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Ralph Hedley: A Chronicle of Tyneside Life
- Born: December 31, 1848, Gilling West, North Yorkshire
- Died: June 14, 1913, Newcastle upon Tyne
- Nationality: British
- Artistic Mediums: Oil Painting, Wood Carving, Illustration
Early Life and Training
- Ralph Hedley's family moved to Newcastle upon Tyne in 1850 due to industrial opportunities.
- At the age of 13, he was apprenticed to Thomas Tweedy, a woodcarver, gaining valuable skills in that craft.
- Simultaneously, he studied art and design at the 'Government school' in Newcastle and attended evening classes under William Bell Scott, a significant influence on his artistic development.
- He received a bronze medal from the government’s Department of Art and Science at age 14, demonstrating early talent.
Artistic Career: Painting and Wood Carving
- After his apprenticeship, Hedley established a successful woodcarving business while pursuing painting and illustration.
- His paintings began to gain recognition with *The Newsboy* exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1879.
- He co-founded the Bewick Club in 1884 with Henry Hetherington Emmerson and Robert Jobling, promoting local artists of the North East.
- Notable wood carving commissions include work for the Cathedral Church of St Nicholas, Newcastle, including the choir and rood screen.
- He was a member of the Royal Society of British Artists and exhibited over fifty paintings at the Royal Academy between 1879 and 1904.
Style and Subject Matter
- Hedley is best known for his realist depictions of everyday life in Tyneside, particularly scenes featuring working-class people.
- His style captured the atmosphere and character of North East England with a focus on authenticity and detail.
- Recurring themes include children at play, market scenes, and domestic interiors, often featuring cats or other animals.
- Paintings like *Blinking in the Sun* (*Cat in a Cottage Window*) and *Last in Market* are particularly beloved for their charming portrayal of ordinary moments.
Legacy and Historical Significance
- Hedley's work provides a valuable historical record of life in late 19th and early 20th century Tyneside.
- Contemporary critics recognized his ability to portray the lives of working people with dignity and empathy, drawing parallels between him and Scottish artist Allan Ramsay.
- His paintings have achieved significant auction prices, demonstrating their enduring appeal and value.
- Hedley was honored with a commemorative plaque in Newcastle upon Tyne, recognizing his contribution to the city's cultural heritage.
- He remains an important figure in North East art history, celebrated for his realistic depictions of local life and his skilled craftsmanship as both a painter and woodcarver.
Ralph Hedley
1848 - 1913 , United Kingdom
基本情報
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Realist painter
- Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
- William Bell Scott
- Thomas Bewick
- Date Of Birth: December 31, 1848
- Date Of Death: June 14, 1913
- Full Name: Ralph Hedley
- Nationality: British
- Notable Artworks:
- The Newsboy
- Blinking in the Sun
- Last in Market
- Going Home
- Place Of Birth (City And Country): Richmond, United Kingdom

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