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Explore the evocative portraits of Howard J. Morgan, capturing American figures from Christy to historical leaders. Discover his masterful realism & iconic imagery.

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Biografie artist

A Life Dedicated to Portraiture: Howard J. Morgan (1949–2020)

Howard James Morgan, born in Denbigh, North Wales on April 21st, 1949, and passing away on September 22nd, 2020, was a British portrait painter whose career spanned decades of capturing the likenesses – and often, the very essence – of prominent figures. His artistic journey began with formal studies at Newcastle University’s fine art department from 1967 to 1973, after which he established himself in London in 1974. From his early work, a dedication to realism and an ability to convey character quickly became hallmarks of his style. He wasn't merely replicating features; he was attempting to reveal something deeper about the sitter, their inner life hinted at through brushstrokes and subtle nuances of expression. The son of a lay preacher, Morgan perhaps inherited a sensitivity to human nature that informed his approach to portraiture, seeking not just physical resemblance but also spiritual presence.

The Royal Brush: Commissions and Recognition

Morgan’s talent didn't go unnoticed, and he was elected a member of the prestigious Royal Society of Portrait Painters in 1986 – a testament to his growing reputation within the art world. This recognition opened doors to an impressive series of commissions, most notably portraits of three British queens: HM Queen Elizabeth II, HM Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother (displayed at Butchers’ Hall, London), and HM The Queen of The Netherlands. These royal portraits cemented his position as a leading portraitist of his time. Beyond the monarchy, he painted HRH Prince Michael of Kent, TRH The Prince & Princess of Hanover, and numerous other notable personalities including Tom Stoppard, Philip Larkin, Francis Crick, Paul Maurice Dirac, Dame Antoinette Sibley, and Herbert Norman Howells. Many of these works found a permanent home in the collection of the National Portrait Gallery, London, ensuring his legacy for generations to come. His ability to capture both authority and vulnerability within his subjects was particularly admired.

Beyond Royalty: A Diverse Range of Subjects

While celebrated for his royal commissions, Morgan’s artistic scope extended far beyond the aristocracy. He wasn't limited by subject matter; he embraced landscapes and religious paintings alongside portraits, demonstrating a versatility that enriched his overall body of work. However, it was his “conversation pieces” – often described as profoundly disturbing yet tantalizingly indecipherable scenes – that truly set him apart. These works demanded attention, challenging viewers with their complexity and underlying humor. He wasn’t simply documenting the world around him; he was interpreting it, adding layers of meaning and inviting contemplation. This willingness to experiment and push boundaries distinguished him from more conventional portrait artists.

Influences and Artistic Style

Morgan's artistic lineage is complex, drawing inspiration from both historical masters and contemporary trends. Comparisons have been made to John Singer Sargent, particularly in his confident brushwork and ability to capture the energy of a scene. However, critics often point to Annibale Carracci as a more accurate parallel, citing Morgan’s stylistic freedom and impasto technique – a method of applying paint thickly, creating texture and depth. He wasn't afraid to embrace bold colors and dynamic compositions, resulting in paintings that were both visually striking and emotionally resonant. William Packer, a respected art critic, famously described him as “the most daring of modern portrait painters,” acknowledging his courage in tackling large-scale portraits and complex narrative scenes. His work often featured a sense of movement and drama, reflecting a keen understanding of human psychology and social dynamics.

A Lasting Legacy

Howard J. Morgan’s contribution to British portraiture is significant. He wasn't merely a skilled technician; he was an artist who sought to capture the spirit of his time through the faces – and lives – of those he painted. His work continues to be exhibited and admired, serving as a reminder of his exceptional talent and unwavering dedication to his craft. His portraits offer not just likenesses but windows into the personalities and stories of some of the most important figures of the late 20th and early 21st centuries. The National Portrait Gallery’s holdings of his work ensure that future generations will have access to these compelling images, allowing them to appreciate the artistry and insight of a truly remarkable painter.