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Saint Simon

Explore Edward Armitage’s ‘Saint Simon,’ a 1862 oil painting showcasing Victorian realism & impressionistic brushwork. Admire its classical beauty & rich texture – a captivating portrait.

Scopri Edward Armitage (1817-1896), pittore vittoriano celebre per opere storiche e bibliche come 'Retribution', influenzato dal Romanticismo e noto per il suo stile drammatico.

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Biografia dell'artista

Edward Armitage (1817-1896): A Victorian Painter Embodied in Dramatic History

Edward Armitage RA (20 May 1817 – 24 May 1896) stands as a prominent figure of Victorian painting, renowned for his masterful depictions of historical narratives and biblical themes. Born into a wealthy Yorkshire industrial family—the eldest son of James Armitage (1793–1872) and Anne Elizabeth Armitage née Rhodes (1788–1833)—his upbringing instilled in him an appreciation for both artistic excellence and familial legacy. The Armitage ironworks, established by his brothers in 1844, served as a tangible manifestation of their family’s entrepreneurial spirit and connection to the industrial landscape of Yorkshire.
His formative years were marked by rigorous artistic training in Paris, where he enrolled at the École des Beaux-arts in October 1837. Guided by the celebrated history painter Paul Delaroche—who was at the zenith of his fame during Armitage’s time—he honed his skills and absorbed the stylistic conventions of Romanticism.
Armitage's artistic journey commenced with a captivating portrayal of Prometheus Bound (1842), which garnered critical acclaim for its dynamic composition and expressive rendering. This early work foreshadowed his penchant for dramatic storytelling and imbued his canvases with palpable emotion.
The commission to decorate the new Palace of Westminster following the devastating fire of 1834 presented Armitage with an unparalleled opportunity to contribute to British cultural heritage. He spearheaded this ambitious project, overseeing the creation of monumental frescoes that illuminated pivotal moments in British history—specifically, the works of Spenser, Shakespeare and Milton.
The competition for cartoon designs captivated the artistic community, attracting luminaries like Delaroche himself. Armitage’s submission, “The Landing of Julius Caesar in Britain,” secured one of the three first prizes awarded by Queen Victoria's royal commission—a testament to his talent and vision.
Returning to London in 1843, Armitage actively participated in subsequent competitions for Westminster Hall, furthering cementing his reputation as a leading artist. His contribution to this project was recognized by Queen Victoria herself, who commissioned him to depict the Battle of Meeanee (1852), commemorating Britain’s triumph over Sindh.
Armitage's artistic endeavors extended beyond monumental commissions; he meticulously researched and documented historical events, incorporating detailed sketches and observations into his paintings. Critics debated Armitage’s choice of subject matter—particularly “The Mutiny,” arguing that it lacked the moral grandeur expected of a national narrative.
Among Armitage’s most celebrated achievements is Retribution (1858), an imposing allegory representing Britain's suppression of the Indian Rebellion. The painting provoked considerable controversy, with commentators questioning the justification for colonial warfare and highlighting its brutal consequences.
Thackeray famously dismissed Armitage’s depiction as “a horrid sight!”—an opinion echoed by many contemporaries who deemed it aesthetically displeasing.
Armitage continued to exhibit his work at the Royal Academy until his death in 1896, producing a prolific oeuvre encompassing biblical scenes and portraits. Notable works included Esther's Banquet (1865), The Remorse of Judas (1866), Herod’s Birthday Feast (1868), Meeting of St Francis and St Dominic (1882), Julian the Apostate (1875), Pygmalion’s Galatea (1878), Faith (1884), The Siren (1888) and a portrait of his brother, Thomas Rhodes Armitage, M.D., the friend of the blind (1893).
Armitage's legacy resides not only in his artistic accomplishments but also in his unwavering dedication to documenting history with sensitivity and conviction—a characteristic that distinguishes him as one of the most influential Victorian painters.
Edward Armitage

Edward Armitage

1817 - 1896 , Inghilterra

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  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Romanticismo
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Paul Delaroche']
  • Date Of Birth: 1817
  • Date Of Death: 1896
  • Full Name: Edward Armitage RA
  • Nationality: Inglese
  • Notable Artworks: ['Retribution']
  • Place Of Birth: Londra, Inghilterra