John Henry Frederick Bacon
John Henry Frederick Bacon (1868 – 24 January 1914) was a British painter and illustrator of genre works, history and bible scenes, and portraits.[1]
Life and work
He was the second son of the lithographer John Cardanall Bacon, and showed artistic talent from a young age. He trained at the Westminster School of Art and the Royal Academy in London. In his teens he acquired a reputation as an outstanding Black and White illustrator, and at the age of 18 set off on a professional tour of India and Burma.[1]
On his return to England, in 1889, Bacon exhibited The Village Green and Nevermore at the Royal Academy and was a regular exhibitor from then on. He was a successful painter of religious works, such as Peace be unto you (1897), Gethsemane (1899);[2] historical scenes, such as Homage giving, Westminster Abbey[3] (for the coronation of Edward VII), The Coronation ceremony of George V (1911),[4] The City of London Imperial Volunteers Return to London from South Africa on Monday 29th October 1900; as well as portraiture and genre scenes - such as A Wedding Morning, (1892) A Confession of Love (1894) and Rivals (1904). He was an Associate of the Royal Academy (ARA) and was awarded the MVO (Member of the Royal Victorian Order) for distinguished service to the King.[1] Bacon illustrated books as well as magazines and periodicals.
Bacon married in 1894 and took up residence at "Pillar House" in Harwell, Berkshire (now in Oxfordshire). He had 7 children. He died of acute bronchitis on 24 January 1914, aged only 49.[5]
Selected works
- The Wedding Morning, John Henry Frederick Bacon (Lady Lever Art Gallery)
- Portrait of Michael Lewis Myers, 1906 (Tate Britain)
Illustrated books (selected)
- Ebbutt, Maud Isabel. Hero-myths & legends of the British race (New York: T.Y. Crowell & Company, 1910).
- Squire, Charles. Celtic myth and legend, poetry & romance (London: Gresham).
- Dickens, Charles. Little Dorrit (Gresham, 1912)
Notes
- 1 2 3 Obituary (The Connoisseur, volume 38, 1914).
- ↑ See Jesus Christ at Gethsemene (from W. S. Sparrow's The Gospels in art, 1904, p. 232).
- ↑ The Homage Giving (1902 - National Portrait Gallery
- ↑ Coronation of George V.
- ↑ J H F Bacon (Harwell Village Website).
External links
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- John Henry Frederick Bacon on artnet
- Works by J. H. F. Bacon (Bridgeman Art Library)
- Portrait of Sir James Beethom Whitehead (1907 - Government Art Collection)
- Photo of J H F Bacon (National Portrait Gallery)
- J H F Bacon (short biography)
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