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A Regency Gentleman

  • Creatiedatum1828
  • Afmetingen88.0 x 67.0 cm

Discover Henry Wyatt (1794-1840), renowned English portrait & genre painter. Admire his elegant portraits & subject pictures, including Prince Frederick & Charles Brewer. Explore his legacy!

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Met de hand geschilderd in olieverf op canvas in uw gewenste maat en lijst, op bestelling gemaakt door onze kunstenaars. ( Schakel over naar print Schakel over naar digitale afbeelding)

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U kunt uw eigen afmetingen invoeren om in een specifieke lijst of ruimte te passen. Als de door u gekozen maat niet overeenkomt met de verhoudingen van het originele beeld, zullen we het kunstwerk bijsnijden of het schilderij uitbreiden met extra handgeschilderde elementen. Een digitale mockup wordt ter goedkeuring naar u verzonden voordat de productie begint.
Houd er rekening mee dat de preview op het scherm niet de werkelijke uitsnede of uitbreiding weergeeft. Alleen de mockup toont de uiteindelijke compositie nauwkeurig.
Hoewel aangepaste afmetingen mogelijk zijn, raden we aan een maat uit de vooraf gedefinieerde lijst te selecteren om de originele verhoudingen te behouden.

Voorbeelden van aanpassingen: Vervang het gezicht met een eigen foto; Voeg een huisdier toe (bijv. vervang de kat door een hond); Verwerk een verborgen boodschap in de achtergrond; Wijzig het landschap of andere elementen in de achtergrond.
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Biografie van de kunstenaar

The Quiet Brilliance of Henry Wyatt: A Legacy of Victorian Precision

In the grand tapestry of nineteenth-century British art, few threads possess the delicate strength and understated elegance found in the works of Henry Wyatt. Born on September 17, 1794, in the quiet village of Thickbroom, near Lichfield, Wyatt’s journey from a young boy in Staffordshire to a celebrated figure of the Victorian era is a testament to raw talent guided by disciplined mentorship. Following the untimely death of his father when Wyatt was only three, his upbringing was shaped by his guardian, Francis Eginton, a renowned glass-painter in Birmingham. It was Eginton who first recognized the boy’s innate aptitude for the visual arts, eventually propelling him toward the vibrant artistic epicenter of London in 1811. This early exposure to the craft of decorative painting laid the groundwork for a career defined by an extraordinary eye for detail and a profound respect for the nuances of light and form.

Wyatt’s formal education was marked by a rapid ascent through the most prestigious institutions of his day. After being admitted to the Royal Academy school in 1812, he secured a pivotal position in 1815 as a pupil in the studio of Sir Thomas Lawrence, one of the most celebrated portraitists of the age. Under Lawrence’s tutelage, Wyatt refined a technique that balanced the grandiosity of the Regency style with a more intimate, psychological realism. This period of intense study allowed him to master the art of the "subject picture" and the portrait, blending the ability to capture a sitter's social standing with an uncanny ability to reveal their inner character. As he moved through the industrial hubs of Birmingham, Liverpool, and Manchester, his reputation grew alongside the rising prominence of the British middle class, who sought portraits that reflected both their newfound prosperity and their personal dignity.

Mastery of Form and the Emotional Landscape

The artistry of Henry Wyatt is best understood through his remarkable command over color and composition. He was not merely a chronicler of faces but a master of atmosphere. His work often eschewed the flamboyant, theatrical brushwork common among some of his contemporaries, opting instead for a restrained palette and a meticulous approach to texture. Whether rendering the heavy silk of a gown or the subtle translucency of skin, Wyatt’s technical prowess ensured that every element of his compositions served a narrative purpose. His ability to act as a "good colourist," as noted by historical contemporaries, allowed him to breathe life into his subjects, creating works that felt both timeless and immediate.

Beyond the mere physical likeness, Wyatt’s genre paintings and subject pictures explored deeper thematic territories:

  • Psychological Depth: His portraits often captured a sense of quiet introspection, moving beyond superficial beauty to touch upon the vulnerability of the human condition.
  • Social Observation: Through his depictions of various social strata, he provided a visual record of the shifting dynamics of Victorian society.
  • Symbolic Realism: In works such as Vigilance, exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1836, he utilized classical motifs to convey moral and emotional truths.

However, the brilliance of Wyatt’s career was tragically cut short by the very fragility he so expertly captured in his subjects. In 1837, while traveling to Manchester for new commissions, he was struck by a sudden and debilitating paralysis. This illness forced him to retreat from the bustling London art scene to the more tranquil surroundings of Leamington. Though he continued to work, the vibrant energy of his earlier years was tempered by physical decline. He passed away on February 27, 1840, in Prestwich, leaving behind a body of work that remains a cornerstone of English portraiture. Today, his legacy lives on in the permanent collections of institutions like the Tate and Art UK, where his paintings continue to enchant viewers with their profound grace and enduring historical significance.

henry wyatt

henry wyatt

1794 - 1840

Belangrijkste feiten

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Victorian Portraiture, Realism
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
    • John Opie
    • Sir Thomas Lawrence
  • Date Of Birth: 1794
  • Date Of Death: 1840
  • Full Name: Henry Wyatt
  • Nationality: British
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Ellen Turner of Helmshore
    • Vigilance
    • Rear Admiral Sir Charles Cunningham
  • Place Of Birth: Thickbroom, England