John White Abbott
John White Abbott (13 May 1763 – 1851) was an English surgeon and apothecary in Exeter, remembered as a keen amateur painter in both watercolour and oils. He studied in Exeter with Francis Towne, to whom he was also a friend and patron, and his watercolour style was based on Towne's. His watercolours were generally landscapes, for which he toured to the Lake District, but in oil he also did history paintings. After conveniently inheriting an estate at the age of 62, he retired there, and was briefly Lord Lieutenant of Devon.[1]
Biography
John White Abbott was born on 13 May 1763 at Cowick near Exeter, Devon. He came from a wealthy family, which owned many estates in Exeter, one of which he inherited in 1825.[2]
Abbott exhibited regularly at the Royal Academy between 1795 and 1805; he is last recorded exhibiting there in 1822. His oil paintings were once well known but the great bulk of his work was landscape watercolours. He had a series of etchings of his paintings created which was nearly complete at the time of his death. He made a sketching tour to Scotland and the Lake District in 1791.[3] It seems that Abbott never sold a painting, and most of his works were retained by his family until well into the 20th century.[4] Despite this, in his lifetime he was better known than Towne, a balance reversed in the 20th century. He had been a pupil, friend and patron to Towne, also copying some of his Italian views.[5]
Works
- Peamore, watercolour, 1802; Lady Lever Art Gallery, Port Sunlight
Gallery
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Gowbarrow Park, Ullswater, Cumbria, watercolour, 1791
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Near the Quay, Exeter, watercolour, 1800s
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Macbeth recoiling from the apparition of the crowned child, oil, 1829
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Prospero commanding Ariel, oil, 1829
Notes
- ↑ Wilton & Lyles, p. 312
- ↑ John White Abbott
- ↑ Wilton & Lyles, p. 312
- ↑ John White Abbott, Campbell Fine Art, accessed January 2013
- ↑ Wilton & Lyles, p. 312
References
- Andrew Wilton & Anne Lyles, The Great Age of British Watercolours, 1750–1880, 1993, Prestel, ISBN 3791312545
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