to open a lace retail outlet. It was Paris where he first metEugène Delacroix , who he became friends with. He worked for a time producing copies of Dutch and Flemish landscapes in theLouvre . In 1820, he started attending theÉcole des Beaux-Arts in Paris, where he studied underAntoine-Jean, Baron Gros .It was around this time that Bonington started going on sketching tours in the suburbs of Paris and the surrounding countryside. His first paintings were exhibited at the Paris Salon in 1822. He also began to work in lithography, illustrating Baron Taylor’s "Voyages pittoresques dans l'ancienne France" and his own architectural series "Restes et Fragmens". In 1824, he won a gold medal at the Paris Salon along with
John Constable andAnthony Vandyke Copley Fielding .Bonington died of
tuberculosis on28 September 1828 at 29 Tottenham Street inLondon , only 25 years old.Assessment
There is no finer nor more heartfelt evaluation of Bonington's work than that which Delacroix wrote in a letter to Théophile Thoré in 1861, and which reads, in part:
"When I met him for the first time, I too was very young and was making studies in the Louvre: this was around 1816 or 1817...Already in this genre (watercolor), which was an English novelty at that time, he had an astonishing ability...To my mind, one can find in other modern artists qualities of strength and of precision in rendering that are superior to those in Bonington's pictures, but no one in this modern school, and perhaps even before, has possessed that lightness of touch which, especially in watercolors, makes his works a type of diamond which flatters and ravishes the eye, independently of any subject and any imitation."
"His name was Richard Parkes Bonington. We all loved him. I would sometimes tell him: "You are a king of your domain and Raphael could not do what you do. Don't worry about other artists' qualities, nor the proportions of their pictures, since yours are masterworks." [Noon, Patrick: "Richard Parkes Bonington "On the Pleasure of Painting", page 12. Yale University Press, 1991.]
References
Cambridge, M (2002) "Richard Parkes Bonington: Young and Romantic" Nottingham: Nottingham Castle ISBN 0 905 634 58 6(Catalogue of exhibition at
Nottingham Castle Museum in 2002; contains an account of the life and works that includes many references.)Citations
External links
* [http://www.handprint.com/HP/WCL/artist08.html Handprint.com - Biography by Bruce MacEvoy.] Retrieved 17 November 2004.
Examples of Richard Parkes Bonington's work [http://www.tate.org.uk/servlet/ArtistWorks?cgroupid=999999961&artistid=41&page=1]
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