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William Daniell's Inverness & the Moray Firth John Garvey

William Daniell's Inverness & the Moray Firth By John Garvey

William Daniell's Inverness & the Moray Firth by John Garvey


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The book is in many ways unique. It follows the journey made by the artist William Daniell. Where the artist published an aquatint of a view or a castle in 1815, there is photographic evidence of how this same view or castle as it is today.

William Daniell's Inverness & the Moray Firth Summary

William Daniell's Inverness & the Moray Firth: An Artist's Journey in 1815 by John Garvey

In 1768 the Royal Academy of Arts was founded by George III. The first president of the academy was Sir Joshua Reynolds. William Daniell was born in 1769 and joined the Royal Academy Schools in 1779 at the age of 10. He became a successful artist in oils and watercolours, but his unique and particular skill was as an aquatintist. His ability to transfer his artistic work to aquatint prints was exceptional and was recognised as such by his peers, resulting in his election as a Royal Academician in 1822. In 1813, at the age of 44, Daniell set about his major work: A Voyage Round Great Britain. Over the years 1813 to 1823 he went on horseback around the country's coast, dividing the journey into six trips from his residence in London. He made detailed, annotated pencil sketches of interesting views, including in them people and buildings. From these sketches, he finally published 308 aquatint prints together with a comprehensive text describing the landscape and the people. This book follows part of Daniell's journey in 1815, from Thurso to Banff, revisiting the places that he visited. It includes good reproductions of the 30 aquatint prints which he finally published, together with present day photographs of these same views insofar as this was possible. The journey covered a wide spectrum of landscape and involved areas of Scotland that were at that time being cleared by local landowners, and areas that were more stable. The observations of other travellers, Thomas Pennant, John MacCulloch and Charles Cordiner are referred to where appropriate. The book also describes the technique of aquatinting, which requires high artistic skills and dexterity. Containing themes of history, art and travel, this book will appeal to a wide range of readers.

About John Garvey

Born and brought up in Inverness, Scotland, John Garvey attended the Inverness Royal Academy. He then studied physics at Glasgow University, followed by working as a Research Associate at Oxford University. After more than thirty years at Birmingham University, he retired as Professor of Particle Physics. Having always had an interest in art, John has been fascinated with the work of William Daniell since discovering him in 1969.

Additional information

GOR007120187
9781783064328
1783064323
William Daniell's Inverness & the Moray Firth: An Artist's Journey in 1815 by John Garvey
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Troubador Publishing
2014-06-28
160
N/A
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