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Frederick 1830-1896 0 Captive Andromache 0 Captive Andromache left 0 Cimabue-s Celebrated Madonna left detail 0 Cimabue-s Celebrated Madonna right detail 0 Lord Frederick Leighton Cimabue-s Madonna by paintings from China oil painting 0 The Daphnephoria 0 The Daphnephoria left detail 0 The Reconciliation of the Montagues and the Capulets 3 Clytie 3Lord Frederick Leighton Courtyard of a Mosque at Broussa 1867 36.3x26.4cm by paintings from China oil painting 3 Study of a Lemon Tree 4 A Nile Woman 4 Acme and Septimus c1868 4 Actaea the Nymph of the Shore
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Lord Frederick Leighton |
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Student of:
Edward von Steinle
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ADVICE TO YOUNG ARTISTS. By Sir Frederic Lord Frederick Leighton, 1893. At the Royal Academy Banquet on the eve of the opening of the exhibition, the President gave expression to what must have been often in the minds of all artists for a considerable time past. |
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| Sir Frederic�s words were directed to young artists only, but his excellent advice might be profitably considered by every painter, old and young. After referring to what Lord Frederick Leighton considers to be the comprehensive catholicity of the present collection, a phrase perhaps a little over-strained, Sir Frederic continued: �Looking from a wide standpoint at this exhibition and embracing further in the field of vision the many and manifold exhibitions, especially of paintings, which each season brings forth; struck as we all must be, deeply with the vehement and almost feverish strife of conflicting theories and opinions which is rife about us, it is impossible not to feel how perplexing such a condition of things must be to the very young, who, on the outer threshold of their career, eager and still malleable, seek a secure path in such a labyrinth of contradictions. Extreme youth when it is healthy is bold and fearless, and not a little inclined to rebel against tradition, however rooted in the long assent of men. And here, gentlemen, I would not be misunderstood. Steeped as I am to my innermost marrow in reverence for the mighty men of the past to whom Art owes whatever true sublimity it boasts; convinced, unshakably, of the vital validity of the great principles on which their achievements rest, I am yet not one of those who would refuse to Art all power of evolution, or who believe that, though assuredly it will never reach more lofty summits, it may not send forth lateral green shoots fresh and delightful as only they are, indeed, nourished from the strong sap of the parent stem. In brief, I do not believe - to change the metaphor - that they who, in our time, have wedded their lives to art have clasped to their breasts a lovely but lifeless corpse. To the very young then, I would fain offer one or two matters for thought, if, perchance, they will hearken to one who has grown old in unwavering sympathy with their struggles and doubts. I would beg them to keep ever before their eyes the vital truth that sincerity is the well-spring of all lasting achievement, and that no good thing ever took root in untruth or self-deception. | |||||||
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I would urge them to remember that if every excellent work is stamped with the personality of its author, no work can be enduring that is stamped with a borrowed stamp; and that, therefore, their first duty is to see that the thoughts, the emotions, the impressions they fix on Lord Frederick Leighton canvas are in very truth their own thoughts, their own emotions, their own spontaneous impressions, and not those of others: for work that does not spring from the heart has no roots, and will of certainty wither and perish. The other maxim also I would urge on them - that true genius knows no hurry, that patience is of its essence, and thoroughness its constant mark; and, lastly, I would ask them to believe that the gathered experience of past ages is a precious heritage and not an irksome load; and that nothing will fortify them better for the future, and free development, than the reverent and loving study of the past." | ||||||
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4 Phoebe 4 Portrait of a Lady 4 Psamathe c1880 4 Richard Burton 1875 4 Lord Frederick Leighton Seated by paintings from China oil painting 4 Self portrait 4 Self portrait as a boy 4 Sisters 4 Spirit of the Summit 4 Lord Frederick Leighton Study by paintings from China oil painting 4 Study At a Reading Desk 4 Study II 4 The Bath of Psyche 4 The Countess Brownlow 4 Lord Frederick Leighton The Fisherman and the Syren c1856-8 66.3x48.7cm by paintings from China oil painting 4 The Golden Hours 1864 4 The Maid with the Yellow Hair 4 Venus Disrobing for the Bath 1866-7 4 Wedded 4 Lord Frederick Leighton Winding the Skein by paintings from China oil painting 4 101 4104 4 105 4 111 4 Lord Frederick Leighton 91 by paintings from China oil painting 4 97 5 Cymon and Iphigenia 5 Elijah in the Wilderness 5 Greek Girls Playing at Ball 5 Lord Frederick Leighton Icarus by paintings from China oil painting 5 Ida Adrian and Frederic Marryat 5 Idyll 5 Jonathan-s Token to David 5 Joseph 5 Lord Frederick Leighton 87 by paintings from China oil painting 5 Light of the Harem 5 Old Damascus Jew-s Quarter 5 Perseus and Adromeda 5 Perseus on Pegasus hastening to the rescue of Andromeda c1895-6 184.2cm 5 Lord Frederick Leighton Return of Persephone by paintings from China oil painting 5 The Garden of the Hesperides 5 The Painter-s Honeymoon 5 108 6 A Girl Feeding Peacocks 6 Lord Frederick Leighton And the sea gave up the dead which were in it 1891-2 228.6cm by paintings from China oil painting 6 Dante in Exile (right detail) 6 Greek Girls Picking up Pebbles 7 The Death of Brunelleschi 1852 8 Captive Andromache right 8 Lord Frederick Leighton Dante in Exile (left detail) by paintings from China oil painting 8 Dante in Exile 1864 8 Hercules Wrestling with Death 8 The Daphnephoria right detail |
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