- William Lee Hankey
William Lee Hankey (1869-1952) RWS,RI,ROI,RE,NS was a British painter [http://www.artrenewal.org/asp/database/art.asp?aid=1562] and book illustrator [http://getty.edu/vow/ULANFullDisplay?find=&role=&nation=&subjectid=500008963] . He specialised in landscapes, character studies [http://www.animationarchive.org/2007/11/theory-cgi-animators-should-think-like.html] and portraits of pastoral life, particularly in studies of mothers with young children such as "We’veBeen in the Meadows All Day" [http://209.85.173.104/search?q=cache:F0wPU83azWgJ:www.christchurchartgallery.org.nz/Collection/Infosheets/69_310.pdf+William+Lee+Hankey&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=9&gl=au&client=firefox-a]
He was born in
Chester and studied his craft at theChester School of Art underWalter Schroeder , theRoyal College of Art and later inParis where he became influenced by the work ofJules Bastien-Lepage , who also favoured rustic scenes depicted in a realistic but sentimental style. He first exhibited at theRoyal Academy in 1896 and was President of theRoyal Sketch Club from 1902 to 1904. . He stayed inFrance in the early 1900s, painting many of his works inBrittany ,Normandy and theCote d'Azure , capturing a peasant lifestyle which had already disappeared in England.Writing in "The Studio" (Vol. XXXVI, No. 154, Jan. 1906) A.L. Baldry commented that “He is in his water-colours an absolute purist; he paints entirely with transparent pigments, and never has recourse to opaque colours; his brushwork is broad and confident - free, on the one hand, from affectation of showy cleverness, and, on the other, from niggling minuteness or over-elaboration; and hedoes not insist, as is the fashion with many present-day painters, upon lowness of tone.”
He was a member of the
Newlyn School , a group of English artists based in the titular village inCornwall who were themselves influenced by the romantic poets such asWordsworth andKeats . He served with theArtists' Rifles during theGreat War from 1915 to 1918.
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