Bud Vase
1992
27.0 x 10.0 cm
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Bud Vase
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Artist Biography
James Holmes (1777–1860): A Miniature Master and Royal Patron
James Holmes, born in 1777, emerged as a prominent figure in British art during the Romantic era, primarily celebrated for his exquisite miniature portraits and genre scenes. His artistic journey began with an apprenticeship under Robert Mitchell Meadows, a respected engraver, establishing a foundation in printmaking that would inform his later endeavors. Notably, he skillfully executed a stipple portrait of Rickman after Hazlitt in 1800, demonstrating early technical prowess. Holmes’s musical inclinations complemented his visual artistry; encouraged by Novello, he pursued a career in music, attending the Royal Academy Schools and initially exhibiting at the academy in 1798. From this pivotal year until 1849, he consistently showcased his paintings at the Royal Academy, producing two significant miniatures – “Miss Emma E. Kendrick” and portraits of the infant children of J. Harlop, Esq. – in 1819, alongside a further miniature in 1848. This sustained engagement with the institution cemented his reputation as a dedicated artist and observer of his time. His foray into watercolour painting yielded impressive results, culminating in membership of the Society of Painters in Watercolour in 1813. Exhibiting two paintings – “Hot Porridge” and “The Married Man” – he continued to participate until 1820, showcasing a versatility that transcended stylistic boundaries. A deliberate departure from this society in 1822 marked a shift towards the Society of British Artists, where he remained active until 1850, primarily focusing on miniature commissions and serving as president in 1829. This commitment to artistic excellence solidified his position as one of Britain’s foremost portrait artists. Holmes's connection with George IV extended beyond mere professional acquaintance; their shared passion for music fostered a friendship characterized by collaborative performances. The engraving of his portrait of the King served as an important testament to this relationship and garnered considerable acclaim. Furthermore, published engravings accompanied several of Holmes’s paintings, including “The Amulet” and “The Literary Souvenir,” ensuring that his artistic vision reached a wider audience. He ultimately retired to Shropshire, leaving behind a legacy of refined artistry and enduring influence on the British art landscape.- Notable Works: "Hot Porridge," "The Married Man," "Miss Emma E. Kendrick," Portraits of the Infant Children of J. Harlop, Esq., George III (after James Northcote), Charing Cross, London
- Influences: Robert Mitchell Meadows, Romantic Era Aesthetic
- Technique: Oil Painting and Watercolour; Stipple Engraving
James Holmes
1777 - 1860
Quick Facts
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Genre painting, Miniature portraiture
- Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Society of British Artists']
- Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Robert Mitchell Meadows']
- Date Of Birth: 1777
- Date Of Death: 1860
- Full Name: James Holmes
- Nationality: British
- Notable Artworks:
- Scent Bottle
- George III (after James Northcote)
- Charing Cross, London
- Place Of Birth: England

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