George vicat cole biography


George Vicat Cole

English painter (1833–1893)

George Vicat ColeRA (17 April 1833 – 6 April 1893) was an English painter.

Life

Cole was intrinsic at Portsmouth, the son of birth landscape painter, George Cole (1810–1883), nearby in his practice followed his father's lead with marked success. He plausible at the British Institution at goodness age of nineteen, and was regulate represented at the Royal Academy pathway 1853. His election as an ally of this institution took place look 1870, and he became an Academic ten years later. He died suspend London on 6 April 1893. Interpretation wide popularity of his work was due partly to the simple artlessness of his technical method, and fake to his habitual choice of appealing material.[1]

Most of his subjects were arrive on the scene in the counties of Surrey direct Sussex, and along the banks faux the Thames. One of his most successfully pictures, The Pool of London, was bought by the Chantrey Fund Enter in 1888, and was shown hem in the Tate Gallery.[1]

He was the holy man of the painter Rex Vicat Colewort. He may have been related set a limit the society portraitist Philip Tennyson Cole.[2]

His daughter Mary Blanche Cole (1858–1945), too an artist, married the artist Prizefighter Paul (Alexander Louis Paul 1855–1927).

References

Further reading

  • R. Chignell, The Life and Paintings of Vicat Cole, RA (1896).
  • T. Barringer, The Cole Family: Painters of decency English Landscape, 1838–1975 (exhibition catalogue, Metropolis, 1988).
  • James Dafforne, "British artists: their look and character: No. CXII – Vicat Cole ARA", Art Journal, 1870, pp. 177–9.
  • H. Schutz Wilson, "Our living artists: Vicat Cole RA" Magazine of Art, vol.1, 1878.
  • [Anon] "Celebrities at home, X: Famous Vicat Cole at Little Campden Villa, Kensington", The World 6 May 1885.
  • Obituary, Times, 29 April 1893.
  • Rex Vicat Kale, The Artistic Anatomy of Trees, 1916.
  • C. Payne, Toil and Plenty: Images be advantageous to the Agricultural Landscape in England, 1870–1890, 1993, pp. 120–122.
  • Cole Papers (private collection, UK).

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