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지클레 / 아트 프린트
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Self portrait
지클레 / 아트 프린트
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$ 64
유사한 작품들
작가 약력
Charles Altamont Doyle: A Victorian Artist Haunted by Fantasy and Family
Charles Altamont Doyle (1832 – 1893) stands as a fascinating figure in Victorian art history, simultaneously celebrated for his artistic talent and shadowed by personal struggles. Often overshadowed by his son, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle—the creator of Sherlock Holmes—Doyle’s own oeuvre reveals a distinctive style characterized by Romantic fantasy watercolors imbued with melancholic undertones.
- Early Life & Family Legacy: Born into an artistic family – John Doyle, the political cartoonist “H.B.” – Doyle inherited a predisposition for visual expression. His father instilled in him foundational artistic skills, fostering a lineage of artists spanning generations. Seven siblings contributed to this creative heritage, shaping Doyle’s worldview and influencing his artistic inclinations.
- Edinburgh Service & Marriage: Seeking stability and opportunity, Doyle relocated to Edinburgh in 1849 where he secured a position at the Scottish Office of Works as an assistant surveyor. This role provided him with financial security but also distanced him from the bohemian circles favored by many fellow artists. He married Mary Foley in 1855, establishing a family life that would endure until his death.
- Illustrative Career & Artistic Style: Doyle’s artistic journey commenced with commissions for books like “The Pilgrim’s Progress” and “Robinson Crusoe,” showcasing his mastery of watercolor technique and narrative storytelling. He excelled at capturing ethereal landscapes and fantastical creatures, reflecting the Romantic movement's fascination with imagination and emotion. His paintings frequently explored themes of fairies and folklore, often rendered in muted palettes and imbued with a sense of unease—a stylistic hallmark that mirrored his own inner turmoil.
- Notable Works & Recognition: Doyle’s artistic output included depictions of “Beauty and the Beast,” “The Queens of Society,” and “Our Trip to Blunderland” by Lewis Carroll, demonstrating his versatility as an illustrator. Although he exhibited at the Scottish Royal Academy, Doyle's success was modest compared to his aspirations, and he battled depression and alcoholism throughout his life—challenges that undeniably impacted his artistic output.
- Legacy & Significance: Doyle’s contribution to Victorian art extends beyond individual paintings; he is remembered primarily as the father of Sherlock Holmes, a literary icon whose enduring popularity cemented Doyle's place in cultural history. His watercolors offer a poignant glimpse into the Victorian psyche—a blend of artistic vision and personal vulnerability that continues to intrigue scholars and collectors alike.
His art serves as a testament to the Romantic spirit’s exploration of darkness alongside beauty, reminding us that even amidst fantastical visions, there resides an honest reflection of human experience.
Charles Altamont Doyle
1832 - 1893 , United Kingdom
주요 정보
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Romanticism
- Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Sherlock Holmes']
- Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['John Doyle']
- Date Of Birth: 1832
- Date Of Death: 1893
- Full Name: Charles Altamont Doyle
- Nationality: British
- Notable Artworks:
- The Escape
- Hearts Are Trumps
- The fairy queen
- Place Of Birth: United Kingdom

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