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The Drawings of G.F. Watts Chloe Ward

The Drawings of G.F. Watts By Chloe Ward

The Drawings of G.F. Watts by Chloe Ward


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Summary

The first in depth study of the drawings of G.F. Watts, one of the most celebrated painter of the Victorian era.

The Drawings of G.F. Watts Summary

The Drawings of G.F. Watts by Chloe Ward

George Frederic Watts (1817-1904) was one of the nineteenth century's most celebrated British painters. Yet the thousands of drawings he produced during his career, either as studies for paintings or as independent works of art, have been the subject of surprisingly little research. Watts Gallery holds the largest collection of Watts's works on paper, comprising approximately 800 studies, sketches and finished artworks that represent one of the most complete records of a Victorian artist's development. These range from remarkable copies of engravings made when he was a mere ten years old to figurative sketches drawn shortly before his death at the age of 87. Elegant, technical, sensuous and ingenious, Watts's drawings offer unequalled insight into a great artistic imagination. Revealing the choices and changes he made as he developed some of his most celebrated works, the artist's drawings shed new light on his techniques, compositional decisions, and working processes. This book is the first in depth study of Watts's drawings.

About Chloe Ward

Chloe Ward is the Curatorial Fellow at Watts Gallery. She received a PhD in the history of art from King's College, Cambridge, and her research focuses on Victorian and Edwardian drawing, illustration and prints.

Table of Contents

Table of Contents Introduction: The Watts Gallery Drawings Collection The scope of the Gallery collection The history of the various additions to the collection: Sir Brinsley Ford acquisition, Cohen acquisition, etc. The importance of drawing to Watts's artistic practice The Early Drawings: 1827-1843 Apprenticeship and training with William Behnes The art of copying: the 1827 emotion studies after Charles le Brun Discovering the Italian masters: 1828 studies after Raphael Five shilling portrait drawings to earn money for the family Drawings in the style of other artists: the 1831 Van Dyck-style self-portrait. Self-portraiture as a place to experiment with new styles and techniques Original self-portraiture: self-portrait as Fright with discussion and comparison to the self-portrait at 17, the 1853 self-portrait as a Venetian senator, and the drawn self-portrait in old age Drawing and the Artistic Process Drawing preparation and training the eye Drapery Elgin marbles sketching on scrap paper Materials Sketchbooks Figure studies, to be used as reference for future painted compositions Portrait studies Compositional sketches and thumbnails to be repeated over and over until the forms were memorised Cartoons and drawings for architecture Drawing in oil on paper Drawing a work of art: finished compositions or drawings as a final product following painting Case studies tracking the development of major works through their sketches and studies, three examples (Orpheus and Eurydice, Love and Life, Physical Energy) Drawings Beyond the Studio Display of drawings during Watts's lifetime, including exhibitions and the selective presentation of drawings to friends and visitors Reception: responses to Watts's drawings by contemporaries, the press, the art market Watts and contemporary draftsmen Sale: the circulation of drawings during and immediately after Watts's lifetime, including the sales of sanguine chalk drawings recorded in Mary Watts's diaries. Conclusion The future of the Watts Gallery drawings collection Other collections of Watts's drawings Further areas of inquiry into Watts's drawings and oeuvre

Additional information

GOR007205767
9781781300350
1781300356
The Drawings of G.F. Watts by Chloe Ward
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Philip Wilson Publishers Ltd
20151104
128
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