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  • Datum vzniku1842
  • Rozměry41.0 x 52.0 cm

William Mulready (1786-1863): Irský malíř známý romantickými venkovskými scénami a životem v 19. století. Navrhl ikonickou poštovní obálku "Mulready", jeho díla jsou v mnoha muzejích.

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Biografie umělce

A Life Rooted in Observation: The World of William Mulready the Younger

Born in the quiet Irish town of Ennis, County Clare, in 1786, William Mulready the Younger embarked on a journey that would establish him as a pivotal figure in Victorian genre painting. His early life foreshadowed his artistic inclinations; a family relocation to London in 1792 provided access to a burgeoning art world and opportunities for formal training. Even as a young boy, Mulready demonstrated an exceptional talent for copying engravings, revealing a keen eye for detail and a natural aptitude for visual representation. This innate ability led him to the tutelage of John Graham, a historical painter who recognized his potential, followed by studies at the Royal Academy School around the age of fourteen – a significant achievement for someone from such humble beginnings. These formative years were characterized not only by academic instruction but also by self-directed learning; Mulready diligently copied prints and keenly observed actors in theatrical performances, honing his skills through dedicated practice and immersive observation of the world around him.

From Landscape to Life: The Evolution of a Genre Painter

Mulready’s artistic path wasn't immediately defined. He initially focused on landscapes, demonstrating an early mastery of depicting natural settings. However, around 1808, he began his transition into genre painting – scenes from everyday life – a shift that would ultimately define his career and secure his place in art history. This move was significantly influenced by the Dutch masters of the 17th century, whose works he meticulously studied in private collections. He absorbed their techniques for capturing realistic detail, nuanced characterizations, and intimate domestic settings. His paintings became imbued with a romantic sensibility, often carrying subtle moral undertones that resonated deeply with Victorian audiences. Recurring themes emerged in his work: children engaged in various activities, explorations of behavior and education, reflecting the societal concerns prevalent during the era. Mulready’s technical skill was remarkable, particularly evident in his detailed drawings of the nude figure – a testament to his dedication to mastering fundamental artistic principles. He wasn't merely recording life; he was interpreting it through a lens of sentiment and moral consideration, creating scenes that were both charming and thought-provoking.

Recognition and Innovation: A Royal Academician and Beyond

Mulready’s talent didn’t go unnoticed by the artistic establishment. He rapidly ascended within the ranks of the Royal Academy, becoming an Associate (A.R.A.) in 1815 and a full member (R.A.) just a year later – a remarkable feat demonstrating his exceptional skill and promise. His international recognition extended beyond Britain; in 1816, he was awarded the French Légion d'honneur, further solidifying his reputation as a leading artist of his time. Among his most celebrated works are “Returning from the Ale House” (also known as “Fair Time”), housed in the Tate Gallery, and “Giving a Bite,” which graces the Victoria and Albert Museum. “First Love”, also at the V&A, exemplifies his ability to capture tender emotion and delicate narrative. Beyond painting, Mulready’s creativity extended into design; he is perhaps equally well-known for designing the iconic Mulready stationery, introduced in 1840 alongside the Penny Black postage stamp. While initially met with some public disapproval – its complexity contrasted with the simplicity of the stamp itself – this commission remains a significant contribution to postal history and demonstrates his versatility as an artist. He also lent his talents to illustrating several children's books, including early editions of Charles and Mary Lamb’s “Tales from Shakespeare” and William Roscoe's "The Butterfly's Ball", bringing literary worlds to life through his visual interpretations.

Family Connections

  • Elizabeth Varley: Mulready’s wife, also a landscape painter.
  • Paul Augustus Mulready: One of his sons, who followed in his father’s artistic footsteps.
  • William Mulready Junior: Another son, known as a portrait painter and picture restorer.
  • Michael Mulready: The third son to pursue an art career.
  • Augustus Edwin Mulready: His grandson, a prominent member of the Cranbrook Colony of artists.

A Lasting Legacy: The Enduring Appeal of Victorian Life

William Mulready died in 1863, leaving behind a rich artistic legacy that continues to resonate today. His paintings were immensely popular during the Victorian era, reflecting and shaping contemporary tastes and values. He played a crucial role in establishing genre painting as a respected art form within Britain, elevating scenes of everyday life to the level of serious artistic consideration. Mulready’s influence extended beyond his own work; he came from a family deeply rooted in artistry – his wife Elizabeth Varley and their sons Paul Augustus, William Junior, and Michael all pursued careers as artists. His grandson, Augustus Edwin Mulready, became a prominent member of the Cranbrook Colony of artists, continuing the family tradition. While the Mulready stationery may have been short-lived, its association with the Penny Black ensures its place in history. More importantly, his paintings offer a captivating glimpse into Victorian life, capturing the essence of an era with remarkable detail and sensitivity. His dedication to technical mastery, combined with his ability to imbue ordinary scenes with emotional depth, secures William Mulready’s position as a significant and enduring figure in British art.
William Mulready the Younger

William Mulready the Younger

1786 - 1863 , Irsko

Rychlé fakta

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Žánrová malba
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Victoriáni']
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
    • Holman Hunt
    • Dutch mistři
  • Date Of Birth: 1786
  • Date Of Death: 1863
  • Full Name: William Mulready the Younger
  • Nationality: Irský
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Returning from Ale
    • Giving a Bite
    • First Love
  • Place Of Birth: Ennis, Irsko