- Frank Brangwyn
Infobox Artist
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name = Frank William Brangwyn
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birthdate = birth date|1867|5|13|mf=y
location =Bruges ,Belgium
deathdate = death date and age|1956|6|11|1867|5|13|mf=y
deathplace =Ditchling ,Sussex ,England
nationality = Welsh
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awards =Sir Frank William Brangwyn RA RWS PRBA HRSA (
May 13 ,1867 -June 11 ,1956 ) was a Welsh artist, painter, water colourist, virtuoso engraver and illustrator, and progressive designer.Biography
He was born in
Bruges ,Belgium , where in 1865 his father William Curtis Brangwyn had received a commission to decorate theBasilica of the Holy Blood . His forenames were registered as "Guillaume François". In 1875 the family moved back to England. He married Lucy Ray in 1896. She died childless in 1924. He was knighted in 1941. He died on 11 June 1956 at his home inSussex .Oxford Dictionary of National Biography accessed 14 Aug 2008]In Bruges, part of a museum is dedicated to his works. He had kept a special bond with his native city, that had given him an honorary citizenship in 1936, and bequeathed to it over 400 of his works.
Work
Frank Brangwyn received some artistic training, first at his father's studio, and later from the famous artist and architect
William Morris , but he was largely anautodidact without a formal artistic education. When, at the age of seventeen, one of his paintings was accepted at theRoyal Academy Summer Exhibition, he was strengthened in his conviction to become an artist.Initially he painted traditional subjects about the sea and life on the seas. His canvas, "Funeral At Sea" (1890) won a gold medal at the 1891 Paris Salon. The limited palette in this painting is typical of this so-called "grey period".
By the late 19th century "
Orientalism " had become a favoured theme for many painters. Soon Brangwyn was attracted by the light and the bright colours of these southern countries. He travelled toIstanbul and theBlack Sea , by working as adeck hand for his passage. He made many paintings and drawings, particularly ofSpain ,Morocco ,Egypt ,Turkey . This resulted in a marked lightening of his palette, a change which did not initially find critical favor. He continued his travels to different parts of Africa and also toSouth Africa .In 1895 the Parisian
art dealer Siegfried Bing , who started theArt Nouveau movement, encouraged Brangwyn into new avenues : mural paintings, stained-glass windows and carpet designs. For his austere but decorative designs he was recognized by continental and U.S. critics as a prominent artist, while British critics were puzzled as how to evaluate him.Brangwyn is best known for the British Empire Panels (1932), 16 very large works covering 3000 square feet originally intended for the Royal Gallery at the
House of Lords at Westminster, but refused because "too colourful and lively" for the location. They are now housed in theBrangwyn Hall ,Swansea . [ [http://www.swansea.gov.uk/media/pdf/4/q/english_history_of_brangwyn_panels.pdf History of the Branwyn Panels] ] [ [http://www.bbc.co.uk/wales/southwest/sites/swansea/pages/brangwyn.shtml BBC Wales] Brangwyn Hall & The Empire Panels]In 1909 Brangwyn was commissioned to paint the apse of
St Aidan's Church, Leeds , but after it was realised that the air pollution would damage the paint it was agreed he should work in glassmosaic . The mosaic was completed in 1916: it covers the whole apse and shows the life of St Aidan.B. Pepper (1998) "The Mosaic of St Aidan's", pp 119-124 "in" L. S. Tate "Aspects of Leeds" ISBN: 1-871647-38-X] [ [http://www.staidan-leeds.org.uk/ St Aidan's church website] ]During
World War I Brangwyn was an officialwar artist .He painted the murals inside the dome of the
Missouri State Capitol building in Jefferson City,Missouri , and also completed a series of mural panels for thechapel ofChrist's Hospital . Eight large brilliantly-painted beaux-arts murals, created for the 1915 Panama-Pacific International Exposition, adorn the walls of theHerbst Theatre inSan Francisco .Along with
Diego Rivera andJosé Maria Sert , he was chosen byNelson Rockefeller to decorate the concourse of the RCA Building inNew York City (1930-34) withmural s. A sequence of large murals on canvas is held by theDunedin Public Art Gallery Dunedin New Zealand. There are also works inOlveston (house) in the same city. He was also chosen to decorate a luxury liner.Brangwyn was an artistic jack-of-all-trades. As well as paintings and drawings, he produced designs for
stained glass , buildings and interiors, and was an illustrator of books.His choice of approaches was eclectic. The
chiaroscuro contrasts in his etchings are reminiscent ofGiovanni Battista Piranesi orRembrandt . Some paintings show the influence ofEugène Delacroix , while in later periods he was influenced byImpressionism ,Fauvism ,Art Nouveau , the firstVienna Secession (1898) and evenExpressionism .List of Works
[http://collections.tepapa.govt.nz/objectdetails.aspx?oid=41229&coltype=art®no=1936-0012-29 "Venice, Santa Maria della Salute", 1906, oil on canvas, Collection of Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa]
[http://collections.tepapa.govt.nz/objectdetails.aspx?oid=72481&coltype=history®no=cg001917 Dinner Plate, designed for Doulton & Co. Ltd, circa 1920s, Collection of Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa]
Bibliography
*
Meic Stephens (Editor): "The New Companion to the Literature of Wales" (University of Wales Press, Cardiff, 1998) ISBN 0-7083-1383-3
* [http://www.lissfineart.com/download/Brangwyn-Prelims.pdf Frank Brangwyn, A Mission to Decorate Life]
* Paul Cava, Editor, 'Frank Brangwyn Photographs: Nude and Figure Studies', 2001, Paul Cava Fine Art, Bala Cynwyd, PA
* Alan Windsor, ‘Brangwyn, Sir Frank William (1867–1956)’, "Oxford Dictionary of National Biography", Oxford University Press, 2004; online edn, May 2005 [http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/32046]
*cite book | first = | last = Preston, Hayter and Brangwyn, Frank| year = 1923| title = Windmills| pages = | publisher = The Bodley Head Limited| location = LondonExternal links
* [http://www.swansea.gov.uk/media/images/Frank%20Brangwyn's%20self%20portrait%20normal.jpgFrank Brangwyn] Self Portrait
* [http://www.brugge.be/internet/en/musea/Groeningemuseum-Arentshuis/Arentshuis/index.htm Arents House (museum), Bruges]
* [http://www.frankbrangwyn.org/ The Brangwyn Bazaar]
* [http://www.bpib.com/illustrat/brangwyn.htm biography page with samples by Jim Vadeboncoeur, Jr. (from the Bud Plant site)]
* [http://www.ww1-propaganda-cards.com/frank_brangwyn.html War art by Brangwyn]
* [http://www.paulcava.com/BRANGWYN/paulcavafinearta.html] (Brangwyn's photographic studies)
* [http://www.swansea.gov.uk/index.cfm?articleid=1527 History of the Brangwyn Panels]References
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