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McMullen Steam Engine

  • Entstehungsdatum1950
  • Abmessungen28.0 x 37.0 cm

Explore the art of Cuthbert Hamilton Ellis (1909-1987), a British railway artist known for detailed depictions of locomotives & industrial scenes. Discover his work!

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Biografie des Künstlers

Cuthbert Hamilton Ellis (1909–1987): A Visionary of Steam

Cuthbert Hamilton Ellis, born June 29th, 1909, in Raynes Park, Surrey, was a British railway artist and writer whose meticulous depictions of locomotives and industrial landscapes cemented his place as a pivotal figure in twentieth-century art history. His lifelong fascination with the steam engine—a passion ignited by childhood memories of journeys to Cornwall—became the cornerstone of his artistic output and intellectual pursuits, shaping not only his paintings but also his extensive writings on railway heritage. Ellis’s distinctive style—characterized by a blend of realism and lyrical observation—captured the grandeur and romance of bygone eras, establishing him as one of Britain's foremost chroniclers of its railways.
  • Early Life & Education: Ellis received his formative education at Westminster School, where he cultivated an appreciation for classical literature alongside developing a burgeoning interest in engineering. He continued his studies at Munich and Exeter College, Oxford, though he confessed to finding Oxford intellectually unrewarding—a sentiment that arguably fueled his determination to forge his own path.
  • Literary Beginnings & The Railway Magazine:
Ellis’s literary career commenced in 1922 with a position on the staff of Country Life, where he honed his writing skills and established connections within the railway community. Notably, he collaborated with Ian C Allen—a fellow Westminster School alumnus—to produce insightful analyses of locomotive designs. His subsequent employment at Railway Gazette and Modern Transport further solidified his reputation as a respected journalist and commentator on industrial progress. It was during this period that Ellis’s artistic sensibilities began to coalesce, culminating in his groundbreaking debut novel, “The Engineer-Corporal,” published in 1939.
  • Artistic Style & Notable Paintings:
  • Ellis's artistic style—a hallmark of his oeuvre—was defined by a profound sensitivity to light and texture. He eschewed grand narratives or dramatic compositions, opting instead for intimate portrayals of locomotives bathed in the golden hues of Edwardian sunshine. His paintings, imbued with meticulous detail and informed by extensive research into railway history, stand apart from many of his contemporaries. Among his most celebrated works are “No.6 ‘Ventnor Town’ at Evening,” a stunning depiction of a locomotive traversing the Isle of Wight coastline; “No.31, ‘Chale,’” capturing the serene beauty of Dorset scenery; and “No.2 ‘Isle of Wight Central’ with No.1 ‘Isle of Wight Central’ in the Background,” which exemplifies his masterful technique for layering brushstrokes to convey depth and atmosphere. His paintings are held by prestigious institutions such as the National Railway Museum, York, and the Museum of Island Railway History.
  • Legacy & Influence:
  • Ellis's literary contributions extended far beyond railway history; he penned evocative novels like “Dandy Hart” and “The Young George Stephenson,” demonstrating his versatility as a storyteller. His meticulous research into locomotive engineering—documented in books such as “Model Railways 1838-1939”—established him as a pioneer in documenting the evolution of this beloved hobby. Furthermore, Ellis’s involvement with the Historical Model Railway Society and his appearances on television programs like “Animal, Vegetable, Mineral?” cemented his status as a cultural icon—a testament to his enduring fascination with trains and his ability to communicate their significance to a wider audience. Cuthbert Hamilton Ellis passed away peacefully on June 29th, 1987, leaving behind an unparalleled legacy of artistic achievement and scholarly insight.

    Kurzinfos

    • Artistic Movement Or Style: Railway Art
    • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Railway Art']
    • Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
      • Gilbert Dunlop
      • Ian C Allen
    • Date Of Birth: June 29, 1909
    • Date Of Death: June 29, 1987
    • Full Name: Cuthbert Hamilton Ellis
    • Nationality: British
    • Notable Artworks:
      • No.6 'Ventnor Town'
      • No.31, 'Chale'
      • No.2 'Isle of Wight Central'
    • Place Of Birth: Raynes Park, Surrey