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Paul Sandby

Paul Sandby RA (1731 – 7 November 1809) was an English map-maker turned landscape painter in watercolours, who, along with his older brother Thomas, became one of the founding members of the Royal Academy in 1768.[1]

Paul Sandby by Francis Cotes (1761)

Life and work edit

 
Paul Sandby by Sir William Beechey, 1789, National Portrait Gallery, London

Paul Sandby was born in Nottingham, and baptised there in 1731, although his date of birth has traditionally been given as 1725.[2] In 1745 he moved to London[2] where he followed his brother Thomas in obtaining an appointment in the military drawing department at the Tower of London.[citation needed]

While undertaking this commission, which included preparing designs for new bridges and fortifications, he began producing watercolour landscapes documenting the changes in Scotland since the rebellion, and making sketches of Scottish events such as the hanging in Edinburgh of soldier-turned-forger John Young in 1751.[3] When in Edinburgh, he started sketching and drawing the landscapes of the city and was said to have to carried a copy of Theatrum Scotia in his pockets. One such sketching in the form of engraving, West View of the City of Edinburgh, is now displayed in the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art.[4]

He left his post with the survey in 1751, and spent some time living with his brother, who had been appointed Deputy Ranger of Windsor Great Park. There he assisted his brother, and made a series of drawings of the castle, the town, and its neighborhood, which were purchased by Sir Joseph Banks.[5] His skills were applauded by fellow artists such as Thomas Gainsborough: if one wanted "real Views from Nature in this Country", declared Gainsborough in 1764, there was no better artist than Sandby, who frequently "employed his pencil that way."[3]

 
London Cries- A Muffin Man

He also etched a large number of plates after his own drawings, a hundred of which (including views of Edinburgh) were published in a volume in 1765. In 1760 he issued twelve etchings of The Cries of London. He also made many plates after other artists, including his brother.[5] In 1753–4 he published, anonymously, several single caricatures satirising William Hogarth.[6] He returned to the attack in 1762, and produced other satirical work sporadically throughout his career.[5]

It is not recorded how long Sandby lived with his brother at Windsor, but he is said to have spent part of each year in London, and much of his time was probably spent on sketching excursions. On 3 May 1757 he married Anne Stogden, and by 1760 he was settled in London.[5]

In 1760 he contributed to the first exhibition of the Society of Artists. He exhibited regularly with the society until the foundation of the Royal Academy eight years later, and was one of its first directors when it was incorporated in 1765. In 1768, he was appointed chief drawing master to the Royal Military Academy at Woolwich, a position he retained until 1799.[7] On the formation of the Royal Academy in the same year he was one of the 28 founder-members nominated by George III. He often served on its council, and contributed to all but eight of the exhibitions held between 1769 and 1809.[5]

Sandby made extensive journeys around Britain and Ireland, sketching scenery and ancient monuments.[5] He made his first recorded visit to Wales in 1770, later (1773) touring south Wales with Sir Joseph Banks, resulting in the 1775 publication of XII Views in South Wales and a further 12 views the following year,[3] part of a 48-plate series of aquatint engravings depicting Welsh scenery commissioned by Banks.

 
Trade card of Paul Sandby, drawing master

He died at his house in Paddington on 7 November 1809, and was buried in the burial ground of St George's, Hanover Square.[5] He was described in his obituaries as "the father of modern landscape painting in watercolors".[1]

Gallery edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b Lambirth, Andrew (24 April 2010). "Arboreal glory". The Spectator. 312 (9478): 41.
  2. ^ a b "Paul Sandby (Biographical details)". British Museum. Retrieved 15 October 2014.
  3. ^ a b c Colley, Linda. Paul Sandby: Picturing Britain (The Guardian, 7 November 2009).
  4. ^ Popiel, Alyssa Jean (2014). A Capital View: The Art of Edinburgh: One Hundred Artworks from the City Collection. Edinburgh: Birlinn. pp. 6–7. ISBN 9781780272542.
  5. ^ a b c d e f g Monkhouse, William Cosmo (1885–1900). "Sandby, Paul". Dictionary of National Biography. London: Smith, Elder & Co.
  6. ^ Geoff Quilley, "The Analysis of Deceit: Sandby's Satires against Hogarth", in John Bonehill and Stephen Daniels (eds.), Paul Sandby: Picturing Britain, exh. cat., London: Royal Academy of Arts, 2009, 38-47.
  7. ^ "British Museum collection: Royal Military Academy and Prince Rupert's Tower, Woolwich Academy - curator's note". Britishmuseum.org. Retrieved 13 June 2013.

Further reading edit

  • Monkhouse, William Cosmo (1897). "Sandby, Paul" . In Lee, Sidney (ed.). Dictionary of National Biography. Vol. 50. London: Smith, Elder & Co. pp. 251–254.
  • Julian Faigan, Paul Sandby RA. The Collection in the City of Hamilton Art Gallery (University of Melbourne MA Thesis, 1984).
  • L. Herrmann. Paul and Thomas Sandby (Batsford, 1986).
  • Andrew Wilton & Anne Lyles. The Great Age of British Watercolours (1750–1880) (Prestel, 1993). ISBN 3-7913-1254-5
  • Anne Lyles & Robin Hamlyn. British watercolours from the Oppé Collection (Tate Gallery Publishing, 1997). ISBN 1-85437-240-8
  • Michael Charlesworth, "Thomas Sandby climbs the Hoober Stand", Art History, 19, 2, (1996).
  • Michael Charlesworth, Landscape and Vision (Ashgate, 2008), Chapter One.
  • Ann V. Gunn, '"The Fire of Faction": Sources for Paul Sandby's Satires of 1762-63', Print Quarterly, Vol.XXXIV no.4, (2017), pp. 400–18.

External links edit

  • 14 artworks by or after Paul Sandby at the Art UK site
  • Paul Sandby online (artcyclopedia.com).
  • Picturing Britain: Paul Sandby (1731-1809) (Daily Telegraph - 27 July 2009).
  • Paul Sandby, Unlikely Founder of Dazzling School of European Art, Souren Melikian, New York Times, 16 April 2010
  • A detailed Paul Sandby biography Edited by Charles Holme. Text by Alexander J Finberg & E A Taylor. The Development of British Landscape Painting in Water-colours.
  • This JISC-funded web service provides federated searching of online historical resources for research. The web link provides access to primary sources which refer to Paul Sandby.
  • Profile on Royal Academy of Arts Collections
  • Sandby Collection at the Hamilton Gallery (Hamilton, Victoria, Australia) (includes a brief biography of Sandby and the history of the Hamilton Gallery's Sandby Collection)

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Paul Sandby RA 1731 7 November 1809 was an English map maker turned landscape painter in watercolours who along with his older brother Thomas became one of the founding members of the Royal Academy in 1768 1 Paul Sandby by Francis Cotes 1761 Contents 1 Life and work 2 Gallery 3 See also 4 References 5 Further reading 6 External linksLife and work edit nbsp Paul Sandby by Sir William Beechey 1789 National Portrait Gallery LondonPaul Sandby was born in Nottingham and baptised there in 1731 although his date of birth has traditionally been given as 1725 2 In 1745 he moved to London 2 where he followed his brother Thomas in obtaining an appointment in the military drawing department at the Tower of London citation needed While undertaking this commission which included preparing designs for new bridges and fortifications he began producing watercolour landscapes documenting the changes in Scotland since the rebellion and making sketches of Scottish events such as the hanging in Edinburgh of soldier turned forger John Young in 1751 3 When in Edinburgh he started sketching and drawing the landscapes of the city and was said to have to carried a copy of Theatrum Scotia in his pockets One such sketching in the form of engraving West View of the City of Edinburgh is now displayed in the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art 4 He left his post with the survey in 1751 and spent some time living with his brother who had been appointed Deputy Ranger of Windsor Great Park There he assisted his brother and made a series of drawings of the castle the town and its neighborhood which were purchased by Sir Joseph Banks 5 His skills were applauded by fellow artists such as Thomas Gainsborough if one wanted real Views from Nature in this Country declared Gainsborough in 1764 there was no better artist than Sandby who frequently employed his pencil that way 3 nbsp London Cries A Muffin ManHe also etched a large number of plates after his own drawings a hundred of which including views of Edinburgh were published in a volume in 1765 In 1760 he issued twelve etchings of The Cries of London He also made many plates after other artists including his brother 5 In 1753 4 he published anonymously several single caricatures satirising William Hogarth 6 He returned to the attack in 1762 and produced other satirical work sporadically throughout his career 5 It is not recorded how long Sandby lived with his brother at Windsor but he is said to have spent part of each year in London and much of his time was probably spent on sketching excursions On 3 May 1757 he married Anne Stogden and by 1760 he was settled in London 5 In 1760 he contributed to the first exhibition of the Society of Artists He exhibited regularly with the society until the foundation of the Royal Academy eight years later and was one of its first directors when it was incorporated in 1765 In 1768 he was appointed chief drawing master to the Royal Military Academy at Woolwich a position he retained until 1799 7 On the formation of the Royal Academy in the same year he was one of the 28 founder members nominated by George III He often served on its council and contributed to all but eight of the exhibitions held between 1769 and 1809 5 Sandby made extensive journeys around Britain and Ireland sketching scenery and ancient monuments 5 He made his first recorded visit to Wales in 1770 later 1773 touring south Wales with Sir Joseph Banks resulting in the 1775 publication of XII Views in South Wales and a further 12 views the following year 3 part of a 48 plate series of aquatint engravings depicting Welsh scenery commissioned by Banks nbsp Trade card of Paul Sandby drawing masterHe died at his house in Paddington on 7 November 1809 and was buried in the burial ground of St George s Hanover Square 5 He was described in his obituaries as the father of modern landscape painting in watercolors 1 Gallery edit nbsp A Distant View of Maidstone from Lower Bell Inn Boxley Hill nbsp A View of Vinters at Boxley Kent with Mr Whatman s Turkey Paper Mills nbsp Windsor Castle View of the Round and Devils Towers from the Black Rock nbsp Watercolour of Woolton Hall Liverpool c 1781 nbsp Watercolor of the 1783 Great Meteor 1783 nbsp Harlech Castle by Paul Sandby 1776 nbsp An Unfinished View of the West Gate Canterbury nbsp An Encampment in St James Park nbsp Bothwell Castle from the South nbsp Music by Moonlight nbsp Landscape ABDAG003883 nbsp Landscape ABDAG003884 nbsp Landscape ABDAG003885 nbsp Windsor Castle ABDAG003887 nbsp Landscape with Cattle ABDAG003890 nbsp Landscape with beech trees and man driving cattle and sheep nbsp Two Girls Carrying a Basket nbsp Caricature of George Bubb Dodington and Sir Thomas Robinson nbsp London Cries A Girl with a Basket of Oranges nbsp Italian Landscape with Castle Cascade and AnglersSee also editEnglish school of paintingReferences edit a b Lambirth Andrew 24 April 2010 Arboreal glory The Spectator 312 9478 41 a b Paul Sandby Biographical details British Museum Retrieved 15 October 2014 a b c Colley Linda Paul Sandby Picturing Britain The Guardian 7 November 2009 Popiel Alyssa Jean 2014 A Capital View The Art of Edinburgh One Hundred Artworks from the City Collection Edinburgh Birlinn pp 6 7 ISBN 9781780272542 a b c d e f g Monkhouse William Cosmo 1885 1900 Sandby Paul Dictionary of National Biography London Smith Elder amp Co Geoff Quilley The Analysis of Deceit Sandby s Satires against Hogarth in John Bonehill and Stephen Daniels eds Paul Sandby Picturing Britain exh cat London Royal Academy of Arts 2009 38 47 British Museum collection Royal Military Academy and Prince Rupert s Tower Woolwich Academy curator s note Britishmuseum org Retrieved 13 June 2013 Further reading editMonkhouse William Cosmo 1897 Sandby Paul In Lee Sidney ed Dictionary of National Biography Vol 50 London Smith Elder amp Co pp 251 254 Julian Faigan Paul Sandby RA The Collection in the City of Hamilton Art Gallery University of Melbourne MA Thesis 1984 L Herrmann Paul and Thomas Sandby Batsford 1986 Andrew Wilton amp Anne Lyles The Great Age of British Watercolours 1750 1880 Prestel 1993 ISBN 3 7913 1254 5 Anne Lyles amp Robin Hamlyn British watercolours from the Oppe Collection Tate Gallery Publishing 1997 ISBN 1 85437 240 8 Michael Charlesworth Thomas Sandby climbs the Hoober Stand Art History 19 2 1996 Michael Charlesworth Landscape and Vision Ashgate 2008 Chapter One Ann V Gunn The Fire of Faction Sources for Paul Sandby s Satires of 1762 63 Print Quarterly Vol XXXIV no 4 2017 pp 400 18 External links edit nbsp Wikisource has original works by or about Paul Sandby nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Paul Sandby 14 artworks by or after Paul Sandby at the Art UK site Paul Sandby online artcyclopedia com Picturing Britain Paul Sandby 1731 1809 Daily Telegraph 27 July 2009 Paul Sandby Unlikely Founder of Dazzling School of European Art Souren Melikian New York Times 16 April 2010 A detailed Paul Sandby biography Edited by Charles Holme Text by Alexander J Finberg amp E A Taylor The Development of British Landscape Painting in Water colours Connected Histories British History Sources 1500 1900 This JISC funded web service provides federated searching of online historical resources for research The web link provides access to primary sources which refer to Paul Sandby Profile on Royal Academy of Arts Collections Sandby Collection at the Hamilton Gallery Hamilton Victoria Australia includes a brief biography of Sandby and the history of the Hamilton Gallery s Sandby Collection Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Paul Sandby amp oldid 1183804453, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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