Knuckle Bones
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Taiteilijan elämäkerta
Sir Edward John Poynter: A Life in Art
Early Life and Education
Sir Edward John Poynter, 1st Baronet GCVO, PRA (born March 20, 1836 – died July 26, 1919) was a leading English painter, designer, and draughtsman. He served as President of the Royal Academy, solidifying his place in Victorian art history. Poynter was born in Paris, France, to architect Ambrose Poynter, though his family soon returned to Britain. His early education took place at Brighton College and Ipswich School, but ill health led him to spend winters in Madeira and Rome. It was in Rome in 1853 that he met Frederick Leighton, a pivotal encounter that profoundly influenced his artistic direction. He furthered his studies at Leigh's Academy in London and the Royal Academy Schools before venturing to Paris, where he studied under the classicist painter Charles Gleyre, alongside fellow students James McNeill Whistler and George du Maurier..Artistic Development and Influences
Poynter’s artistic development was shaped by a blend of classical ideals, historical narratives, and an emerging interest in exoticism. His early works demonstrated a strong foundation in academic technique, honed through his rigorous training. Leighton's influence is evident in Poynter’s meticulous attention to detail and refined aesthetic sensibility. The atmosphere of Paris and the teachings of Gleyre instilled in him an appreciation for classical form and composition. He was also influenced by archaeological discoveries and a growing Victorian fascination with ancient cultures, particularly those of Egypt and the Near East.Major Works and Themes
Poynter is best known for his large-scale historical paintings. Some of his most celebrated works include:- Israel in Egypt (1867): A dramatic depiction of the biblical exodus, showcasing Poynter’s skill in narrative composition and atmospheric effects.
- St George for England (1869): A mosaic created for the Palace of Westminster, embodying a patriotic theme and demonstrating his versatility as an artist.
- The Visit of the Queen of Sheba to King Solomon (1871-75): Perhaps his most famous work, this painting exemplifies Victorian Orientalism and showcases opulent detail and dramatic storytelling.
- King Solomon (1890): Another significant work exploring biblical themes with a focus on grandeur and historical accuracy.
Official Positions and Recognition
Poynter’s career extended beyond painting; he held several prestigious positions within the art establishment:- First Slade Professor at University College London (1871-1875)
- Principal of the National Art Training School (1875-1881)
- Director of the National Gallery (1894-1904), overseeing the opening of the Tate Gallery.
Historical Significance and Legacy
Sir Edward John Poynter’s contributions to Victorian art were substantial. As an artist, he captured the spirit of his age through grand historical paintings and evocative depictions of classical themes. His leadership roles within the Royal Academy helped shape artistic education and policy during a period of significant change. He bridged the gap between academic tradition and emerging modern trends. Furthermore, his family connections – including ties to Rudyard Kipling and Stanley Baldwin – placed him at the heart of Victorian society. His work continues to be admired for its technical skill, narrative power, and insightful reflection of the Victorian era’s cultural values.sir edward john poynter
1836 - 1919
Pikatiedot
- Birth_Date: 1836
- Birth_Place: Paris
- Death_Date: 1919
- Influenced_By:
- Frederick Leighton
- Charles Gleyre
- Movement:
- Victorian art
- Academic art
- Orientalism
- Name: Sir Edward John Poynter
- Nationality: British
- Notable_Works:
- Israel in Egypt
- St George for England
- The Visit of the Queen of Sheba to King Solomon


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