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鶴山 徐 仁 2005. 8. 19. 22:58

  Philip Wilson Steer  
(1860-1942) 
 


Steer was among the leaders of British artists in his generation who looked to France for inspiration. one of the only few truly English Impressionist. He trained in Paris 1882-4 (around the time Sargent was reaching his height there) and revisiting France four times between 1887 and 1891. He was one of the founding members of the New English Art Club in 1886. 

Steer had a strong art foundation with his father being the the portrait painter Philip Steer (1810-1871). 

 

In 1892 the Anglo-Irish novelist George Moore wrote 'it is admitted that Mr Steer takes a foremost place in what is known as the modern movement' and around this time Steer was producing the beach scenes and seascapes that are regarded not only as his finest works but also as the best Impressionist pictures painted by an Englishman, which, on the whole, seemed to have missed, almost completely, the Impressionist movment outside the few within the New English Art Club. 

His paintings played with the handling of light, experimenting with breaking up the colors such as what Monet was doing at this same time -- particularly in these series of summer holiday scenes painted on the East Coast, at Walberswick and Southwold in Suffolk -- until around the mid to late 1890's when he finally kowtowed to the ever present critics who continually howled incessantly at his paintings and his work started turning more and more towards conventional English style such as Turner, and Constable. Not all were against him. So typically in character, John Singer Sargent in 1900, served as chairman of a dinner given in honor of the Steer for what he and his art had been accomplishing whether realized by the critics or not.

During the WWI, he was recruited by Lord Beaverbrook, the Minister of Information, to paint pictures of the Royal Navy. 

In the 1920s he turned increasingly to watercolors. He taught at the Slade School from 1893 to 1930 and in 1931 was awarded the Order of Merit. His sight began to fail in 1935 and he had stopped painting by 1940.

 


 

 
What of the War? 
 
 
Girl on a Sofa 
 
 
 
Mrs. Violet Hammersley
 
 
Girls Running, Walberswick Pier
 
 
 
Ludlow Walks
 
 
 
Young woman on the beach
 
 
 
A Classic Landscape, Richmond
 
 
 
Knucklebones, Walberswick   
 
 

Boulogne Sands

 

 


The Bridge

 

 

 

 

The Music Room

 

 

 

The Church at Montreuil

 

 


Southwold

 

 

 


Hydrangeas

 

 

 

 출처 : http://www.jssgallery.org/Other_Artists/Philip_Wilson_Steer/Philip_Wilson_Steer.htm


 
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