Lady in Mourning
1750
77.0 x 63.0 cm
Ripon Town Hall
Discover Nathan Drake: English artist (1728-1778) known for sporting scenes, topographical views & miniature portraits. Explore his work from York & beyond.
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Lady in Mourning
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Nathan Drake: A Provincial Sporting Visionary
Nathan Drake (c. 1728 – February 19, 1778) stands as a quietly influential figure in English art history—a painter whose dedication to capturing the essence of rural life and sporting pursuits cemented his place within the Society of Artists and secured him a lasting legacy. Born into a family steeped in religious tradition, Drake’s formative years were shaped by his father's role as rector of St Mary’s Church in Nottingham, instilling in him a grounding in intellectual curiosity alongside familial piety. His artistic journey began with an apprenticeship to his uncle, a craftsman based in York—a practical education that complemented his burgeoning talent and ultimately led to a settled life within the city by 1752. Despite limited documented evidence regarding formal artistic training, Drake’s output speaks volumes about his skill and vision. He embraced a diverse range of subjects – portraits, landscapes, topographical drawings, and sporting scenes—establishing himself as “the archetypal painter of the provincial sporting scene.” This specialization wasn't merely stylistic choice; it reflected a burgeoning fascination with documenting the rituals and traditions of the English countryside during the Enlightenment era. Drake’s canvases frequently depict hunting expeditions accompanied by meticulously rendered depictions of country estates and hounds, capturing not just visual accuracy but also an atmosphere imbued with social significance. A particularly striking example is William Telfnell and his hounds at Nun Monkton Priory, York (signed and dated 1769), now housed in a private collection—a testament to Drake’s ability to convey both grandeur and intimacy within a single frame. Drake's membership in the Society of Artists in 1771 marked a pivotal moment in his career, affording him access to influential artistic circles and fostering collaboration with fellow artists like Samuel Scott. Exhibitions during this period showcased his evolving style—characterized by subtle tonal gradations and an understated realism that distinguished him from more flamboyant contemporaries. Notable works include “John Ingamells states that ‘after drake then ‘met with little encouragement and was more successful in miniature’ and a miniature signed nd (now in york art gallery) of an unknown man is probably by him.” This suggests a versatility beyond the grand landscapes, demonstrating Drake's aptitude for capturing nuanced emotion and detail within smaller formats. Beyond his celebrated sporting scenes, Drake undertook topographical commissions—producing detailed drawings of landmarks like Newport Arch—often incorporating elements reminiscent of Canaletto and Scott’s masterful observations of urban vistas. His illustrations to James Thomson’s *The Seasons* further solidified his reputation as a skilled recorder of natural beauty. While relatively few portraits survive, the signed oil painting of a sportsman residing in Wellington Musuem (London) offers valuable insight into Drake's ability to portray human subjects with sensitivity and precision. Drake married Martha Carr at St Michael-le-Belfrey in York, establishing a family home at Precentor’s Court—a location that undoubtedly influenced his artistic sensibilities. His sons continued the family tradition of craftsmanship and artistry, ensuring Drake’s legacy extended beyond his own lifetime. Though overshadowed by more prominent figures of his era, Nathan Drake remains an artist whose quiet dedication to portraying the rhythms of rural England continues to resonate with art historians today—a painter who captured a particular moment in British cultural history with remarkable skill and understated grace.주요 정보
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Romanticism
- Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Romanticism']
- Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
- Canaletto
- Samuel Scott
- Date Of Death: 19 February 1778
- Full Name: Nathan Drake
- Nationality: English
- Notable Artworks:
- William tufnell and his hounds at nun monkton priory
- John ingamells states that "after drake then ‘met with little encouragement and was more successful in miniature"
- A miniature signed nd (now in york art gallery)
- Newport Arch, Lincoln
- Lady in Mourning
- Place Of Birth: Yorkshire

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