Trevor Tasker, Cesspit Emptier
2000
152.0 x 99.0 cm
Girton College
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Daphne Todd: A Portraitist's Vision of British Life
Daphne Todd (born March 27, 1947) stands as a pivotal figure in contemporary British portraiture, recognized not only for her artistic skill but also for shattering gender barriers within the Royal Society of Portrait Painters and establishing herself as its inaugural female president. Her career exemplifies dedication to craft alongside an unwavering commitment to capturing the essence of human character—a pursuit that has yielded stunning works celebrating individuals from diverse backgrounds and professions.Early Life and Artistic Training
Todd’s formative years were spent in York, where she honed her artistic sensibilities at St John's College School before embarking on a formal education at Slade School of Fine Art between 1964 and 1971. Under the tutelage of Sir William Coldstream, Todd cultivated a mastery of oil painting techniques—a foundation that would underpin her distinctive style throughout her prolific output. Notably, she secured prestigious awards during her studies: the British Institute Award for Figurative Painting, the Tonks Drawing Prize, and the David Murray intercollegiate award for landscape painting – demonstrating an early aptitude for observation and artistic expression.Career Highlights and Artistic Style
Todd’s professional trajectory commenced with exhibitions showcasing her work across Britain, establishing a reputation for realism combined with subtle psychological insight. Her breakthrough came in 1983 when she won second prize in the John Player Portrait Award—a recognition that propelled her into national prominence. Subsequent accolades included commendations from the Greater London Council Prize and the Royal Festival Hall, cementing her position as one of Britain’s foremost portrait artists. Furthermore, she was elected a member of the Royal Photographic Society (RP) in 1984 and subsequently NEAC (National Portrait Gallery), continuing to produce compelling images that resonate with both technical precision and emotional depth. Her artistic style is characterized by muted tones—often favoring earthy hues—that lend an atmosphere of contemplative stillness to her subjects. Todd’s meticulous attention to detail, coupled with a sensitivity to capturing nuanced expressions, distinguishes her work from many contemporaries.Notable Commissions and Recognition
Todd's artistic reputation soared further when she was awarded the Ondaatje Prize for Portraiture and Gold Medal in 1985—a testament to her enduring influence on British art history. Her celebrated portrait of John Wyndham Albery, commissioned by BP, exemplifies her ability to convey profound emotion through visual representation. Similarly, her depiction of Professor Barry Supple, Master (1984–1993) at Magdalen College Oxford, showcases her talent for portraying intellectual figures with dignity and grace. Throughout her career, Todd’s paintings have graced the collections of numerous institutions—including the National Portrait Gallery, University College London, and Lady Margaret Hall—solidifying her legacy as a visionary artist who elevated the genre of portraiture to new heights.Legacy and Influence
Daphne Todd's impact extends beyond her artistic achievements; she bravely challenged societal norms by becoming the first female president of RP in 1994–2000, paving the way for greater inclusivity within the art world. Her presidency served as an inspiration to aspiring artists—particularly women—demonstrating that perseverance and talent could overcome obstacles. Todd’s unwavering dedication to her craft and her profound understanding of human psychology continue to inspire admiration and scholarly study. She remains a celebrated figure in British art history, remembered not only for her stunning portraits but also for her courageous advocacy for gender equality within the artistic community.daphne todd
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Kluczowe informacje
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Portrait painting
- Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Royal Society of Portrait Painters']
- Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Sir William Coldstream']
- Date Of Birth: March 27, 1947
- Full Name: Daphne Todd
- Nationality: British
- Notable Artworks:
- Professor Barry Supple
- John Wyndham Albery
- Place Of Birth: York, England

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