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Apple Fallings

Arthur Spooner’s ‘Apple Fallings’ (c. 1890) captures rural life in a stunning realist oil painting. Explore its dappled light, impasto texture & nostalgic theme – a timeless piece!

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Artist Biography

Arthur Spooner (1873–1962): A Nottingham Painter's Quiet Legacy

Arthur Eugene Spooner, born in Nottingham in 1925, was a British painter and teacher whose artistic output primarily focused on landscapes and equine subjects. Despite not achieving widespread fame during his lifetime, Spooner’s work holds considerable significance within the Nottinghamshire art scene and continues to be appreciated for its atmospheric qualities and meticulous detail. His life story is intertwined with the artistic landscape of early 20th-century England, marked by influences from Impressionism and a dedication to capturing the beauty of the natural world.

Early Life and Artistic Training

Little biographical information exists regarding Spooner’s formative years. He was born into an abusive household—his father reportedly subjected him to considerable hardship—leaving his mother's identity shrouded in obscurity. Despite these challenging circumstances, Spooner demonstrated artistic talent from a young age, performing jigs for the workers at the Empire State Building during his travels abroad. This early exposure to performance and observation undoubtedly shaped his sensibilities as an artist. He pursued formal training at Nottingham School of Art, honing his skills and establishing himself as a respected instructor.

Notable Artistic Style and Technique

Spooner’s artistic style is characterized by a masterful blend of Impressionistic techniques with a keen eye for realism. He excelled particularly in depicting landscapes—often bathed in soft light—and horses, capturing their movement and texture with remarkable accuracy. His canvases are imbued with a palpable sense of atmosphere, reflecting his ability to convey mood and emotion through subtle tonal variations. Critics noted Spooner’s meticulous attention to detail, evident in the rendering of foliage, rocks, and animal musculature. He was awarded an Associate Membership of the Royal Academy (RBA) in 1920, cementing his position as a significant figure within British art circles.

Exhibitions and Recognition

Spooner’s artistic career spanned several decades, during which he participated in numerous exhibitions across England. He joined Nottingham Society of Artists in 1908 and served as Vice-President on two occasions—in 1924 and 1938—demonstrating his commitment to the local art community. His paintings were showcased at the Royal Academy (RA), further elevating his reputation and securing his place among Britain’s leading artists of his era.

Legacy and Notable Works

Arthur Spooner's enduring legacy resides in his contribution to Nottinghamshire’s artistic heritage. He produced a series of evocative depictions of local landmarks, including Goose Fair—a celebrated annual event—and Welbeck Abbey, where he documented the hospital’s rehabilitation facilities during World War I. His paintings are held in collections across Nottinghamshire and continue to inspire admiration for their beauty and technical prowess. As Derek Adlam, curator of Portland College's art collection noted, Spooner was “sound” when it came to recording events or making accurate portraits. He remains a testament to the quiet dedication of an artist who persevered despite personal challenges and whose work continues to resonate with viewers today.
  • Notable Paintings: Goose Fair (1926), Welbeck Abbey Landscape
  • Influences: Impressionism, Observation of Nature
  • Membership: Royal Academy (RBA)
arthur spooner

arthur spooner

1873 - 1962

Quick Facts

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Impressionism
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Edward Burne-Jones']
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
    • Claude Monet
    • William Morris
  • Date Of Birth: 1873
  • Date Of Death: 1962
  • Full Name: Arthur Eugene Spooner
  • Nationality: British
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Goose Fair
    • Welbeck Estate
  • Place Of Birth: Nottingham, England
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