EDMUND LEIGHTON
'Edmund Blair Leighton' (September 21, 1853—September 1, 1922) was a British painter associated with the Pre-Raphaelite and Romantic styles.
| Contents |
| Biography |
| Subjects |
| List of works |
| References |
| External links |
Biography
Leighton was the son of the artist Charles Blair Leighton. He was educated at University College School, before becoming a student at the Royal Academy Schools. He married Katherine Nash in 1885 and they went on to have a son and daughter. He exhibited annually at the Royal Academy from 1878 to 1920.[1]
Subjects
Leighton was a historical genre painter focusing mainly on Regency and medieval subjects.
List of works
★ ''Old Times'' (1877), private collection.[1]
★ ''Till Death Us Do Part'' (1878)
★ ''The Dying Copernicus'' (1880)
★ ''Abaelard and his Pupil Heloise'' (1882), Phillips Auctioneers, UK.
★ ''Duty'' (1883)
★ ''The Gladiator's Wife'' (1884), private collection.
★ ''The Rehearsal'' (1888), Croydon Clocktower, UK.[2]
★ ''Call To Arms'' (1888), Roy Miles Fine Paintings.
★ ''A Stolen Interview'' (1888)
★ ''Olivia'' (1888)
★ ''How Liza Loved the King'' (1890), Towneley Hall Art Gallery and Museum, Burnley.
★ ''Lay thy sweet hand in mine and trust in me'' (1891)
★ ''Lady Godiva'' (1892), Leeds City Art Gallery.
★ ''Two Strings'' (1893)
★ ''Launched in Life'' (1894)
★ ''My Next-Door Neighbour'' (1894), private collection.
★ ''Waiting for the Coach'' (1895), Manchester Art Gallery.[2]
★ ''A Favour'' (1898)
★ ''Off'' (1899), Manchester Art Gallery.[3]
★ ''God Speed!'' (1900)
★ ''On the Threshold'' (1900), Manchester Art Gallery.[4]
★ ''The Accolade'' (1901), private collection.
★ ''Adieu'' (1901), Manchester Art Gallery.[5]
★ ''Lilac'' (1901)
★ ''Alain Chartier'' (1903)
★ ''Tristan and Isolde'' (1907)
★ ''The Dedication'' (1908)
★ ''The Shadow'' (1909)
★ ''The Key'' (1909)
★ ''To the Unknown Land'' (1911)
★ ''The Boyhood of Alfred The Great'' (1913)
★ ''My Fair Lady'' (1914)
★ ''A Nibble'' (1914), private collection.
★ ''The Wedding March'' (1919)
★ ''The Lord of Burleigh, Tennyson'' (1919), private collection.
★ ''Sweet Solitude'' (1919), private collection.
★ ''After Service'' (1921), private collection.[6]
★ ''Signing the Register'' (undated), Bristol City Museum and Art Gallery.
★ ''The Fond Farewell'' (undated), Messum's, London.
★ ''Lord of the Manor'' (undated), private collection.
★ ''Sorrow and Song'' (undated), Bristol City Museum and Art Gallery.
★ ''Lady in a Garden''
★ ''The Charity of St. Elizabeth of Hungary''
★ ''The Rose's Day''
★ ''Stitching the Standard''
★ ''The King and the Beggar-maid''
★ ''End of the Song''
★ ''Knighted''
★ ''Waiting''
★ ''Cromwell dissolving the Long Parliament''
★ ''Forest Tryst''
★ ''Sweets to the Sweet''
★ ''Courtship''
★ ''Con Amore''
★ ''The Request''
References
1. Edmund Blair Leighton 1853-1922 at Victorian Art in Britain.
2. Listed at Bridgeman Art Library.
External links
★ Brief biography
★ Edmund Blair Leighton at the Art Renewal Center
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