Mandolin Player
24.0 x 24.0 cm
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Mandolin Player
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Biografia do Artista
early life and education
charles fairfax murray, a renowned english painter, dealer, collector, benefactor, and art historian, was born in 1849 in bow, near london. he grew up in sudbury, suffolk, where he studied drawing, possibly under thomas gainsborough's great nephew, gainsborough dupont.artistic career
at the age of 12, murray was employed in the drawing office of the railway entrepreneurs peto & betts and was taken into sir samuel morton peto's home to draw portraits of his family. he was later introduced to john ruskin at the age of 16 and installed as edward burne-jones's first studio assistant in 1867. murray rapidly became one of the circle of pre-raphaelite founder dante gabriel rossetti, and a friend of william morris and philip webb.notable works and associations
- mandolin player (24 x 24 cm, oil on panel), a painting by murray, showcases his skill as an artist. (view on ArtsDot)
- his association with the pre-raphaelites led to contributions to giovanni cavalcaselle's history of north italian painting.
- murray also partnered with dr wilhelm von bode, director of berlin's gemaldegalerie, and london dealers thomas agnew.
legacy and philanthropy
murray's aim was always to put his works into public collections. in 1904, he sold his collection of over eight hundred pre-raphaelite drawings to the birmingham museum and art gallery. he also gifted several notable paintings, including titian's tarquin and lucretia, to the fitzwilliam museum in cambridge. notable donations:- the kings' daughters (26 x 37 cm, oil on panel), a painting by murray, is now part of a museum collection. (view on ArtsDot)
- more than a dozen constables and four early gainsboroughs were donated to the fitzwilliam museum.
- a collection of 46 english portraits was given to the dulwich picture gallery.
later life and death
charles fairfax murray died in london in january 1919, following a series of strokes, leaving behind a legacy as a connoisseur and benefactor of the art world. view charles fairfax murray's profile on ArtsDot oxford's history on wikipediaCharles Fairfax Murray
1849 - 1919
Informações Rápidas
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Pre-Raphaelite
- Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist:
- William Morris
- Philip Webb
- Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
- Thomas Gainsborough
- John Ruskin
- Edward Burne-Jones
- Dante Gabriel Rossetti
- Date Of Birth: September 30, 1849
- Date Of Death: January 25, 1919
- Full Name: Charles Fairfax Murray
- Nationality: British
- Notable Artworks:
- Mandolin Player
- The Flaming Heart
- Door (part of a set)
- Place Of Birth: Bow, London, England

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