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Luke Fildes

Sir Samuel Luke Fildes KCVO RA (3 October 1843[2] – 28 February 1927)[3] was a British painter and illustrator born in Liverpool and trained at the South Kensington and Royal Academy Schools. He was the grandson of the political activist Mary Fildes.


Luke Fildes

Born(1843-10-03)3 October 1843[1]
Died28 February 1927(1927-02-28) (aged 83)
Kensington, London, England, United Kingdom
NationalityBritish
Occupation(s)Painter, illustrator
ChildrenLuke Val Fildes, Paul Fildes
ParentMary Fildes

Illustrator edit

 
The Widower, c. 1875-1876

At the age of 17, Fildes became a student at the Warrington School of Art. Fildes moved to the South Kensington Art School where he met Hubert von Herkomer and Frank Holl. All three men became influenced by the work of Frederick Walker, the leader of the social realist movement in Britain.

Fildes shared his grandmother's concern for the poor and in 1869 joined the staff of The Graphic newspaper, an illustrated weekly began and edited by the social reformer, William Luson Thomas. Fildes shared Thomas' belief in the power of visual images to change public opinion on subjects such as poverty and injustice. Thomas hoped that the images in The Graphic would result in individual acts of charity and collective social action.

Fildes' illustrations were in the black-and-white style popular in France and Germany during the era. He worked in a social realist style, compatible with the editorial direction of The Graphic, and focused on images depicting the destitute of London. The Graphic published an illustration completed by Fildes the day after Charles Dickens' death, showing Dickens' empty chair in his study; this illustration was widely reprinted worldwide, and inspired Vincent van Gogh's painting The Yellow Chair.[4]

In the first edition of The Graphic newspaper that appeared in December 1869, Luke Fildes was asked to provide an illustration to accompany an article on the Houseless Poor Act, a new measure that allowed some of those people out of work to shelter for a night in the casual ward of a workhouse. The picture produced by Fildes showed a line of homeless people applying for tickets to stay overnight in the workhouse. The wood-engraving, entitled Houseless and Hungry, was seen by John Everett Millais, who brought it to the attention of Charles Dickens. Dickens was so impressed that he immediately commissioned Fildes to illustrate his next novel, The Mystery of Edwin Drood; only six of a planned twelve instalments had been published, however, when Dickens' sudden death left the book unfinished.

Fildes' illustrations also appeared in other mass-circulation periodicals: Sunday Magazine, The Cornhill Magazine, and The Gentleman's Magazine. He also illustrated a number of books in addition to Dickens' Edwin Drood, such as Thackeray's Catherine (1894).[4]

Painter edit

Fildes soon became a popular artist and by 1870 he had given up working for The Graphic and had turned his full attention to oil painting. He took rank among the ablest English painters, with The Casual Ward (1874), The Widower (1876), The Village Wedding (1883), An Al-fresco Toilette (1889); and The Doctor (1891), now in Tate Britain. He also painted a number of pictures of Venetian life and many notable portraits, among them portraits commemorating the coronation of King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra. He was elected an Associate of the Royal Academy (A.S.A.) in 1879, and a Royal Academician (R.A.) in 1887; and was knighted by King Edward VII in 1906.[5] In 1918, he was appointed as Knight Commander of the Royal Victorian Order (KCVO) by King George V.[6] Fildes produced a large number of caricatures for Vanity Fair under the nom de crayon "ELF". He and Henry Woods were regarded as leaders of the Neo-Venetian school.

Personal life edit

In 1874 Luke Fildes married Fanny Woods, who was also an artist and the sister of Henry Woods.

Fildes' first son, Philip, died of typhoid in 1877. The image of the doctor at his son's side during the ordeal left a lasting memory of professional devotion that inspired Fildes' 1891 work The Doctor.[2]

 
Fildes' painting of his son Paul Fildes, 1919
 
The grave of Luke Fildes in Brookwood Cemetery

Luke Val Fildes was Olympic fencer, solicitor and company secretary. His later son, Sir Paul Fildes, was an eminent scientist. Another son had a distinguished naval career, Lieutenant Commander Denis Quentin Fildes (1889–1975). They also had one more son, Geoffrey, and a daughter, Phyllis.

Fildes died in 1927 and is buried in Brookwood Cemetery.

A blue plaque marks Fildes's former house, Woodland House, in Melbury Road, Kensington, next to William Burges's Tower House. His home was later owned by film director Michael Winner.[7][8]

Modern politics edit

 
The Doctor (1891)

In 1949 Fildes' painting The Doctor (1891) was used by the American Medical Association in a campaign against a proposal for nationalised medical care put forth by President Harry S. Truman. The image was used in posters and brochures along with the slogan, "Keep Politics Out of this Picture" implying that involvement of the government in medical care would negatively affect the quality of care. 65,000 posters of The Doctor were displayed, which helped to raise public scepticism for the nationalised health care campaign.[9]

Gallery edit

Works by Fildes

Related to Fildes

Notes edit

  1. ^ England & Wales, Civil Registration Birth Index, 1837-1915
  2. ^ a b "The Tate Collection". Retrieved 29 December 2009.
  3. ^ "SIR LUKE FILDES : Academic Medicine". LWW. Retrieved 18 September 2018.
  4. ^ a b Souter, Nick and Tessa (2012). The Illustration Handbook: A guide to the world's greatest illustrators. Oceana. p. 26. ISBN 978-1-84573-473-2.
  5. ^ "The London Gazette, 3 August 1906".
  6. ^ "Supplement to The London Gazette, 3 June 1918".
  7. ^ Christopher Hibbert Ben Weinreb; John & Julia Keay (9 May 2011). The London Encyclopaedia (3rd ed.). Pan Macmillan. pp. 539–. ISBN 978-0-230-73878-2. Retrieved 21 June 2012.
  8. ^ "Interview: Michael Winner on collecting Donald McGill". The Arts Desk. Retrieved 1 July 2012.
  9. ^ Kao, A. C. (1 July 2022). "What Is Represented "Worthily" in Luke Fildes' The Doctor?". AMA Journal of Ethics. 24 (7): E697–713. doi:10.1001/amajethics.2022.697. ISSN 2376-6980. PMID 35838401. S2CID 250560833.

References edit

  •   This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domainChisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Fildes, Sir Luke". Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 10 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 339.
  • L. V. Fildes, Luke Fildes, R.A., A Victorian Painter (Michael Joseph, 1968)

External links edit

  • 111 artworks by or after Luke Fildes at the Art UK site
  • Works by Luke Fildes at Project Gutenberg
  • Works by Samuel Luke Fildes (illustrator) at Faded Page (Canada)
  • Works by or about Luke Fildes at Internet Archive
  • Sir Luke Fildes
  • New York Times 1880
  • Lord Kilgobbin by Charles James Lever at Project Gutenberg

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For his son the British Olympic fencer see Luke Fildes fencer For other people named Fildes see Fildes surname Sir Samuel Luke Fildes KCVO RA 3 October 1843 2 28 February 1927 3 was a British painter and illustrator born in Liverpool and trained at the South Kensington and Royal Academy Schools He was the grandson of the political activist Mary Fildes SirLuke FildesKCVO RASelf portrait 1911Born 1843 10 03 3 October 1843 1 Liverpool England United Kingdom of Great Britain and IrelandDied28 February 1927 1927 02 28 aged 83 Kensington London England United KingdomNationalityBritishOccupation s Painter illustratorChildrenLuke Val Fildes Paul FildesParentMary FildesIllustrator edit nbsp The Widower c 1875 1876At the age of 17 Fildes became a student at the Warrington School of Art Fildes moved to the South Kensington Art School where he met Hubert von Herkomer and Frank Holl All three men became influenced by the work of Frederick Walker the leader of the social realist movement in Britain Fildes shared his grandmother s concern for the poor and in 1869 joined the staff of The Graphic newspaper an illustrated weekly began and edited by the social reformer William Luson Thomas Fildes shared Thomas belief in the power of visual images to change public opinion on subjects such as poverty and injustice Thomas hoped that the images in The Graphic would result in individual acts of charity and collective social action Fildes illustrations were in the black and white style popular in France and Germany during the era He worked in a social realist style compatible with the editorial direction of The Graphic and focused on images depicting the destitute of London The Graphic published an illustration completed by Fildes the day after Charles Dickens death showing Dickens empty chair in his study this illustration was widely reprinted worldwide and inspired Vincent van Gogh s painting The Yellow Chair 4 In the first edition of The Graphic newspaper that appeared in December 1869 Luke Fildes was asked to provide an illustration to accompany an article on the Houseless Poor Act a new measure that allowed some of those people out of work to shelter for a night in the casual ward of a workhouse The picture produced by Fildes showed a line of homeless people applying for tickets to stay overnight in the workhouse The wood engraving entitled Houseless and Hungry was seen by John Everett Millais who brought it to the attention of Charles Dickens Dickens was so impressed that he immediately commissioned Fildes to illustrate his next novel The Mystery of Edwin Drood only six of a planned twelve instalments had been published however when Dickens sudden death left the book unfinished Fildes illustrations also appeared in other mass circulation periodicals Sunday Magazine The Cornhill Magazine and The Gentleman s Magazine He also illustrated a number of books in addition to Dickens Edwin Drood such as Thackeray s Catherine 1894 4 Painter editFildes soon became a popular artist and by 1870 he had given up working for The Graphic and had turned his full attention to oil painting He took rank among the ablest English painters with The Casual Ward 1874 The Widower 1876 The Village Wedding 1883 An Al fresco Toilette 1889 and The Doctor 1891 now in Tate Britain He also painted a number of pictures of Venetian life and many notable portraits among them portraits commemorating the coronation of King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra He was elected an Associate of the Royal Academy A S A in 1879 and a Royal Academician R A in 1887 and was knighted by King Edward VII in 1906 5 In 1918 he was appointed as Knight Commander of the Royal Victorian Order KCVO by King George V 6 Fildes produced a large number of caricatures for Vanity Fair under the nom de crayon ELF He and Henry Woods were regarded as leaders of the Neo Venetian school Personal life editIn 1874 Luke Fildes married Fanny Woods who was also an artist and the sister of Henry Woods Fildes first son Philip died of typhoid in 1877 The image of the doctor at his son s side during the ordeal left a lasting memory of professional devotion that inspired Fildes 1891 work The Doctor 2 nbsp Fildes painting of his son Paul Fildes 1919 nbsp The grave of Luke Fildes in Brookwood CemeteryLuke Val Fildes was Olympic fencer solicitor and company secretary His later son Sir Paul Fildes was an eminent scientist Another son had a distinguished naval career Lieutenant Commander Denis Quentin Fildes 1889 1975 They also had one more son Geoffrey and a daughter Phyllis Fildes died in 1927 and is buried in Brookwood Cemetery A blue plaque marks Fildes s former house Woodland House in Melbury Road Kensington next to William Burges s Tower House His home was later owned by film director Michael Winner 7 8 Modern politics edit nbsp The Doctor 1891 In 1949 Fildes painting The Doctor 1891 was used by the American Medical Association in a campaign against a proposal for nationalised medical care put forth by President Harry S Truman The image was used in posters and brochures along with the slogan Keep Politics Out of this Picture implying that involvement of the government in medical care would negatively affect the quality of care 65 000 posters of The Doctor were displayed which helped to raise public scepticism for the nationalised health care campaign 9 Gallery editWorks by Fildes nbsp Applicants for Admission to a Casual Ward smaller version of the 1874 painting held by the Tate Gallery after 1908 nbsp A Venetian Flower Girl 1877 nbsp Jessica 1888 nbsp Mrs Mary Venetia James 1895 nbsp Italian scene c 1900 Venice nbsp Portrait of a woman nbsp Venetta nbsp The mantilla c 1927 nbsp A Schoolgirl 1887 nbsp State portrait of Edward VII 1902 nbsp State portrait of Queen Alexandra consort of Edward VII 1905 nbsp State portrait of George V 1911 Related to Fildes nbsp Portrait of Luke Fildes by Philip de Laszlo 1914 nbsp Luke Fildes ELF by Spy nbsp Woodland House nbsp Blue plaque at Woodland House placing his birth year one year later Notes edit England amp Wales Civil Registration Birth Index 1837 1915 a b The Tate Collection Retrieved 29 December 2009 SIR LUKE FILDES Academic Medicine LWW Retrieved 18 September 2018 a b Souter Nick and Tessa 2012 The Illustration Handbook A guide to the world s greatest illustrators Oceana p 26 ISBN 978 1 84573 473 2 The London Gazette 3 August 1906 Supplement to The London Gazette 3 June 1918 Christopher Hibbert Ben Weinreb John amp Julia Keay 9 May 2011 The London Encyclopaedia 3rd ed Pan Macmillan pp 539 ISBN 978 0 230 73878 2 Retrieved 21 June 2012 Interview Michael Winner on collecting Donald McGill The Arts Desk Retrieved 1 July 2012 Kao A C 1 July 2022 What Is Represented Worthily in Luke Fildes The Doctor AMA Journal of Ethics 24 7 E697 713 doi 10 1001 amajethics 2022 697 ISSN 2376 6980 PMID 35838401 S2CID 250560833 References edit nbsp This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain Chisholm Hugh ed 1911 Fildes Sir Luke Encyclopaedia Britannica Vol 10 11th ed Cambridge University Press p 339 L V Fildes Luke Fildes R A A Victorian Painter Michael Joseph 1968 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Samuel Luke Fildes 111 artworks by or after Luke Fildes at the Art UK site Works by Luke Fildes at Project Gutenberg Works by Samuel Luke Fildes illustrator at Faded Page Canada Works by or about Luke Fildes at Internet Archive Sir Luke Fildes New York Times 1880 Lord Kilgobbin by Charles James Lever at Project Gutenberg Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Luke Fildes amp oldid 1206368284, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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