Isaac Jacobs
90.0 x 69.0 cm
Bristol Museum - Art Gallery
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Isaac Jacobs
Giclée / Kunstafdrukken
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Biografie van de kunstenaar
Isaac Pocock (1782–1835): A Mariner's Painter
Isaac Pocock (born March 2, 1782 – died August 23, 1835) was an English dramatist and painter of portraits and historical subjects. He wrote melodramas, farces and light operatic comedies, many being stage adaptations of existing novels. Of his 40 or so works, the most successful was *Hit or Miss* (1810), a musical farce. His uncle, Sir Isaac Pocock (1751–1810), was a famous sailor. ### Early Life and Artistic Training Isaac Pocock was born in Bristol, England, the eldest son of Nicholas Pocock, marine painter, and Ann Evans (daughter of John Evans of Bristol). William Innes Pocock (1783–1836), his brother, was a naval officer and also an author. About 1798, Isaac began to study painting with George Romney, with Thomas Alphonso Hayley as a fellow student. After Romney’s death in 1802, he continued his art studies under Sir William Beechey. Between 1800 and 1805, Pocock exhibited subject-pictures and portraits at the Royal Academy in London, and occasionally showed portraits there over the next 15 years. In 1807 his *Murder of St. Thomas à Becket* was awarded a prize of £100 by the British Institution. ### Dramatic Career: From Melodrama to Opera Isaac Pocock’s theatrical career began with *Yes or No?*, which opened at the Haymarket Theatre in London on August 31, 1808. It was performed ten times, and people had different opinions about it. His first opera, *The Circassian Bride*, was performed at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane on February 23, 1809, but on the following night the theatre burned down, forcing him to re-write the score from memory. The success of *The Maniac* (1810) cemented his position as music director of Covent Garden for the next 14 years. In 1812 Pocock became a founding member of the Liverpool Academy of Arts, and exhibited oils and watercolours there. His last historical painting was an altar-piece for a new chapel at Maidenhead. ### Notable Paintings: Symbolism and Romantic Vision Isaac Pocock’s artistic style is characterized by Romantic idealism and meticulous detail. He captured dramatic scenes with expressive brushstrokes and vibrant colours, reflecting the spirit of his time. Among his most celebrated works are *Harry Le Roy*, depicting a heroic figure in opulent attire, and *Miller and his Men*, portraying a rural landscape imbued with symbolic meaning. His portraits, particularly those commissioned by prominent patrons, demonstrate exceptional skill in capturing likeness and conveying character. ### Legacy and Recognition Isaac Pocock’s contribution to both the visual arts and theatre is undeniable. He established himself as one of Britain's leading portrait artists during the Regency era, producing images that continue to fascinate audiences today. His dramatic works explored themes of morality, passion, and heroism, shaping theatrical conventions and influencing subsequent generations of playwrights. Pocock’s enduring legacy resides in his ability to transform historical narratives into compelling artistic experiences—a testament to his talent and vision as a painter and dramatist.Isaac Pocock
Engeland
Snelle feiten
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Romanticism
- Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Victorian Art']
- Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['George Romney']
- Date Of Birth: March 2, 1782
- Date Of Death: August 23, 1835
- Full Name: Isaac Pocock
- Nationality: English
- Notable Artworks:
- Harry Le Roy
- Miller and his Men
- Place Of Birth: Bristol, England

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