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Ernest Binfield Havell

Ernest Binfield Havell (16 September 1861 – 31 December 1934), who published under the name E.B. Havell, was an influential English arts administrator, art historian and author of numerous books about Indian art and architecture. He was a member of the Havell family of artists and art educators. He was the principal of the Government School of Art, Calcutta from 1896 to 1905, where, along with Abanindranath Tagore, he developed a style of art and art education based on Indian rather than Western models, which led to the foundation of the Bengal school of art.[1][2]

Ernest Binfield Havell
Born(1861-09-16)16 September 1861
Died31 December 1934(1934-12-31) (aged 73)
Occupation(s)Arts administrator, art historian, art critic

Early life edit

Ernest was born at Jesse Terrace, Reading in the English county of Berkshire in 1861,[3] the son of an artist Charles Richard Havell and his wife, Charlotte Amelia Lord. The family had several artists and publishers. He went to Reading School and learned art at the Royal College of Art and in Paris and Italy.[4]

Art history edit

In India, Havell initially served the Madras School of Art as Superintendent for a decade from 1884. He arrived Calcutta on 5 July 1896 and joined as Superintendent of the Government School of Art, Calcutta next day. In between, he went to England for a year from April 1902 to March 1903. While in England, he published two valuable articles on Indian art in the October 1902 and January 1903 issues of a well known art journal of London, The Studio. In January 1906 he left for England on long leave and finally in 1908, he was removed from the post.[5]

Havell worked with Abanindranath Tagore to redefine Indian art education. He established the Indian Society of Oriental Art, which sought to adapt British art education in India so as to reject the previous emphasis placed on European traditions in favour of revivals of native Indian styles of art, in particular the Mughal miniature tradition. He published several books on Indian art including Indian Sculpture and Painting (1908) and The Ideals of Indian Art (1911). He was involved in founding the India Society along with William Rothenstein in 1910 as a reaction to negative remarks made by Sir George Birdwood on Indian art.[4]

Personal life edit

He married Angelique Wilhelmina Jacobsen, daughter of a Danish navy officer in 1895 at St Giles, London, Middlesex, England. The couple had a daughter, Sonia Joyce Havell in 1902.[3] He died at the Acland Nursing Home in Oxford.[4]

Works edit

Havell wrote numerous books on Indian art and history, including:

  • Havell, E. B. (1903). The Taj and its designers. s.n.
  • Havell, E. B. (1904). A Handbook to Agra and the Taj, Sikandra, Fatehpur-Sikri and the neighbourhood (1904). Longmans, Greens & Co., London.
  • Havell, E. B. (1905). Benares, the sacred city: sketches of Hindu life and religion. Blackie and Sons Ltd., London.
  • Havell, E. B. (1906). Monograph on stone-carving in Bengal. The Bengal Secretariat Book Depot.
  • Havell, E. B. (1907). Essays on Indian art, industry & education. G. A. Natesan & Co., Madras.
  • Havell, E. B. (1908). Indian sculpture and painting. John Murray, London.
  • Havell, E. B. (1912). The Basis for Artistic and Industrial Revival in India. The Theosophist Office, Madras.
  • Havell, E.B. (1913). Indian Architecture, its psychology, structure, and history from the first Muhammadan invasion to the present day. J. Murray, London.
  • Havell, E. B. (1915). The Ancient and Medieval Architecture of India: a study of Indo-Aryan civilisation. John Murray, London.
  • Havell, E. B. (1918). The History of Aryan Rule in India from the earliest times to the death of Akbar. Frederick A. Stokes Co., New York.
  • Havell, E. B. (1920). The Ideals of Indian art. E. P. Dutton and Co., New York.
  • Havell, E. B. (1920). A Handbook of Indian Art. John Murray, London.
  • Havell, E. B. (1924). Himalayas in Indian art. Pilgrims Publishing. ISBN 81-7303-228-9.

Notes edit

  1. ^ Mitter, Partha (2001). Indian art. Oxford University Press. p. 177. ISBN 0-19-284221-8.
  2. ^ Cotter, Holland (19 August 2008). "Art Review: Indian Modernism via an Eclectic and Elusive Artist". New York Times.
  3. ^ a b Descendants of Luke Havell
  4. ^ a b c Matthew, H. C. G.; Harrison, B., eds. (23 September 2004). "The Oxford Dictionary of National Biography". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford: Oxford University Press. pp. ref:odnb/37520. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/37520. Retrieved 15 December 2020. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)
  5. ^ Bagal, Jogesh Chandra (1966). History of the Govt. College of Art and Craft in the Centenary: Government College of Art & Craft, Calcutta, Calcutta: Government College of Art & Craft, pp.21–34

External links edit

  Media related to Ernest Binfield Havell at Wikimedia Commons

  • Works by Ernest Binfield Havell at Project Gutenberg
  • Works by or about Ernest Binfield Havell at Internet Archive
  • Indian Architecture, Its Psychology, Structure, and History from the First Muhannadan Invasion to the Present Day on Architexturez South Asia

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Ernest Binfield Havell 16 September 1861 31 December 1934 who published under the name E B Havell was an influential English arts administrator art historian and author of numerous books about Indian art and architecture He was a member of the Havell family of artists and art educators He was the principal of the Government School of Art Calcutta from 1896 to 1905 where along with Abanindranath Tagore he developed a style of art and art education based on Indian rather than Western models which led to the foundation of the Bengal school of art 1 2 Ernest Binfield HavellBorn 1861 09 16 16 September 1861Reading Berkshire EnglandDied31 December 1934 1934 12 31 aged 73 Occupation s Arts administrator art historian art critic Contents 1 Early life 2 Art history 3 Personal life 4 Works 5 Notes 6 External linksEarly life editErnest was born at Jesse Terrace Reading in the English county of Berkshire in 1861 3 the son of an artist Charles Richard Havell and his wife Charlotte Amelia Lord The family had several artists and publishers He went to Reading School and learned art at the Royal College of Art and in Paris and Italy 4 Art history editIn India Havell initially served the Madras School of Art as Superintendent for a decade from 1884 He arrived Calcutta on 5 July 1896 and joined as Superintendent of the Government School of Art Calcutta next day In between he went to England for a year from April 1902 to March 1903 While in England he published two valuable articles on Indian art in the October 1902 and January 1903 issues of a well known art journal of London The Studio In January 1906 he left for England on long leave and finally in 1908 he was removed from the post 5 Havell worked with Abanindranath Tagore to redefine Indian art education He established the Indian Society of Oriental Art which sought to adapt British art education in India so as to reject the previous emphasis placed on European traditions in favour of revivals of native Indian styles of art in particular the Mughal miniature tradition He published several books on Indian art including Indian Sculpture and Painting 1908 and The Ideals of Indian Art 1911 He was involved in founding the India Society along with William Rothenstein in 1910 as a reaction to negative remarks made by Sir George Birdwood on Indian art 4 Personal life editHe married Angelique Wilhelmina Jacobsen daughter of a Danish navy officer in 1895 at St Giles London Middlesex England The couple had a daughter Sonia Joyce Havell in 1902 3 He died at the Acland Nursing Home in Oxford 4 Works editHavell wrote numerous books on Indian art and history including Havell E B 1903 The Taj and its designers s n Havell E B 1904 A Handbook to Agra and the Taj Sikandra Fatehpur Sikri and the neighbourhood 1904 Longmans Greens amp Co London Havell E B 1905 Benares the sacred city sketches of Hindu life and religion Blackie and Sons Ltd London Havell E B 1906 Monograph on stone carving in Bengal The Bengal Secretariat Book Depot Havell E B 1907 Essays on Indian art industry amp education G A Natesan amp Co Madras Havell E B 1908 Indian sculpture and painting John Murray London Havell E B 1912 The Basis for Artistic and Industrial Revival in India The Theosophist Office Madras Havell E B 1913 Indian Architecture its psychology structure and history from the first Muhammadan invasion to the present day J Murray London Havell E B 1915 The Ancient and Medieval Architecture of India a study of Indo Aryan civilisation John Murray London Havell E B 1918 The History of Aryan Rule in India from the earliest times to the death of Akbar Frederick A Stokes Co New York Havell E B 1920 The Ideals of Indian art E P Dutton and Co New York Havell E B 1920 A Handbook of Indian Art John Murray London Havell E B 1924 Himalayas in Indian art Pilgrims Publishing ISBN 81 7303 228 9 Notes edit Mitter Partha 2001 Indian art Oxford University Press p 177 ISBN 0 19 284221 8 Cotter Holland 19 August 2008 Art Review Indian Modernism via an Eclectic and Elusive Artist New York Times a b Descendants of Luke Havell a b c Matthew H C G Harrison B eds 23 September 2004 The Oxford Dictionary of National Biography Oxford Dictionary of National Biography online ed Oxford Oxford University Press pp ref odnb 37520 doi 10 1093 ref odnb 37520 Retrieved 15 December 2020 Subscription or UK public library membership required Bagal Jogesh Chandra 1966 History of the Govt College of Art and Craft in the Centenary Government College of Art amp Craft Calcutta Calcutta Government College of Art amp Craft pp 21 34External links edit nbsp Media related to Ernest Binfield Havell at Wikimedia Commons Works by Ernest Binfield Havell at Project Gutenberg Works by or about Ernest Binfield Havell at Internet Archive Indian Architecture Its Psychology Structure and History from the First Muhannadan Invasion to the Present Day on Architexturez South Asia Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ernest Binfield Havell amp oldid 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