Apples
1912
152.0 x 142.0 cm
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Artist Biography
Harold Harvey: A Cornish Visionary Capturing Rural Life
Harold Harvey (1874–1941) stands as a pivotal figure in the Newlyn School of Art movement, an artistic collective that profoundly shaped British landscape painting and championed the depiction of working-class Cornish life. Born in Penzance, Cornwall, Harvey’s formative years instilled within him a deep connection to his homeland—a connection that would permeate his artistic output for decades. Trained at the Penzance School of Arts under Norman Garstin, he absorbed Garstin's meticulous observation and masterful handling of light, establishing a foundational aesthetic that would guide his subsequent explorations. Simultaneously, his studies in Paris at the Académie Julian and later Delécluse and Colarossi exposed him to Impressionist techniques and broadened his artistic horizons.- Early Influences: Harvey’s artistic journey began with an unwavering fascination for Cornish folklore and mythology, particularly tales of mermaids and shipwrecks—themes that would recur subtly throughout his oeuvre.
- The Newlyn School Collective: Harvey joined the Newlyn Society of Artists around 1910, forging enduring friendships with fellow luminaries like Laura Knight and Ernest Procter. This collaborative environment fostered experimentation and encouraged a shared commitment to portraying the realities of rural Cornwall—the fishermen hauling nets at dawn, the farmers tending their fields under the midday sun, and the miners delving deep into the earth.
- Religious Themes: Beyond landscapes, Harvey explored spiritual subjects with quiet reverence. His depictions of churches and interiors reflected a devout Catholic faith that profoundly shaped his worldview and artistic vision.
- Notable Works: Among his most celebrated paintings are “Lamorna Valley” (1926) and “St Hilary Church,” capturing the serene tranquility of Cornwall’s Lamorna Valley and the solemn grandeur of St Hilary’s parish church respectively. These works exemplify Harvey's dedication to portraying authentic human experience alongside sublime natural beauty.
Harold Harvey
1874 - 1941 , United Kingdom
Quick Facts
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Newlyn School Painter
- Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: Lamorna Valley Artists
- Artists Who Influenced This Artist: Norman Garstin
- Date Of Birth: May 20, 1874
- Date Of Death: May 19, 1941
- Full Name: Harold Harvey
- Nationality: British
- Notable Artworks:
- The Old Slip Newlyn
- Cornish Landscape
- Place Of Birth: Penzance, United Kingdom

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