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William Quiller Orchardson

Sir William Quiller Orchardson RA (27 March 1832 – 13 April 1910)[1] was a Scottish portraitist and painter of domestic and historical subjects who was knighted in June 1907, at the age of 75.[2]

William Quiller Orchardson
Portrait from Men of Mark, 1876–1883
Born(1832-03-27)27 March 1832
Edinburgh, Scotland
Died13 April 1910(1910-04-13) (aged 78)
London, England
NationalityBritish
SpouseHelen Moxon (m. 1873)

Early years edit

 
William Quiller Orchardson – The First Cloud

Orchardson was born in Edinburgh, where his father was engaged in business. "Orchardson" is a variation of "Urquhartson", the name of a Highland sept settled on Loch Ness, from which the painter is descended.

At the age of fifteen, Orchardson was sent to Edinburgh's renowned art school, the Trustees' Academy, then under the mastership of Robert Scott Lauder, where he had as fellow-students most of those who afterwards shed lustre on the Scottish school of the second half of the 19th century.[3] As a student, he was not especially precocious or industrious, but his work was distinguished by a peculiar reserve and an unusual determination that his hand should be subdued to his eye, with the result that his early works reach their own ideal as surely as those of his maturity.

By the time he was twenty, Orchardson had mastered the essentials of his art, and had produced at least one picture which might be accepted as representative, a portrait of sculptor John Hutchison.

For the next seven years he worked in Edinburgh, some of his attention being given to a "black and white" style, his practice in which having been partly acquired at a sketch club, which, in addition to Hutchison, included among its members Hugh Cameron, George Hay and William McTaggart.

Years in London edit

 
William Quiller Orchardson – Hard Hit

In 1862, at the age of thirty, Orchardson moved to London, and established himself at 37 Fitzroy Square, where he was joined twelve months later by his friend John Pettie. The same house was afterwards inhabited by Ford Madox Brown.[4]

The English public was not immediately attracted to Orchardson's work. It was too quiet to compel attention at the Royal Academy, and Pettie, his junior by four years, stepped before him for a time and became the most readily accepted member of the school. Orchardson confined himself to the simplest themes and designs, to the most reticent schemes of colour. Among his most highly regarded pictures during the first eighteen years after his move to London were The Challenge, Christopher Sly, Queen of the Swords, Conditional Neutrality, Hard Hit – perhaps the best of all – and, within his own family, portraits of his wife and her father, Charles Moxon. In all these, good judgment and a refined imagination were united to a restrained but consummate technical dexterity. During these years he made a few drawings on wood, turning to account his early facility in this mode.[citation needed]

Later life edit

 
Sir William Quiller Orchardson by Henry Weigall

The period between 1862 and 1880 was one of quiet ambitions, of a characteristic insouciance, of life accepted as a thing of many-balanced interests rather than as a matter of Sturm und Drang. In 1865 Pettie married, and the Fitzroy Square ménage was broken up. In 1868 Orchardson was elected A.R.A. (Associate of the Royal Academy). In 1870, he spent the summer in Venice, travelling home in the early autumn through a France overrun by the German armies. His marriage to Helen Moxon occurred on 6 April 1873, and in 1877 he was elected to the full membership of the Royal Academy. In this year he finished building Ivyside, a house at Westgate-on-Sea with an open tennis-court and a studio in the garden. He died in London two and a half weeks after his 78th birthday, having been knighted less than three years previously.[citation needed]

There is a memorial which mentions Orchardson within Margate Cemetery, Kent. Now fallen over, its inscription reads:

In memory of William Quiller Orchardson (Knight) R.A., H.R.S.A, D.C.L, and Officer of the Legion of Honour. Born 27 March 1833, died 13 April 1910.

Ellen Orchardson his wife born 5 May 1853, died 13 May 1917.

Capt. Charles Moxon Quiller Orchardson born 24 December 1873, died of wounds in Egypt 26 April 1917.

Celeste Orchardson born 24 December 1876, died 30 August 1877.

Legacy edit

 
Napoleon on board the Bellepheron

Orchardson's wider popularity dates from 1880. To that year's Royal Academy summer exhibition he sent the large Napoleon on board the Bellerophon, which was acquired for the national collection by the Trustees of the Chantrey Bequest for Tate. For a decade or more, Orchardson's work was eagerly looked for at the Academy. He followed up the Napoleon on the Bellerophon, with Voltaire at the Academy of 1883. Technically, the "Voltaire" is, perhaps, his high-water mark; the subject does not explain itself, but requires a previous knowledge on the part of the spectator of how Voltaire was beaten by the servants of the Chevalier de Rohan-Chabot, and how the duc de Sully failed to avenge his guest.

 
Orchardson caricatured by Spy for Vanity Fair, 1898

The Voltaire was followed, in 1884, by the "Marriage de convenance", perhaps the most popular of all Orchardson's pictures; in 1885, by "The Salon of Madame Récamier"; in 1886, by "After", the sequel to the "Marriage de convenance", and "A Tender Chord"; in 1887, by "The First Cloud"; in 1888, by "Her Mother's Voice"; and in 1889, by "The Young Duke", a canvas on which he returned to much the same pictorial scheme as that of the "Voltaire". Subsequently, he exhibited a series of pictures in which pictorial use was made of the Empire style, the subjects, as a rule, being only just enough to suggest a title. "An Enigma", "A Social Eddy", "Reflections", "If music be the food of love, play on!", "Music, when sweet voices die, vibrates on the memory", "Her First Dance" — in these, opportunities are made to introduce old keyboard instruments, Aubusson carpets, and short-waisted gowns.

Orchardson in Master Baby connected subject-painting with portraiture. "Mrs Joseph", "Mrs Ralli", "Sir Andrew Walker, Bart.", "Charles Moxon, Esq.", "Mrs Orchardson", "Conditional Neutrality" (a portrait of Orchardson's eldest son as a boy of six), "Lord Rookwood", "The Provost of Aberdeen" and, notably, "Sir Walter Gilbey, Bart.", were distinguished portraits. The major commission received by Orchardson as a portrait-painter was that for the Royal group of Queen Victoria with her son (afterwards King Edward VII), grandson and great-grandson, to be painted on one canvas for the Royal Agricultural Society. He continued painting to the end of his life, and had three portraits ready for the Royal Academy in the final year of his life, 1910.

Works edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Encyclopædia Britannica, 15th ed., 2007. The 11th edition gives his birth year as 1835.
  2. ^ Gray, Hilda Orchardson (16 August 2022). The Life of Sir William Quiller Orchardson. DigiCat.
  3. ^ Errington, Lindsay (1991). "Subversion in the sculpture gallery: An education experiment at the Trustees' Academy". Journal of the History of Collections. 3 (2): 279–291. doi:10.1093/jhc/3.2.279.
  4. ^ "Fitzroy Square Pages 52–63 Survey of London: Volume 21, the Parish of St Pancras Part 3: Tottenham Court Road and Neighbourhood. Originally published by London County Council, London, 1949". British History Online. Retrieved 4 August 2020.

References edit

  • Armstrong, Walter (1911). "Orchardson, Sir William Quiller" . In Chisholm, Hugh (ed.). Encyclopædia Britannica (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press.
  • Walter Armstrong (1895). The Art of William Quiller Orchardson. Macmillan and Co. p. 1. William Quiller Orchardson.
  • Auber, Eugene (1894). Note on Mr. Orchardson as a Dramatist, The Art Journal, Volume 56. London: The Art Union. pp. 32–34.

External links edit

  • 101 artworks by or after William Quiller Orchardson at the Art UK site
  • Google books on Orchardson
  • The Life of Sir William Quiller Orchardson (by Hilda Orchardson Gray) at Faded Page (Canada)

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Sir William Quiller Orchardson RA 27 March 1832 13 April 1910 1 was a Scottish portraitist and painter of domestic and historical subjects who was knighted in June 1907 at the age of 75 2 William Quiller OrchardsonPortrait from Men of Mark 1876 1883Born 1832 03 27 27 March 1832Edinburgh ScotlandDied13 April 1910 1910 04 13 aged 78 London EnglandNationalityBritishSpouseHelen Moxon m 1873 Contents 1 Early years 2 Years in London 3 Later life 4 Legacy 5 Works 6 Notes 7 References 8 External linksEarly years editThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources William Quiller Orchardson news newspapers books scholar JSTOR December 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message nbsp William Quiller Orchardson The First CloudOrchardson was born in Edinburgh where his father was engaged in business Orchardson is a variation of Urquhartson the name of a Highland sept settled on Loch Ness from which the painter is descended At the age of fifteen Orchardson was sent to Edinburgh s renowned art school the Trustees Academy then under the mastership of Robert Scott Lauder where he had as fellow students most of those who afterwards shed lustre on the Scottish school of the second half of the 19th century 3 As a student he was not especially precocious or industrious but his work was distinguished by a peculiar reserve and an unusual determination that his hand should be subdued to his eye with the result that his early works reach their own ideal as surely as those of his maturity By the time he was twenty Orchardson had mastered the essentials of his art and had produced at least one picture which might be accepted as representative a portrait of sculptor John Hutchison For the next seven years he worked in Edinburgh some of his attention being given to a black and white style his practice in which having been partly acquired at a sketch club which in addition to Hutchison included among its members Hugh Cameron George Hay and William McTaggart Years in London edit nbsp William Quiller Orchardson Hard HitIn 1862 at the age of thirty Orchardson moved to London and established himself at 37 Fitzroy Square where he was joined twelve months later by his friend John Pettie The same house was afterwards inhabited by Ford Madox Brown 4 The English public was not immediately attracted to Orchardson s work It was too quiet to compel attention at the Royal Academy and Pettie his junior by four years stepped before him for a time and became the most readily accepted member of the school Orchardson confined himself to the simplest themes and designs to the most reticent schemes of colour Among his most highly regarded pictures during the first eighteen years after his move to London were The Challenge Christopher Sly Queen of the Swords Conditional Neutrality Hard Hit perhaps the best of all and within his own family portraits of his wife and her father Charles Moxon In all these good judgment and a refined imagination were united to a restrained but consummate technical dexterity During these years he made a few drawings on wood turning to account his early facility in this mode citation needed Later life edit nbsp Sir William Quiller Orchardson by Henry WeigallThe period between 1862 and 1880 was one of quiet ambitions of a characteristic insouciance of life accepted as a thing of many balanced interests rather than as a matter of Sturm und Drang In 1865 Pettie married and the Fitzroy Square menage was broken up In 1868 Orchardson was elected A R A Associate of the Royal Academy In 1870 he spent the summer in Venice travelling home in the early autumn through a France overrun by the German armies His marriage to Helen Moxon occurred on 6 April 1873 and in 1877 he was elected to the full membership of the Royal Academy In this year he finished building Ivyside a house at Westgate on Sea with an open tennis court and a studio in the garden He died in London two and a half weeks after his 78th birthday having been knighted less than three years previously citation needed There is a memorial which mentions Orchardson within Margate Cemetery Kent Now fallen over its inscription reads In memory of William Quiller Orchardson Knight R A H R S A D C L and Officer of the Legion of Honour Born 27 March 1833 died 13 April 1910 Ellen Orchardson his wife born 5 May 1853 died 13 May 1917 Capt Charles Moxon Quiller Orchardson born 24 December 1873 died of wounds in Egypt 26 April 1917 Celeste Orchardson born 24 December 1876 died 30 August 1877 Legacy editThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources William Quiller Orchardson news newspapers books scholar JSTOR December 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message nbsp Napoleon on board the BellepheronOrchardson s wider popularity dates from 1880 To that year s Royal Academy summer exhibition he sent the large Napoleon on board the Bellerophon which was acquired for the national collection by the Trustees of the Chantrey Bequest for Tate For a decade or more Orchardson s work was eagerly looked for at the Academy He followed up the Napoleon on the Bellerophon with Voltaire at the Academy of 1883 Technically the Voltaire is perhaps his high water mark the subject does not explain itself but requires a previous knowledge on the part of the spectator of how Voltaire was beaten by the servants of the Chevalier de Rohan Chabot and how the duc de Sully failed to avenge his guest nbsp Orchardson caricatured by Spy for Vanity Fair 1898The Voltaire was followed in 1884 by the Marriage de convenance perhaps the most popular of all Orchardson s pictures in 1885 by The Salon of Madame Recamier in 1886 by After the sequel to the Marriage de convenance and A Tender Chord in 1887 by The First Cloud in 1888 by Her Mother s Voice and in 1889 by The Young Duke a canvas on which he returned to much the same pictorial scheme as that of the Voltaire Subsequently he exhibited a series of pictures in which pictorial use was made of the Empire style the subjects as a rule being only just enough to suggest a title An Enigma A Social Eddy Reflections If music be the food of love play on Music when sweet voices die vibrates on the memory Her First Dance in these opportunities are made to introduce old keyboard instruments Aubusson carpets and short waisted gowns Orchardson in Master Baby connected subject painting with portraiture Mrs Joseph Mrs Ralli Sir Andrew Walker Bart Charles Moxon Esq Mrs Orchardson Conditional Neutrality a portrait of Orchardson s eldest son as a boy of six Lord Rookwood The Provost of Aberdeen and notably Sir Walter Gilbey Bart were distinguished portraits The major commission received by Orchardson as a portrait painter was that for the Royal group of Queen Victoria with her son afterwards King Edward VII grandson and great grandson to be painted on one canvas for the Royal Agricultural Society He continued painting to the end of his life and had three portraits ready for the Royal Academy in the final year of his life 1910 Works edit nbsp Voltaire nbsp Sir John Leng 1828 1906 nbsp St Helena 1816 Napoleon dictating to Count Las Cases the Account of his Campaigns nbsp William Quiller Orchardson Toilers of the Sea 1870 nbsp Mrs Charles Moxon nbsp Master Baby nbsp Peter Russell Esq Notes edit Encyclopaedia Britannica 15th ed 2007 The 11th edition gives his birth year as 1835 Gray Hilda Orchardson 16 August 2022 The Life of Sir William Quiller Orchardson DigiCat Errington Lindsay 1991 Subversion in the sculpture gallery An education experiment at the Trustees Academy Journal of the History of Collections 3 2 279 291 doi 10 1093 jhc 3 2 279 Fitzroy Square Pages 52 63 Survey of London Volume 21 the Parish of St Pancras Part 3 Tottenham Court Road and Neighbourhood Originally published by London County Council London 1949 British History Online Retrieved 4 August 2020 References editArmstrong Walter 1911 Orchardson Sir William Quiller In Chisholm Hugh ed Encyclopaedia Britannica 11th ed Cambridge University Press Walter Armstrong 1895 The Art of William Quiller Orchardson Macmillan and Co p 1 William Quiller Orchardson Auber Eugene 1894 Note on Mr Orchardson as a Dramatist The Art Journal Volume 56 London The Art Union pp 32 34 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to William Quiller Orchardson 101 artworks by or after William Quiller Orchardson at the Art UK site Google books on Orchardson The Life of Sir William Quiller Orchardson by Hilda Orchardson Gray at Faded Page Canada Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title William Quiller Orchardson amp oldid 1211990837, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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