An Oft Told Tale
61.0 x 76.0 cm
The New Art Gallery Walsall
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Autoriaus biografija
John Burr (1831–1893): A Scottish Painter of Genre and Portraiture
John Burr was a Scottish oil and watercolour painter who achieved considerable renown during the Victorian era, primarily for his depictions of everyday life and portraits of prominent figures. Born in Edinburgh in 1831, Burr’s artistic journey began at a young age when he commenced painting portraits of affluent individuals within the quiet towns of Scotland—a practice that would continue to inform his style throughout his career. Following formative studies at the Trustees' Academy in Edinburgh, Burr honed his skills and established himself as an artist based in the city until 1861. Recognizing the potential for collaboration and artistic growth, he partnered with his younger brother Alexander Hohenlohe Burr (born 1835), forming a formidable duo that solidified their presence in London’s burgeoning art scene. This partnership proved pivotal to their success, allowing them to pursue ambitious projects simultaneously. Burr debuted at the Royal Academy in 1862, marking the commencement of his illustrious artistic career. He remained active in London until 1892, consistently showcasing his talent and garnering critical acclaim. During this period, he exhibited a remarkable total of eighteen paintings at the Royal Academy, alongside one piece at the British Institution and three at the Grosvenor Gallery—demonstrating an unwavering commitment to public engagement with his art. Furthermore, he contributed significantly to the Society of British Artists, displaying thirty-five canvases and numerous others in various London locations, extending his reach beyond the capital city. Exhibitions also took place in Edinburgh, Glasgow, Birmingham, Liverpool, and Manchester, cementing Burr’s reputation as a versatile artist across Scotland and England. Notable amongst Burr's oeuvre are iconic works such as “The Peepshow,” a captivating tableau capturing a moment of social interaction—a testament to his ability to convey nuanced emotion through visual storytelling. His artistic style was characterized by meticulous detail and an astute observation of human psychology, reflecting influences from artists like Rembrandt and Millet. Burr’s dedication to realism combined with a subtle expressive quality distinguished him as a significant contributor to Victorian genre painting and portraiture. In 1875, Burr ascended to membership within the Society of British Artists, recognizing his peers' artistic merit and furthering his professional connections. He served as president of the society from 1881 until May or June 1886, overseeing its operations and championing artistic endeavors—a role that underscored his leadership qualities and commitment to fostering creativity. His departure from the presidency marked a significant juncture in his life and career, yet he continued to produce compelling artwork until his death in 1893. Burr’s legacy endures as an artist who captured the spirit of his time, leaving behind a body of work that continues to inspire admiration for its artistic integrity and psychological depth.john burr
1831 - 1893
Trumpa informacija
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Genre Painting
- Date Of Birth: 1831
- Date Of Death: 1893
- Full Name: John Burr
- Nationality: Scottish
- Notable Artworks:
- The Peepshow
- 5th of November
- Place Of Birth: Scotland

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