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The Life of Sir David Wilkie 3 Volume Set

The Life of Sir David Wilkie 3 Volume Set

The Life of Sir David Wilkie 3 Volume Set

With his Journals, Tours, and Critical Remarks on Works of Art
Allan Cunningham
March 2015
Out of stock in print form with no current plan to reprint
Multiple copy pack
9781108078955
£105.00
GBP
Multiple copy pack
3 Paperback books

    Sir David Wilkie (1785–1841) is often called the first truly international British artist. This three-volume biography, published in 1843, two years after Wilkie's sudden death while on a tour of the Mediterranean, and containing extracts from his journals and letters, remains an indispensable source for his life and works. Born in Scotland, Wilkie became a student at the Royal Academy in 1805, and in the following years the uncompromising realism of his scenes from rural life made his name known and attracted royal patronage: he was appointed 'the King's Limner in Scotland' by George IV. Travels in Europe and the Middle East enabled the study both of Old Masters and of the landscapes which had inspired them. This work was compiled by his friend, the poet and critic Allan Cunningham (1784–1842), who himself died shortly after correcting the proofs: it was seen through the press by his son.

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    March 2015
    Multiple copy pack
    9781108078955
    1594 pages
    218 × 142 × 97 mm
    2.01kg
    1 b/w illus.
    Out of stock in print form with no current plan to reprint

    Table of Contents

    • Volume 1: Preface
    • 1. Birth and parentage
    • 2. The first impulse for art
    • 3. Returns to cults
    • 4. His first London lodging
    • 5. Kindness of Mr Angerstein
    • 6. Paints 'The Card Players'
    • 7. Wilkie at Southampton
    • 8. Wilkie in Devonshire
    • 9. Wilkie paints 'The Wardrobe Ransacked'
    • 10. Cults
    • 11. Journal of a tour to Paris
    • 12. 'Distraining for Rent'. Volume 2:
    • 1. Receives the freedom of Cupar
    • 2. Exhibits 'The Reading of the Will'
    • 3. Paints 'The Parish Beadle'
    • 4. Death of Mrs Wilkie
    • 5. Rome
    • 6. Rome (cont.)
    • 7. Padua, Parma, and Venice
    • 8. Wilkie tries the waters at Töplitz
    • 9. Public dinner given by the Scottish artists
    • 10. Geneva
    • 11. Wilkie in Spain
    • 12. Madrid and Seville. Volume 3:
    • 1. Letters
    • 2. Letters (cont.)
    • 3. Wilkie completes his picture of 'John Knox preaching'
    • 4. Wilkie in Scotland
    • 5. Remarks on painting
    • 6. Wilkie removes to Kensington
    • 7. Royal Academy exhibition of 1838
    • 8. Wilkie at the Hague, etc.
    • 9. Wilkie at Constantinople, etc.
    • 10. Wilkie at Jaffa and Jerusalem
    • 11. Wilkie at Jerusalem
    • 12. Conclusion
    • Appendices.
      Author
    • Allan Cunningham