Ken Dodd
2004
76.0 x 91.0 cm
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Ken Dodd
Giclée / Umělecký tisk
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Biografie umělce
David Hugh Cobley: A Portraitist of Distinction
Born in Northampton in 1954, David Hugh Cobley’s artistic journey began with a grounding in traditional art education at Wellingborough Grammar School and Northampton School of Art. Early influences were shaped by his family's encouragement and the guidance of Eddie Phillips, his mentor at school, who instilled within him a deep appreciation for observation and skillful rendering. A brief but formative period at Liverpool College of Art ended early, leading Cobley to pursue a unique path – an immersion in comparative culture during nine years spent studying in Japan. This experience broadened his perspective, fostering a keen awareness of human behavior and cultural nuances that would later profoundly inform his portraiture.
Returning to England in 1984, Cobley initially found work as a freelance illustrator, a profession that honed his technical abilities and developed his eye for detail. However, it was the burgeoning desire to capture the essence of individuals through painting that truly captivated him. He gradually transitioned from illustration to portraiture, meticulously studying techniques and developing a distinctive style characterized by realism, psychological depth, and an understated elegance. His early successes included being shortlisted for the prestigious John Player Portrait Award in 1989, marking the beginning of his ascent within the British art scene.
The Royal Society and Early Commissions
In 1997, Cobley’s dedication and talent were formally recognized with his election to the Royal Society of Portrait Painters (RSPP), a highly esteemed institution that celebrates excellence in portraiture. This achievement signaled a turning point in his career, opening doors to significant commissions and establishing him as a respected figure within the field. Among these early accolades was a commission from the Inner Temple in 2000 to paint The Princess Royal – a demanding undertaking that showcased Cobley’s ability to capture regal bearing and quiet dignity. This portrait, along with others he completed during this period, demonstrated his mastery of light, shadow, and composition.
A Portrait of Modern Britain
The early 21st century saw Cobley continue to establish himself as a leading portraitist of contemporary British figures. His work extended beyond royalty, encompassing academics, scientists, politicians, actors, and business leaders – individuals who represent the diverse tapestry of modern Britain. A particularly notable commission in 2005 was his painting of Ken Dodd, a beloved comedian, which was acquired by the National Portrait Gallery for its permanent collection, cementing Cobley’s place within the national art heritage.
Bath Artists' Studios and Continued Innovation
In 2013, Cobley established Bath Artists’ Studios, creating a vibrant hub for artistic practice and fostering a community of creatives. This venture allowed him to maintain his studio space while also mentoring emerging artists. Throughout his career, Cobley has remained committed to innovation, continually refining his technique and exploring new approaches to portraiture. His work is characterized by a subtle yet powerful ability to reveal the inner lives of his subjects, inviting viewers to contemplate their stories and experiences.
Legacy and Artistic Style
David Hugh Cobley’s legacy lies in his profound understanding of human psychology and his exceptional skill in translating that understanding onto canvas. His portraits are not merely likenesses; they are carefully constructed narratives that capture the essence of his subjects – their character, intellect, and spirit. Influenced by the traditions of Grand Manner portraiture, Cobley’s work is distinguished by its meticulous detail, rich textures, and a masterful use of light and shadow. He continues to be an active artist, creating new works and inspiring others with his dedication to the art of portraiture.
david hugh cobley
1954 -
Rychlé fakta
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Portraiture
- Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Royal Academy']
- Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Peter Prendergast']
- Date Of Birth: 27 June 1954
- Full Name: David Hugh Cobley
- Nationality: British
- Notable Artworks:
- Professor Quentin R. D. Skinner
- Sir Kenneth G. Newton
- Marilyn Speers Butler
- Place Of Birth: Northampton, UK

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