Old Bailey
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Old Bailey
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合計金額
$ 64
アーティストの略歴
William Henry Pyne: A Pioneer of Watercolor and Victorian Illustration
William Henry Pyne (1769 – 1843) stands as a remarkable figure in British art history—a writer, illustrator, painter, and prolific contributor to the burgeoning Victorian aesthetic. Born in London amidst the intellectual ferment of the Enlightenment, Pyne’s artistic journey began with formal training at the Drawing Academy of Henry Pars, establishing him firmly within the artistic circles of his time. His early exposure to classical ideals would profoundly shape his distinctive style, characterized by meticulous observation and a masterful command of watercolor technique.- Early Career & Royal Academy Debut: Pyne’s debut at the Royal Academy in 1790 marked a pivotal moment, initiating a career dedicated to capturing the beauty of the English landscape and portraying human subjects with remarkable realism. His landscapes—particularly those depicting dramatic vistas and atmospheric effects—were immediately recognized for their expressive power.
- The Costume of Great Britain: Perhaps Pyne’s most enduring legacy rests upon “The Costume of Great Britain,” a monumental undertaking published in 1805. Collaborating with Rudolph Ackermann, he embarked on an ambitious project to document the diverse social strata of Victorian England through meticulously rendered watercolor paintings and detailed engravings. This work not only achieved commercial success but also cemented Pyne’s reputation as a visual chronicler of his era.
- Royal Watercolour Society & Artistic Patronage: Recognizing the importance of fostering artistic innovation, Pyne co-founded the Royal Watercolour Society in 1804, championing watercolor as a medium for artistic expression. His influence extended beyond his own work; he served as an advisor to artists and contributed generously to educational initiatives.
- Beyond Watercolor: Architectural Engravings & Literary Collaborations: Pyne’s talents weren't confined solely to watercolor painting. He excelled in architectural engraving, producing stunning depictions of royal residences—most notably “The History of the Royal Residences,” a lavish illustrated book featuring 100 engravings of Windsor Castle, St James’s Palace, Carlton House, Kensington Palace and Hampton Court Palace. Furthermore, he engaged in literary collaborations with Ackermann, crafting engaging prose pieces for journals and publishing novels like "The Twenty-ninth of May," exploring themes of social observation and artistic sensibility.
William Henry Pyne
1769 - 1843 , United Kingdom
基本情報
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Romanticism
- Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Rudolph Ackermann']
- Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Henry Pars']
- Date Of Birth: London, United Kingdom (1769)
- Date Of Death: London, United Kingdom (1843)
- Full Name: William Henry Pyne
- Nationality: English
- Notable Artworks:
- The Costume of Great Britain
- Freemasons’ Hall
- Pillory, Charing Cross
- Place Of Birth: London

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