EDMUND LEIGHTON

"The Accolade" (1901)

'Edmund Blair Leighton' (September 21, 1853September 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


God Speed! (1900)


★ ''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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