The Turnshoe Maker
Giclée / Kunstafdrukken
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The Turnshoe Maker
Giclée / Kunstafdrukken
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Biografie van de kunstenaar
Joseph Holland Tringham: A Victorian Illustrator's Tragic Tale
Early Life and Naval Beginnings
- Born: October 10, 1861, in Hammersmith, United Kingdom.
- Joseph Holland Tringham’s early life took an unexpected turn when he joined the Royal Navy.
- He possessed a natural talent for sketching and frequently created caricatures of his colleagues.
- Unfortunately, his artistic endeavors led to his dismissal from the navy after his superior officer became the subject of one of his satirical drawings.
Rise as an Illustrator
- Despite this setback, Tringham pursued a career as an illustrator, quickly gaining recognition for his skill and wit.
- His work began appearing in several prominent periodicals, most notably The London Illustrated News.
- As his fame grew, he integrated himself into fashionable Victorian society.
- He became a regular exhibitor at the prestigious Royal Academy, showcasing his artistic talent to a wider audience.
Royal Commissions and Peak Success
- A significant milestone in Tringham’s career was receiving commissions to paint portraits of King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra on at least two occasions.
- These royal commissions were a testament to his artistic skill and social standing.
- He received personal letters from Queen Alexandra, acknowledging her appreciation for his work.
- In 1905-1906, he accompanied the Prince and Princess of Wales on their tour of India, documenting their journey through his illustrations.
Personal Life and Challenges
- Tringham resided in Streatham, South London, from 1891, living at three different addresses, culminating in 19 Greyhound Lane.
- He married Miss Beatrice Hall in 1886, but the marriage was dissolved in 1902 following his mother’s death.
- The increasing availability of photographic reproduction began to diminish the demand for line illustrations in magazines, leading to a decline in Tringham's commissions.
Decline and Untimely Death
- Facing financial hardship and professional setbacks, Tringham turned to alcohol as a coping mechanism.
- The death of his former wife in February 1908 further exacerbated his struggles.
- Seeking recovery, he traveled to Douglas on the Isle of Man in 1908.
- Tragically, he was arrested for erratic behavior and subsequently certified as insane.
- He died at the local lunatic asylum on March 26, 1908, at the young age of 45.
Artistic Style and Historical Significance
- Tringham’s artistic style was characterized by detailed observation, skillful draftsmanship, and a keen eye for social commentary.
- His illustrations provide valuable insights into Victorian society, capturing the nuances of daily life and the complexities of human relationships.
- While his life ended tragically, Joseph Holland Tringham remains a notable figure in Victorian illustration, remembered for his talent, royal commissions, and poignant story.
joseph holland tringham
1861 - 1908 , United Kingdom
Belangrijkste feiten
- Birth Date: 1861-10-10
- Birth Place: Hammersmith, United Kingdom
- Death Date: 1908-03-26
- Movement: Victorian illustration
- Name: Joseph Holland Tringham
- Nationality: British
- Notable Works:
- Dedication of the Alexandra Palace to the Public - Scenes in the Grounds
- The Turnshoe Maker

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