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Leonard Buxton

Explore the portraits of Thomas Bardwell, an English painter known for his civic commissions & allegorical works like 'Joshua Ward.' Discover his treatise on painting & legacy in Norwich.

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Early Life and Apprenticeship

Thomas Bardwell, born in 1704, emerged from a family deeply rooted in the decorative arts rather than the established world of fine painting. His initial foray into artistry wasn’t through formal training but within the practical demands of his family's business in Bungay, Suffolk. He began by crafting painted panels – functional embellishments that nonetheless required a keen eye for composition and color. This early experience, though seemingly humble, laid a crucial foundation for his later success. It instilled in him a meticulous approach to craft and an understanding of the visual impact of imagery, even before he consciously aspired to be a portraitist. The earliest documented works, conversation pieces from 1736 – notably one potentially depicting the Brewster family of Beccles now held by the Geffrye Museum – offer glimpses into this formative period. These paintings, intimate scenes capturing familial life, reveal an emerging talent for characterization and narrative detail, hinting at a sensibility that would blossom in his more ambitious commissions.

Breaking New Ground in Norwich

Bardwell’s trajectory took a significant turn in 1746 when he secured a commission from the Artillery Company of Norwich to paint William Crowe, who was soon to become mayor. This wasn't merely another portrait; it represented a challenge to the established artistic order within the city. Until then, John Theodore Heins, a German-born artist, had held a virtual monopoly on civic portraiture in Norwich. Bardwell’s success in capturing Crowe’s likeness – and securing this prestigious commission – effectively broke that hold, marking him as a formidable new presence on the local art scene. This initial triumph led to a series of nine portraits for St Andrew's Hall in Norwich, solidifying his reputation and establishing a distinctive style favored by the city’s prominent citizens. He wasn’t simply painting faces; he was becoming an integral part of documenting Norwich society itself.

London Commissions and Allegorical Depth

The 1740s and 50s saw Bardwell extend his reach to London, where he undertook a variety of portrait commissions. However, it was during this period that he ventured beyond straightforward representation, demonstrating an ambition for more complex allegorical works. Joshua Ward Receiving Money from Britannia (and bestowing it as charity on the needy), painted in 1748 and now residing within the Royal College of Surgeons’ collection, stands as a prime example. This painting isn't just a portrait of Dr. Joshua Ward; it’s a carefully constructed visual narrative. The symbolic figures of Britannia and Charity flanking Ward, coupled with the throng of grateful patients, elevate the work beyond mere likeness to a celebration of philanthropy and civic virtue. An engraving after this piece, likely by Bernard Baron, further disseminated his imagery and influence. This period reveals Bardwell's growing sophistication in using symbolism to imbue his portraits with deeper meaning, moving him away from purely descriptive representation towards works that actively engaged with moral and social themes.

Yorkshire, Scotland, and a Return to Norwich

Bardwell’s artistic journey wasn’t confined to the south of England. Between 1752 and 1753, he embarked on an extensive series of commissions in Yorkshire and Scotland, broadening his exposure to different patrons and regional styles. This period likely influenced his technique and further refined his ability to adapt to diverse aesthetic preferences. However, by 1759, Bardwell made the decision to settle permanently in Norwich. He became a central figure within the city’s artistic community, celebrated for his skill and dedication. An obituary published in a local newspaper lauded him as “an eminent portrait painter…who principally through the power of genius and dint of application, acquired a degree of perfection in his art.”

Legacy and Theoretical Contributions

Bardwell’s impact extended beyond the canvas. In 1756, he published The Practice of Painting and Perspective Made Easy, a 64-page treatise dedicated to the Earl of Rochford. This work wasn't merely a technical manual; it reflected his own artistic philosophy and offered practical guidance for aspiring painters. It demonstrates a commitment to sharing his knowledge and promoting the art of painting beyond his immediate circle. According to a general history of Norfolk published in 1829, “the best of his portraits are at Langley,” with works by Turner and Carr also noted as holding historical subjects painted by Bardwell. While perhaps not achieving the widespread fame of some of his contemporaries, Thomas Bardwell carved out a significant niche for himself as a skilled portraitist, a breaker of artistic monopolies, and a thoughtful contributor to the discourse surrounding painting in 18th-century England. His legacy resides not only in the faces he captured but also in the enduring quality of his craftsmanship and his dedication to elevating the art of portraiture within his community.
thomas bardwell

thomas bardwell

1704 - 1767

Rövid tények

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Portraiture
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Romanticism']
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['John Theodore Heins']
  • Date Of Death: 1767
  • Full Name: Thomas Bardwell
  • Nationality: English
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Joshua Ward Receiving Money from Britannia
    • Sir Thomas Churchman
  • Place Of Birth: Bungay, Suffolk