L. B. Walker
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L. B. Walker
Giclée / Umělecký tisk
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Edward Miles (1752–1828): The Court Painter of Two Empires
Edward Miles (1752–1828) stands as a singular figure in the annals of English miniature painting, achieving renown not merely for his technical skill but also for his privileged position within the artistic circles of Georgian and Napoleonic Europe. Born in Yarmouth, Lincolnshire, he embarked on a career that spanned across continents, culminating in residencies at Buckingham Palace and St Petersburg – a testament to his talent and diplomatic connections. Miles’s formative years instilled in him an appreciation for meticulous observation and refined draughtsmanship, skills honed during his studies at Eton College and subsequently pursued at Oxford University. However, it was his apprenticeship under Sir William Beechey, arguably the most prominent portrait painter of his time, that truly cemented his artistic foundation. Beechey’s influence extended beyond technique; he championed a style characterized by understated elegance and psychological insight – principles Miles would diligently adopt throughout his prolific output. His debut at the Royal Academy in 1775 marked the commencement of his professional life, establishing him as part of London's burgeoning artistic landscape. From 1794 onwards, Miles ascended to an even higher echelon of artistic prestige when he was appointed miniature painter to Queen Charlotte – a role that demanded not only artistic prowess but also considerable discretion and social grace. He skillfully captured the regal dignity of Charlotte and her family, demonstrating his mastery of capturing nuanced expressions and conveying inner character through diminutive canvases. Recognizing the burgeoning opportunities in Russia, Miles relocated to St Petersburg in 1797, securing patronage from Tsar Paul I and Alexander I. This move solidified his reputation as a cosmopolitan artist and allowed him to engage with the intellectual currents shaping European culture. During this period, he produced portraits of prominent figures – including members of the Imperial family – reflecting the stylistic conventions prevalent at the time while simultaneously injecting subtle touches of individuality into each depiction. His work exemplifies the Romantic spirit's fascination with emotion and psychological depth. Miles’s final chapter unfolded in Philadelphia, where he established himself as a respected artist from 1807 until his death in 1828. Though less celebrated than his British engagements, this American period nonetheless yielded notable commissions and contributed to his enduring legacy. His artistic output continued to explore themes of portraiture and psychological realism, cementing his place as one of the foremost miniature painters of his era. Edward Miles’s contribution to art history lies in his ability to synthesize classical draughtsmanship with Romantic sensibilities—a synthesis that continues to inspire admiration for its elegance and profound understanding of human nature.edward miles
1752 - 1828 , United Kingdom
Rychlé fakta
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Miniature Painting
- Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Romanticism']
- Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Joshua Reynolds']
- Date Of Birth: 1752
- Date Of Death: 1828
- Full Name: Edward Miles
- Nationality: English
- Notable Artworks: ['Portrait of Lady Charlotte Lennox']
- Place Of Birth: Yarmouth, United Kingdom

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