Sponge
2009
240.0 x 60.0 cm
Penrith Regional Gallery - Home of the Lewers Bequest
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Artist Biography
John Hobson Nicholson (1911–1988)
John Hobson Nicholson was born in Douglas, Isle of Man, on January 29th, 1911, the son of William Nicholson, a house painter and decorator. He inherited his grandfather’s artistic talent—John Miller Nicholson—a celebrated Victorian landscape artist known for capturing the rugged beauty of Scotland's Highlands and the dramatic coastline of Cornwall. From an early age, Nicholson demonstrated exceptional draughtsmanship skills, meticulously sketching scenes from the Isle of Man and its surroundings. ### Early Life & Artistic Training Nicholson’s formative years were marked by a profound appreciation for art and craftsmanship. He attended Douglas High School where he honed his artistic abilities alongside fellow students who shared his passion for visual expression. Notably, he enrolled in evening classes conducted at Kensington Road Art School under the guidance of Archibald Knox, a respected figure in Manx art circles. This training instilled in him a disciplined approach to painting and fostered connections with influential artists who would shape his artistic vision. ### Artistic Style & Influences Nicholson’s distinctive style—characterized by meticulous detail and tonal subtlety—was heavily influenced by John Miller Nicholson's legacy. Like his grandfather, he embraced the Victorian tradition of watercolor painting, favoring a technique that prioritized atmospheric perspective and luminous color palettes. He meticulously studied Turner’s landscapes, absorbing his masterful use of light and shadow to convey emotion and grandeur. This dedication to observation and artistic emulation became a cornerstone of his oeuvre. ### Major Achievements & Notable Works Nicholson achieved considerable recognition as an artist during his lifetime. He was elected Fellow of the Royal Institute of Painters in Watercolors and Pastel Society, cementing his place among Britain’s leading watercolorists. His prolific output encompassed landscapes depicting iconic locations on the Isle of Man—including Douglas Bay and Snaefell Mountain—as well as evocative depictions of Scotland's Highlands. Among his most celebrated works are the murals adorning St Thomas’ Church in Douglas, commissioned by the Victorian Society and reflecting Nicholson’s deep connection to Manx heritage. He also designed Manx Bank notes for the Isle of Man Government in 1958 and 1969, showcasing his versatility as a designer. His meticulous attention to detail and masterful execution earned him admiration from critics and collectors alike. ### Legacy & Recognition John Hobson Nicholson died peacefully in Port Erin on September 10th, 1988, leaving behind a rich artistic legacy that continues to inspire artists and enthusiasts today. He was remembered for his generosity—particularly towards aspiring young painters—who would often receive unsolicited gifts of paints, brushes, or paper with heartfelt encouragement. His unwavering belief in the importance of capturing the essence of nature’s beauty solidified his reputation as one of Manx Island's foremost landscape artists, ensuring that his work would endure for generations to come.Quick Facts
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Victorian Landscape Art
- Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Romanticism']
- Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['John Miller Nicholson']
- Date Of Birth: 1911
- Date Of Death: 1988
- Full Name: John Hobson Nicholson
- Nationality: British
- Notable Artworks:
- Sponge
- Senorita 'S'
- John Muir House
- Place Of Birth: Douglas, Isle of Man

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