Nymph
36.0 x 20.0 cm
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Nymph
ジークレー/アートプリント
複製画のサイズ
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合計金額
$ 62
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アーティストの略歴
Henry Justice Ford (1860 – 1941): A Master of Victorian Fairy Tale Illustration
Henry Justice Ford emerged as a prominent figure in the British art world during the late Victorian and Edwardian eras, leaving an indelible mark on both illustration and landscape painting. Born in , he possessed a remarkable talent for capturing ethereal beauty and storytelling through visual mediums—a skill that would propel him to international acclaim. His career began with a solid academic foundation at Repton School and Cambridge University, where he excelled in classical studies, shaping his intellectual curiosity and artistic sensibilities. Ford’s artistic journey truly blossomed when he enrolled at the Slade School of Fine Art and subsequently honed his craft at Bushey School of Art under Hubert von Herkomer's guidance—a formative experience that instilled in him a dedication to meticulous observation and expressive technique. His family history was steeped in cricket tradition, with his father actively involved in promoting the sport and his brother achieving notable success as an England cricketer. This passion for athletics extended beyond personal pursuits; he founded Allahakbarrie Cricket Club alongside JM Barrie, further enriching his social life and fostering collaborations that would contribute to artistic endeavors. Ford’s fame ascended dramatically when he undertook the monumental task of illustrating Andrew Lang's Fairy Books—a project that captivated audiences across Britain and beyond during the 1880s and 1890s. These enchanting depictions transported readers into fantastical realms, cementing Ford’s reputation as a storyteller and establishing him as one of the foremost illustrators of his time. The enduring popularity of these books speaks volumes about Ford's ability to evoke emotion and imagination—a hallmark of his artistic style. Beyond fairy tales, Ford skillfully translated historical narratives into captivating paintings, garnering recognition at the Royal Academy exhibitions starting in 1892. His canvases breathed life into scenes from British history, demonstrating a profound understanding of composition and color palettes. However, it was his contributions to literary masterpieces like Kenilworth (TC & EC Jack 1900) and A School History of England by C. R. L. Fletcher and Rudyard Kipling (Clarendon Press 1911) that solidified his artistic legacy—works celebrated for their accuracy and evocative atmosphere. Perhaps Ford’s most memorable achievement was his involvement in the theatrical production of Peter Pan, designed costumes for the character of Peter Pan when Barrie's play debuted on Broadway in 1904. This collaboration showcased his versatility as an artist and cemented his place in popular culture—a testament to his ability to translate literary concepts into visually stunning designs. His artistic vision extended beyond painting and illustration; he embraced diverse creative pursuits, reflecting a multifaceted personality and demonstrating an unwavering commitment to excellence.- Notable Works: “Nymph,” “Love Locked Out (copy of Anna Lea Merritt),” “Island off Sark”
henry justice ford
1860 - 1941
基本情報
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Victorian Illustration
- Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Andrew Lang Fairy Books']
- Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Hubert von Herkomer']
- Date Of Birth: 1860
- Date Of Death: 1941
- Full Name: Henry Justice Ford
- Nationality: British
- Notable Artworks:
- Nymph
- Love Locked Out (copy of Anna Lea Merritt)
- Island off Sark
- Place Of Birth: England

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