George Lance: Victorian Master of Still Life

George Lance (1802–1864), a pupil of B.R. Haydon, a titanic figure in the Regency art world, brought new vibrancy to still life painting in the early Victorian period. In his seminal work Victorian Painting (1966) Graham Reynolds stated that the revival of still life painting, as an artist's main preoccupation, was effected almost single-handedly by Lance. Over one hundred years earlier J.M.W. Turner had expressed the view that Lance was one of the three greatest colourists of his era. Lavishly illustrated with Lance's works and detailing other aspects of his life, this book gives a rounded picture of the man, not just the artist and will serve as the definitive record of the life of a much under-appreciated painter.

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George Lance: Victorian Master of Still Life

George Lance (1802–1864), a pupil of B.R. Haydon, a titanic figure in the Regency art world, brought new vibrancy to still life painting in the early Victorian period. In his seminal work Victorian Painting (1966) Graham Reynolds stated that the revival of still life painting, as an artist's main preoccupation, was effected almost single-handedly by Lance. Over one hundred years earlier J.M.W. Turner had expressed the view that Lance was one of the three greatest colourists of his era. Lavishly illustrated with Lance's works and detailing other aspects of his life, this book gives a rounded picture of the man, not just the artist and will serve as the definitive record of the life of a much under-appreciated painter.

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George Lance: Victorian Master of Still Life

George Lance: Victorian Master of Still Life

by John Radcliffe, Mark Lance
George Lance: Victorian Master of Still Life

George Lance: Victorian Master of Still Life

by John Radcliffe, Mark Lance

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George Lance (1802–1864), a pupil of B.R. Haydon, a titanic figure in the Regency art world, brought new vibrancy to still life painting in the early Victorian period. In his seminal work Victorian Painting (1966) Graham Reynolds stated that the revival of still life painting, as an artist's main preoccupation, was effected almost single-handedly by Lance. Over one hundred years earlier J.M.W. Turner had expressed the view that Lance was one of the three greatest colourists of his era. Lavishly illustrated with Lance's works and detailing other aspects of his life, this book gives a rounded picture of the man, not just the artist and will serve as the definitive record of the life of a much under-appreciated painter.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781781300312
Publisher: Bloomsbury USA
Publication date: 07/30/2016
Pages: 184
Product dimensions: 7.87(w) x 10.14(h) x 0.86(d)

About the Author

John Radcliffe practised as a solicitor in the City of London for the whole of his professional life. He retired in 1997 and has devoted much of the last ten years to research into the life of his forebear, George Lance.
Mark Lance, a collateral descendant of the artist, is a Fellow of the Institute of Secretaries and Administrators. He is Managing director of The Cornhill Group Limited. He has also researched deeply into the life and works of George Lance.

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