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John Russell (Australian painter)

John Peter Russell (16 June 1858 – 30 April 1930) was an Australian impressionist painter.

John Peter Russell
Photograph of Russell, c. 1883
Born
John Peter Russell

(1858-06-16)16 June 1858
Died30 April 1930(1930-04-30) (aged 71)
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Known forPainting
MovementImpressionism
SpouseMarianna Antonietta Mattiocco

Born and raised in Sydney, Russell moved to Europe in his late teenage years to attend art school. There, he befriended fellow pupil Vincent van Gogh and, in 1886, painted the first oil portrait of the artist, now held at the Van Gogh Museum. That same year, Russell painted with Claude Monet at Belle Île. Russell moved there soon after with his wife, Marianna Russell, one of sculptor Auguste Rodin's favourite models. Henri Matisse visited Russell at Belle Île in the 1890s, and later credited the Australian with introducing him to impressionist techniques and colour theory.

Despite painting prolifically and maintaining close ties with the European avant-garde, Russell rarely exhibited his works and, having received a large inheritance from his father, showed no interest in making money from art. After his wife died in 1907, Russell, grief-stricken, destroyed hundreds of his paintings. He returned to Sydney in old age where he died in relative obscurity. His cousin, Australian artist Thea Proctor, did much to posthumously promote Russell's art, and by the late 20th-century, a number of biographies and exhibitions had helped to restore his reputation as a significant artist. Today his works are held in major galleries in his home country and in Europe, including the Musée d'Orsay and the Musée Rodin in Paris.[1][2]

While in Europe, Russell maintained correspondence with Australian impressionist painter Tom Roberts, updating him on developments in French impressionism. Since he remained in Europe for much of his career and descended into obscurity after his death, Russell became known as Australia's "lost impressionist".

Life

Early years

Russell was born on 16 June 1858 in the Sydney suburb of Darlinghurst, the eldest of four children to Scottish-born engineer John Russell and his wife Charlotte, née Nicholl, from London.[3] John Russell senior's engineering firm produced much of Sydney's colonial-era ironwork.[4] Russell was also a nephew of Sir Peter Nicol Russell.

Russell was educated at the Goulburn School in Garroorigang.[5]

Training in Europe

At the age of eighteen, he went to England to take up an engineering apprenticeship.[1][5] In January 1881, following the death of his father, he used the considerable inheritance he received to enroll at the Slade School of Fine Art, University College London, where he studied under Alphonse Legros for three years.[3][6] Russell then went to Paris to study painting under Fernand Cormon. His fellow students there included Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, Émile Bernard, and Dutchman Vincent van Gogh, with whom he formed a lifelong friendship.[7] The two artists particularly bonded over being foreigners in the Parisian avant-garde scene.[8] They maintained correspondence, and some of Van Gogh's private letters reveal his deep fondness for Russell and his art.[9]

A portrait of Van Gogh by Russell, painted in 1886, was allegedly Van Gogh's favourite depiction of himself: the Dutch artist even told wrote his brother Theo, ten months before his death, exhorting him to "take good care of my portrait by Russell, which means a lot to me".[5] The painting of Van Gogh was acquired by the Van Gogh Museum, at Amsterdam in 1938.[10][5] A sheet of portrait drawings of van Gogh is at the Art Gallery of New South Wales.[11]

Belle Île

 
Roc Toul (Roche Guibel), 1904

Russell married the renowned beauty Marianna Antonietta Mattiocco, an Italian seamstress and model of Auguste Rodin's.[2][12] They settled at Belle Île off the coast of Brittany, where he designed his own home and established an artists' colony.[6] Russell was the first non-native to move to the island, leading locals to call his home overlooking Port Goulphar "Le Chateau de l'Anglais".[1][12] He would have 11 children with Mattiocco, of whom six, five sons and a daughter, survived.[2][13]

Claude Monet often worked with Russell at Belle Île and influenced his style, though it has been said that Monet preferred some of Russell's Belle Île seascapes to his own. In 1890, Russell left Belle Île and traveled to Antibes in a horse-drawn cart, where he rented a house for the winter and produced some of his most acclaimed work.[6] Due to his substantial private income Russell did not attempt to make his pictures well known. In the 1880s and 1890s, Russell hewed closely to pure French impressionist style.[8]

 
Mrs. Russell among the Flowers in the Garden of Goulphar, Belle-Île, 1907, Musée d’Orsay

In 1907, Marianna Russell died in Paris of cancer.[4] Grief-stricken, Russell took her body to Belle Île in a rowboat and buried her next to his home. He then destroyed an estimated 400 of his oils and watercolours.[8] Auguste Rodin despaired at the destruction of "those marvels", and in one of his final letters to Russell, said, "Your works will live, I am certain. One day you will be placed on the same level with our friends Monet, Renoir, and Van Gogh."[14]

Later years

Russell married his second wife in 1912, the American singer Caroline de Witt Merrill, who was a friend of Russell's daughter and went by the stage name of Felize Medori.[8][6][1] Russell and his new wife moved between Italy, Switzerland, and England, where Russell's five sons served in the Allied forces during the First World War.[1][2] In 1922, Russell briefly lived in New Zealand where he helped one of his sons start a citrus farm.[1]

In 1921, Russell returned to the Sydney area, where he lived in a fisherman's cottage in suburb of Watsons Bay and had a small wooden studio on Sydney Harbour.[1][12] He suffered a fatal heart attack in 1930 while lifting rocks to build a wall outside his cottage.[2][12]

Legacy

 

Russell's daughter, Madame Jeanne Jouve, known in Paris as a singer, stated that he had built up a collection of impressionist works—Van Gogh, Gauguin, Bernard, Guillaumin—which he intended to give to Australia, but none is known to have survived beyond his death.[14]

Sydney artist Thea Proctor, a cousin of Russell's, did much to promote his work in her later years.[15]

He was also a lifelong friend of Tom Roberts, one of the main figures of the Australian Heidelberg School of impressionism. Russell was not directly involved in this movement, giving him the title "Australia's Lost Impressionist".[16]

The first feature-length documentary about Russell, Australia’s Lost Impressionist: John Russell, was released in 2018. Directed by Catherine Hunter and narrated by actor Hugo Weaving, the film was partially shot at Belle-Ile.

Style and works

Russell first became interested in impressionism in Paris, where he experimented with a variety of different techniques. In 1885, he made a trip to Cornwall and visited plein air colonies. In 1897 and 1898 Henri Matisse visited Belle Île. Russell introduced him to impressionism and to the work of Van Gogh (who was relatively unknown at the time). Matisse's style changed radically, and he would later say "Russell was my teacher, and Russell explained colour theory to me."[17] Russell was particularly known for his skill as a colourist; during his stay on Belle Île he ground and mixed all his own pigments.[2]

In the late 1880s, he met Monet who would later become a big name in the field.[18] Russell referred to Monet as "the prince of Impressionists," while they painted. They were close friends and often saw each other.[19] Russell later bought land on the island where the two met and lived there for the next twenty years. He visited places around his now home and was inspired by the clear light and bright colors. This led to Russell devoting himself to painting en plein air and showed his growth as an artist.

Gallery

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g "John Peter Russell. Part 2 – Belle Île, Monet and Matisse". my daily art display. 9 October 2013. Retrieved 8 August 2018.
  2. ^ a b c d e f Galbally, Ann E., "Russell, John Peter (1858–1930)", Australian Dictionary of Biography, National Centre of Biography, Australian National University, retrieved 8 August 2018
  3. ^ a b Galbally, Ann E.: "Russell, John Peter (1858–1930"), Australian Dictionary of Biography, Volume 11, Melbourne University Press, 1988, pp 483-484. Retrieved 25 November 2009
  4. ^ a b Mendelssohn, Joanna. "From Monet to Rodin, John Russell: Australia's French Impressionist maps artistic connections". The Conversation. Retrieved 8 August 2018.
  5. ^ a b c d "John Peter Russell. Part 1. Van Gogh and portraiture". my daily art display. 4 October 2013. Retrieved 8 August 2018.
  6. ^ a b c d "John Russell :: The Collection :: Art Gallery NSW". www.artgallery.nsw.gov.au. Retrieved 8 August 2018.
  7. ^ Ronald Pickvance, Van Gogh in Saint-Remy and Auvers, pp. 62-63, Exhibition catalog, Published: Metropolitan Museum of Art 1986, ISBN 0-87099-477-8
  8. ^ a b c d "John Russell, an Australian impressionist in France – in pictures". The Guardian. 22 July 2018. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 8 August 2018.
  9. ^ "The Burlington Magazine for Connoisseurs". Notes and Queries. s10-III (54): 19–20. 7 January 1905. doi:10.1093/nq/s10-iii.54.19e. ISSN 1471-6941.
  10. ^ Australian Dictionary of Biography retrieved 17 February 2010
  11. ^ Russell, John (1886–1888). "Five studies of Vincent van Gogh". AGNSW collection record. Art Gallery of New South Wales. Retrieved 10 May 2016.
  12. ^ a b c d Turnbull, Sarah (13 July 2018). "John Russell: Van Gogh's little-known Aussie Impressionist mate". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 8 August 2018.
  13. ^ "Bonhams : John Peter Russell (1859-1930) Dadone c.1900". www.bonhams.com. Retrieved 8 August 2018.
  14. ^ a b "The Art of John Peter Russell" Women's Weekly. 3 May 1967. p. 34
  15. ^ Roger Butler, 'Proctor, Alethea Mary (Thea) (1879–1966)', Australian Dictionary of Biography, Volume 11, Melbourne University Press, 1988, p. 301.
  16. ^ John Peter Russell: Lost Impressionist, Arts Today with Bruce James. abc.net.au. Retrieved on 3 February 2011.
  17. ^ The Unknown Matisse..., ABC Radio National, 8 June 2005
  18. ^ "Long, Sydney (Sid Long), (1878–1955), artist; President of the Australian Painter Etchers; Member Royal Art Society, NSW; Trustee National Art Gallery of NSW, 1933–49", Who Was Who, Oxford University Press, 1 December 2007, doi:10.1093/ww/9780199540884.013.u239977
  19. ^ Wormald, John; Rennick, Kim (14 December 2019). National Policy, Global Giants. Cambridge University Press. doi:10.1017/9781108643948. ISBN 978-1-108-64394-8.

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For other people named John Russell see John Russell disambiguation John Peter Russell 16 June 1858 30 April 1930 was an Australian impressionist painter John Peter RussellPhotograph of Russell c 1883BornJohn Peter Russell 1858 06 16 16 June 1858Sydney New South Wales AustraliaDied30 April 1930 1930 04 30 aged 71 Sydney New South Wales AustraliaKnown forPaintingMovementImpressionismSpouseMarianna Antonietta MattioccoBorn and raised in Sydney Russell moved to Europe in his late teenage years to attend art school There he befriended fellow pupil Vincent van Gogh and in 1886 painted the first oil portrait of the artist now held at the Van Gogh Museum That same year Russell painted with Claude Monet at Belle Ile Russell moved there soon after with his wife Marianna Russell one of sculptor Auguste Rodin s favourite models Henri Matisse visited Russell at Belle Ile in the 1890s and later credited the Australian with introducing him to impressionist techniques and colour theory Despite painting prolifically and maintaining close ties with the European avant garde Russell rarely exhibited his works and having received a large inheritance from his father showed no interest in making money from art After his wife died in 1907 Russell grief stricken destroyed hundreds of his paintings He returned to Sydney in old age where he died in relative obscurity His cousin Australian artist Thea Proctor did much to posthumously promote Russell s art and by the late 20th century a number of biographies and exhibitions had helped to restore his reputation as a significant artist Today his works are held in major galleries in his home country and in Europe including the Musee d Orsay and the Musee Rodin in Paris 1 2 While in Europe Russell maintained correspondence with Australian impressionist painter Tom Roberts updating him on developments in French impressionism Since he remained in Europe for much of his career and descended into obscurity after his death Russell became known as Australia s lost impressionist Contents 1 Life 1 1 Early years 1 2 Training in Europe 1 3 Belle Ile 1 4 Later years 2 Legacy 3 Style and works 4 Gallery 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksLife EditEarly years Edit Russell was born on 16 June 1858 in the Sydney suburb of Darlinghurst the eldest of four children to Scottish born engineer John Russell and his wife Charlotte nee Nicholl from London 3 John Russell senior s engineering firm produced much of Sydney s colonial era ironwork 4 Russell was also a nephew of Sir Peter Nicol Russell Russell was educated at the Goulburn School in Garroorigang 5 Training in Europe Edit Vincent van Gogh 1886 Van Gogh Museum At the age of eighteen he went to England to take up an engineering apprenticeship 1 5 In January 1881 following the death of his father he used the considerable inheritance he received to enroll at the Slade School of Fine Art University College London where he studied under Alphonse Legros for three years 3 6 Russell then went to Paris to study painting under Fernand Cormon His fellow students there included Henri de Toulouse Lautrec Emile Bernard and Dutchman Vincent van Gogh with whom he formed a lifelong friendship 7 The two artists particularly bonded over being foreigners in the Parisian avant garde scene 8 They maintained correspondence and some of Van Gogh s private letters reveal his deep fondness for Russell and his art 9 A portrait of Van Gogh by Russell painted in 1886 was allegedly Van Gogh s favourite depiction of himself the Dutch artist even told wrote his brother Theo ten months before his death exhorting him to take good care of my portrait by Russell which means a lot to me 5 The painting of Van Gogh was acquired by the Van Gogh Museum at Amsterdam in 1938 10 5 A sheet of portrait drawings of van Gogh is at the Art Gallery of New South Wales 11 Belle Ile Edit Roc Toul Roche Guibel 1904 Russell married the renowned beauty Marianna Antonietta Mattiocco an Italian seamstress and model of Auguste Rodin s 2 12 They settled at Belle Ile off the coast of Brittany where he designed his own home and established an artists colony 6 Russell was the first non native to move to the island leading locals to call his home overlooking Port Goulphar Le Chateau de l Anglais 1 12 He would have 11 children with Mattiocco of whom six five sons and a daughter survived 2 13 Claude Monet often worked with Russell at Belle Ile and influenced his style though it has been said that Monet preferred some of Russell s Belle Ile seascapes to his own In 1890 Russell left Belle Ile and traveled to Antibes in a horse drawn cart where he rented a house for the winter and produced some of his most acclaimed work 6 Due to his substantial private income Russell did not attempt to make his pictures well known In the 1880s and 1890s Russell hewed closely to pure French impressionist style 8 Mrs Russell among the Flowers in the Garden of Goulphar Belle Ile 1907 Musee d Orsay In 1907 Marianna Russell died in Paris of cancer 4 Grief stricken Russell took her body to Belle Ile in a rowboat and buried her next to his home He then destroyed an estimated 400 of his oils and watercolours 8 Auguste Rodin despaired at the destruction of those marvels and in one of his final letters to Russell said Your works will live I am certain One day you will be placed on the same level with our friends Monet Renoir and Van Gogh 14 Later years Edit Russell married his second wife in 1912 the American singer Caroline de Witt Merrill who was a friend of Russell s daughter and went by the stage name of Felize Medori 8 6 1 Russell and his new wife moved between Italy Switzerland and England where Russell s five sons served in the Allied forces during the First World War 1 2 In 1922 Russell briefly lived in New Zealand where he helped one of his sons start a citrus farm 1 In 1921 Russell returned to the Sydney area where he lived in a fisherman s cottage in suburb of Watsons Bay and had a small wooden studio on Sydney Harbour 1 12 He suffered a fatal heart attack in 1930 while lifting rocks to build a wall outside his cottage 2 12 Legacy Edit Antibes c 1890 Art Gallery of New South Wales Russell s daughter Madame Jeanne Jouve known in Paris as a singer stated that he had built up a collection of impressionist works Van Gogh Gauguin Bernard Guillaumin which he intended to give to Australia but none is known to have survived beyond his death 14 Sydney artist Thea Proctor a cousin of Russell s did much to promote his work in her later years 15 He was also a lifelong friend of Tom Roberts one of the main figures of the Australian Heidelberg School of impressionism Russell was not directly involved in this movement giving him the title Australia s Lost Impressionist 16 The first feature length documentary about Russell Australia s Lost Impressionist John Russell was released in 2018 Directed by Catherine Hunter and narrated by actor Hugo Weaving the film was partially shot at Belle Ile Style and works EditRussell first became interested in impressionism in Paris where he experimented with a variety of different techniques In 1885 he made a trip to Cornwall and visited plein air colonies In 1897 and 1898 Henri Matisse visited Belle Ile Russell introduced him to impressionism and to the work of Van Gogh who was relatively unknown at the time Matisse s style changed radically and he would later say Russell was my teacher and Russell explained colour theory to me 17 Russell was particularly known for his skill as a colourist during his stay on Belle Ile he ground and mixed all his own pigments 2 In the late 1880s he met Monet who would later become a big name in the field 18 Russell referred to Monet as the prince of Impressionists while they painted They were close friends and often saw each other 19 Russell later bought land on the island where the two met and lived there for the next twenty years He visited places around his now home and was inspired by the clear light and bright colors This led to Russell devoting himself to painting en plein air and showed his growth as an artist Gallery Edit Peonies and Head of a Woman 1887 National Gallery of Victoria Dr Will Maloney 1887 National Gallery of Victoria The garden Longpre les Corps Saints 1887 private collection A Clearing in the Forest 1891 Art Gallery of South Australia In the Afternoon Art Gallery of New South Wales In the Morning Alpes Maritimes from Antibes c 1891 Belle Ile en mer 1898 Rough Sea Belle Ile 1900 National Gallery of Victoria Boys on the Beach Belle Ile c 1900 La Pointe de Morestil Calm Sea 1901See also EditVisual arts of AustraliaReferences Edit a b c d e f g John Peter Russell Part 2 Belle Ile Monet and Matisse my daily art display 9 October 2013 Retrieved 8 August 2018 a b c d e f Galbally Ann E Russell John Peter 1858 1930 Australian Dictionary of Biography National Centre of Biography Australian National University retrieved 8 August 2018 a b Galbally Ann E Russell John Peter 1858 1930 Australian Dictionary of Biography Volume 11 Melbourne University Press 1988 pp 483 484 Retrieved 25 November 2009 a b Mendelssohn Joanna From Monet to Rodin John Russell Australia s French Impressionist maps artistic connections The Conversation Retrieved 8 August 2018 a b c d John Peter Russell Part 1 Van Gogh and portraiture my daily art display 4 October 2013 Retrieved 8 August 2018 a b c d John Russell The Collection Art Gallery NSW www artgallery nsw gov au Retrieved 8 August 2018 Ronald Pickvance Van Gogh in Saint Remy and Auvers pp 62 63 Exhibition catalog Published Metropolitan Museum of Art 1986 ISBN 0 87099 477 8 a b c d John Russell an Australian impressionist in France in pictures The Guardian 22 July 2018 ISSN 0261 3077 Retrieved 8 August 2018 The Burlington Magazine for Connoisseurs Notes and Queries s10 III 54 19 20 7 January 1905 doi 10 1093 nq s10 iii 54 19e ISSN 1471 6941 Australian Dictionary of Biography retrieved 17 February 2010 Russell John 1886 1888 Five studies of Vincent van Gogh AGNSW collection record Art Gallery of New South Wales Retrieved 10 May 2016 a b c d Turnbull Sarah 13 July 2018 John Russell Van Gogh s little known Aussie Impressionist mate The Sydney Morning Herald Retrieved 8 August 2018 Bonhams John Peter Russell 1859 1930 Dadone c 1900 www bonhams com Retrieved 8 August 2018 a b The Art of John Peter Russell Women s Weekly 3 May 1967 p 34 Roger Butler Proctor Alethea Mary Thea 1879 1966 Australian Dictionary of Biography Volume 11 Melbourne University Press 1988 p 301 John Peter Russell Lost Impressionist Arts Today with Bruce James abc net au Retrieved on 3 February 2011 The Unknown Matisse ABC Radio National 8 June 2005 Long Sydney Sid Long 1878 1955 artist President of the Australian Painter Etchers Member Royal Art Society NSW Trustee National Art Gallery of NSW 1933 49 Who Was Who Oxford University Press 1 December 2007 doi 10 1093 ww 9780199540884 013 u239977 Wormald John Rennick Kim 14 December 2019 National Policy Global Giants Cambridge University Press doi 10 1017 9781108643948 ISBN 978 1 108 64394 8 Serle Percival 1949 Russell John Dictionary of Australian Biography Sydney Angus and Robertson Salter Elizabeth The Lost Impressionist A Biography of John Peter Russell Angus and Robertson 1976 ISBN 0 207 95566 2 Galbally Ann The Art of John Peter Russell Sun Books Melbourne 1977 ISBN 0 7251 0271 3 in French Onfray Claude Guy Russell ou la lumiere en heritage Lorisse Le livre d histoire Paris 1995 ISBN 2 84178 019 8 Galbally Ann A Remarkable Friendship Vincent van Gogh and John Peter Russell Melbourne University Press Melbourne 2008 ISBN 978 0 522 85376 6External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to John Peter Russell John Russell at the Art Gallery of New South Wales John Peter Russell at Australian Art Australia s Lost Impressionist trailer of a film by Catherine Hunter Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title John Russell Australian painter amp oldid 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