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William Etty - Leonard Robinson

William Etty

The Life and Art
Buch | Softcover
523 Seiten
2011
McFarland & Co Inc (Verlag)
978-0-7864-6775-4 (ISBN)
CHF 92,90 inkl. MwSt
Provides a biography of English painter William Etty (1787-1849). Chapters detail his family background and childhood, his home in York, his life in London and at the Royal Academy, and his struggles to make a living. An appendix examines Etty's relationship with his niece Betsy, his caretaker, housekeeper and assistant.
English painter William Etty (1787-1849) believed women were "God's most glorious work." His determination to present that glorious work in its finest light led to criticism in his day for his choice of nudes as subjects. Today, Etty deserves recognition for his place in the history of English art.

The life and work of William Etty are thoroughly explored and generously illustrated in this biography. Chapters detail his family background and childhood, his home in York, his life in London and at the Royal Academy of Arts, and his struggles to make a living. His studies in Italy and France and his career as a painter are explored as are his work with the York School of Design in his final decade, his place in the fine arts market and his emulators. An appendix examines Etty's relationship with his niece Betsy, his caretaker, housekeeper and assistant.

A member of the Association of Art Historians, Leonard Robinson is a former vice-president of the Friends of York Art Gallery. He holds a First Class Honours Arts Degree from The Open University and in 1975 was made a member of the Order of the British Empire (M.B.E.). For twenty years he lectured extensively on art history for the Workers’ Educational Association and Hull University. He founded a local arts society which still flourishes.

TABLE OF CONTENTS



Acknowledgments      

List of Illustrations      xiii

Foreword by Tom Etty     

Preface     

Introduction     



CHAPTER

The Etty family, Etty’s birth and early years     

The shape of things to come     

Education     



CHAPTER

“One of the fairest of England’s cities”     

“Servitude and slavery”     



CHAPTER THREE

Life in London     

A second apprenticeship     

A rewarding pupilage     



CHAPTER FOUR

Unsettled and solitary     

Finding his way     

Slow beginnings and widening horizons     

Death of his father     

Success at home     



CHAPTER FIVE

The Grand Tour—A second attempt     

“The spell is broken”     

Success in Venice     

“Fever of heart”     

A confession?     



CHAPTER

Further successes and material improvements     

“An honor conferred”     

Further recognition—Meeting with Delacroix     

A troublesome patron     

Revisiting York     

“We must keep the foreigners from fooling us!”     



CHAPTER SEVEN

“I have triumphed!”     

A familiar allegory reworked     

A fair exchange?     

His mother’s death     

“The Vandals strike again”     



Between pages 152 and 153 are 16 color plates containing 28 illustrations



CHAPTER EIGHT

“An irreparable loss”     

Mixed reactions     

A change of Academic patronage     

Unpleasant experiences in France     

“An affair of the Heart”     

Etty and politics—Reactions to reform     



CHAPTER NINE

A tour of the north     

“A general allegory of Human Life”     

Defender of antiquities     

The letters of Ridolfi     

A second Ridolfi     

A variety of portraits     



CHAPTER

“The War of the Walls”     

“Some great moral on the heart”     

A missed opportunity     

Illness and convalescence     

An exhibition in York     

A strange appointment     

More advice from Ridolfi Minor     



CHAPTER ELEVEN

Divergent opinions     

“Beauty, action, masculine vigour”     

The National Gallery     

“A nasty little pokey hole”     

An important appointment—The Schools of Design     



CHAPTER TWELVE

A change of monarch, a change of style     

A childlike humor     

Critical appreciations     

Painting the Lady Mayoress     

Etty’s painting methods     



CHAPTER THIRTEEN

“I am not a Protestant” ... “I am not a Catholic”     

“Premiums for Crime”     

Etty and money     



CHAPTER FOURTEEN

A qualified tribute from one artist to another     

Another important appointment—The National Gallery     

“Nature supreme and over all”     

Summer excursions     

A prestigious appointment—The Houses of Parliament     

A royal command     

“Let Brotherly Love Continue”     



CHAPTER FIFTEEN

“The Judith of modern times”     

York Minster again     

Planning for retirement     

“The new Maecenas”     

Distinguished portraits     



CHAPTER SIXTEEN

Etty and his models     

“Never to marry!”     



CHAPTER SEVENTEEN

The York School of Design     

Failing powers     

Excursions and alarums     

A reluctant departure     



CHAPTER EIGHTEEN

Who bought Etty’s paintings?     



CHAPTER NINETEEN

“A piece of egotism”     

A curious intervention     

Recognition by fellow artists     

Praise from a famous poet     

Increasing ill-health and other worries     

A final imprudence     



CHAPTER TWENTY

Final wishes unfulfilled     

“A Sordid Topic”     

A hurried sale     

Posthumous appreciations     



CHAPTER TWENTY-ONE

Etty’s successors     

Etty in the Twentieth Century     

Summation     



Appendix. Betsy     

Chapter Notes

Abbreviations and Full References     

The Notes     

Bibliography     

Index     

Erscheint lt. Verlag 30.8.2011
Zusatzinfo 101 photos, (28 color glossy photos) appendix, notes, bibliography, index
Verlagsort Jefferson, NC
Sprache englisch
Maße 178 x 254 mm
Gewicht 907 g
Themenwelt Kunst / Musik / Theater Kunstgeschichte / Kunststile
Kunst / Musik / Theater Malerei / Plastik
ISBN-10 0-7864-6775-4 / 0786467754
ISBN-13 978-0-7864-6775-4 / 9780786467754
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