Ruth Lambert
Contemporary Realism
2004
79.0 x 59.0 cm
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Biografia dell'artista
Peter Douglas Edwards (b.1955): A Portrait Artist Defined by Observation and Emotion
Peter Douglas Edwards (born November 20, 1955) stands as a prominent figure in contemporary British portraiture, recognized for his distinctive style—characterized by vibrant color palettes, textured brushstrokes, and an unwavering dedication to capturing the essence of his subjects. His artistic journey began with formative years spent studying at Shrewsbury School (1974–5) and Cheltenham Art College (1975–8), establishing a foundation for his subsequent career as a painter.
- Early Career & Recognition: Edwards’ debut exhibition in the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition in 1980 garnered immediate attention, securing a sale by Sir Brinsley Ford—a collector who championed emerging talent. Notably, his portrait of “The Liverpool Poets,” commissioned by the National Portrait Gallery in 1986, cemented his reputation as an artist attuned to literary culture and celebrated for capturing the spirit of influential writers.
- National Portrait Gallery Collaborations: Edwards’ enduring partnership with Robin Gibson—the gallery's Chief Curator from 20th Century Collection—yielded a landmark exhibition in April 1990, “Contemporary Poets,” featuring seventeen large canvases depicting twenty poets alongside their works. This ambitious project showcased Edwards’ ability to synthesize artistic vision and literary understanding, establishing him as a respected voice within the art world.
- Notable Commissions & Achievements: His portrait of Bobby Charlton—commissioned for the National Portrait Gallery in 1991—marked a significant milestone, commemorating England's victory at the FIFA World Cup and reflecting Edwards’ skill in portraying iconic figures with nuance and sensitivity. Subsequent commissions included Ryan Giggs for the National Library of Wales and Kazuo Ishiguro, furthering his reputation as an artist capable of capturing complex psychological portraits.
- Critical Acclaim & Awards: Edwards achieved considerable acclaim in 1994 when he was awarded the BP Portrait Award with “Portrait of an Artist’s Model” (of Marguerite Kelsey)—a piece lauded for its masterful realism and emotive depth. This prestigious honor propelled him to undertake further artistic endeavors, notably painting Kazuo Ishiguro—a project unveiled during a gala event at the National Portrait Gallery by Ismail Merchant.
Edwards’ oeuvre encompasses diverse subjects—spanning literary figures, sporting icons, and academic luminaries—demonstrating his versatility as an artist and his commitment to exploring themes of identity and human experience. His paintings are housed in collections across Europe and North America, including the National Portrait Gallery, London; The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; Ulster Museum, Belfast; and National Library of Wales.
His artistic style—characterized by bold color choices, expressive brushwork, and meticulous attention to detail—reflects influences from Impressionism and Neo-Romanticism. Edwards’ work stands as a testament to the power of observation and emotion—capturing not merely likeness but also inner character—solidifying his place among Britain's most distinguished portrait artists.
peter douglas edwards
1955 -
Dati rapidi
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Contemporary Portraiture
- Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Meredith Frampton']
- Date Of Birth: 1955
- Full Name: Peter Douglas Edwards
- Nationality: British
- Notable Artworks:
- Young Woman on the Bridge at Llangollen
- Bobby Charlton portrait
- Kazuo Ishiguro portrait
- Place Of Birth: Chirk, Denbighshire

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