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Humber Keel 'Ada'
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Reuben Chappell (1870-1940): The Mariner's Painter
Reuben Chappell, born July 21st, 1870 in Doyle Street, Goole, Yorkshire, was inextricably linked to the maritime heritage of his hometown. From infancy, he absorbed the sights and sounds of the Humber docks—the bustling activity of sailors preparing for voyages, the towering silhouettes of sailing vessels against the horizon—influences that would profoundly shape his artistic vision. His father, a joiner who later became a master cabinetmaker, instilled in him a meticulous attention to detail and craftsmanship, skills he would carry over into his painting practice. Chappell’s early education at Goole Grammar School provided him with foundational knowledge of art history and technique—a rare opportunity for boys of his time—and swiftly revealed his innate talent for capturing the essence of movement and texture through drawing. Recognizing this aptitude, Harrison the photographer apprenticed him, introducing him to the burgeoning field of photography and honing his observational skills. However, it was painting that truly captivated Chappell’s imagination; he pursued self-taught mastery, driven by an unwavering passion for portraying the sea and its vessels with unparalleled accuracy and expressive power. By his twenties, Chappell established a studio at 7 Jackson Street in Goole and actively advertised his services—photographing portraits alongside painting marine scenes—a dual vocation that reflected the realities of life in a port town. He charged five shillings for watercolors and thirty shillings for oil paintings, demonstrating a pragmatic approach to earning a living while nurturing his artistic pursuits. His marriage to Caroline Bayford brought him companionship and intellectual stimulation, bolstering his creative spirit. Together they raised three sons, Cecil among them, who would later open the exhibition showcasing Chappell’s artwork in Goole. Throughout his life, Chappell remained devoted to documenting the seafaring traditions of Yorkshire—specifically, the Goole fishing boats that dominated the Humber estuary. Unlike many artists of his era who sought fame and recognition through galleries and exhibitions, Chappell prioritized capturing the spirit of his subject matter with unwavering dedication. He meticulously sketched details of each vessel he painted, striving for an unparalleled level of realism and conveying not merely visual appearance but also the palpable atmosphere of the sea—a feat that cemented his reputation as one of Britain’s foremost marine painters. His artistic style evolved over time, reflecting influences from Impressionism and Romanticism alike. Initially favoring watercolors to capture fleeting moments of light and color, Chappell later transitioned to oils, allowing him to achieve greater depth and luminosity in his depictions of stormy seas and weathered vessels. He was particularly celebrated for his “Steamship Ezardian,” a dramatic portrayal of a ship battling turbulent weather—a testament to his ability to infuse his paintings with emotion and narrative power. His work stands as an enduring record of a bygone era, capturing the beauty and grandeur of maritime life in Yorkshire during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.- Notable Paintings: “The Humber Sloop Harry,” “Edith,” “Steamship Ezardian”
- Influences: Impressionism, Romanticism
- Technique: Watercolor & Oil Painting; Detailed Sketching
- Location: Goole, Cornwall
reuben chappell
1870 - 1940
Kısa Bilgiler
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Pierhead Painting
- Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['']
- Date Of Birth: July 21, 1870
- Date Of Death: 1940
- Full Name: Reuben Chappell
- Nationality: British
- Notable Artworks:
- The Humber Sloop Harry
- Edith
- Steamship Ezardian
- Place Of Birth: Goole, Yorkshire

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