Henry Wallis
Henry Wallis (21 February 1830 – 20 December 1916) was an English Pre-Raphaelite painter, writer and collector.
Wallis was born in London on 21 February 1830, but his father's name and occupation are unknown. When in 1845 his mother, Mary Anne Thomas, married Andrew Wallis, a prosperous London architect, Henry took his stepfather's surname. His artistic training was thorough and influential. He was admitted as a probationer to the RA and enrolled in the Painting School in March 1848. He also studied in Paris at Marc-Charles-Gabriel Gleyre's atelier and at the Academie des Beaux Arts, sometime between 1849 and 1853.
The model for his acclaimed The Death of Chatterton was the young George Meredith. Wallis would later have an affair with Meredith's wife.
Wallis' method of painting, especially in the early years of his career, and in particular on "Death of Chatterton", was to do the initial sketch, saturate it in water, use a grey tint to block in the shade, put on the colour and allow it to dry. When firm, he would use a hair pencil to add in the details, for which he is so renowned. For the light, he would touch the area in question with water and then rub it with a piece of bread. His studio during these years was in Chelsea, a very bohemian and out of the way part of London at the time.
He died, almost blind, at 1 Walpole Road, Croydon, on 20 December 1916.
Selected bibliography
- Hamlin, Robin: Henry Wallis, in: Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, vol. 57, London 2004, pp. 13–14.
- van de Put, A. Henry Wallis, 1830–1916, Faenza, v (1917), pp. 33–8.
- Ramm, John 'The Forgotten Pre-Raphaelite', 'Antique Dealer & Collectors Guide' , March/April 2003, Vol 56, 8&9.
- Treuherz, J. Hard Times: Social Realism in Victorian Art (London, 1987), pp. 36–39.
- Literary treatment in Peter Ackroyd's novel, Chatterton, first published in 1987.
References
- ↑ Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery page
- ↑ Robin Hamlin: Henry Wallis, in: Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, vol. 57, London 2004, S. 14.
External links
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- Henry Wallis at Artcyclopedia
- Henry Wallis at Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco
- The Pre-Raph Pack Discover more about the artists, the techniques they used and a timeline spanning 100 years.
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