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Richard Caton Woodville Khartoum Memorial Service for General Gordon (mk25) oil painting


Khartoum Memorial Service for General Gordon (mk25)
Painting ID::  24230
Artist: Richard Caton Woodville
Painting: Khartoum Memorial Service for General Gordon (mk25)
Introduction: 1899
   
   
     

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Richard Caton Woodville War News From Mexico oil painting


War News From Mexico
Painting ID::  32052
Artist: Richard Caton Woodville
Painting: War News From Mexico
Introduction: mk77 1848 Oil on canvas 27x24 3/4in
   
   
     

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Richard Caton Woodville Kriegs nachrichten aus Mexiko oil painting


Kriegs nachrichten aus Mexiko
Painting ID::  45264
Artist: Richard Caton Woodville
Painting: Kriegs nachrichten aus Mexiko
Introduction: mk181 1848 New York
   
   
     

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Richard Caton Woodville Poniatowski-s load appointment at Leipzig oil painting


Poniatowski-s load appointment at Leipzig
Painting ID::  45869
Artist: Richard Caton Woodville
Painting: Poniatowski-s load appointment at Leipzig
Introduction: mk178 1912 oils on wood 35.6x25.1cm
   
   
     

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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     1856 - 1927 was an English artist and illustrator, who is best known for being one of the most prolific and effective painters of battle scenes in the late nineteenth, and early twentieth centuries. The son of American Richard Caton Woodville (The First), who was also a talented artist, Woodville studied at the Dusseldorf School under the great Prussian military artist Wilhelm Camphausen, and then Eduard von Gebhardt, before briefly studying in Russia and then Paris under Gerome. Woodville spent most of his career working for the Illustrated London News where he quickly developed a reputation as a talented reporter and writer, but was also published in Cornhill Magazine, Strand Magazine, and The Tatler. Richard Caton Woodville first experienced battle first-hand when he was sent by the Illustrated London News to report upon the Russo-Turkish War (1877 C 1878), and then again in the 1882 Anglo-Egyptian War where he made numerous sketches, and also obtained photographs of the trenches at Tel-e-Kebir for his friend and co-artist Alphonse-Marie-Adolphe de Neuville whom had been commissioned to paint a scene of the battle. In 1879 Woodville's Before Leuthen, Dec 3rd, 1757 was exhibited in the Royal Academy. It proved popular, and afterwards he began to regularly be exhibited in Burlington House, where 21 of his battle paintings were eventually shown. His most popular works there were ones that dealt with contemporary wars, such as the Second Anglo-Afghan War, Candahar [sic], and Maiwand, Saving the Guns (Walker Art Gallery), the Zulu War, and the First Boer War. His works from Egypt were exhibited at the Fine Art Society in 1883, where his painting The Moonlight Charge at Kassassin proved very popular. The following year he exhibited by Royal Command another painting he had done of the war in Egypt, entitled The Guards at Tel-e-Kebir (Royal Collection). He continued to paint scenes of battle, and few battles or wars that Great Britain fought during his life were not touched upon by him, including the Second Boer War, and World War I. Despite his precocious talent for capturing the dramatic moments of contemporary battles, Woodville also enjoyed recreating historical scenes in both oil, and watercolour. The Illustrated London News commissioned him to complete a commemorative special series recreating the most famous British Battles of history. He depicted The Charge of the Light Brigade (Royal Collection, Madrid) and The Charge of the 21st Lancers at Omdurman (Walker Art Gallery), Battle of Blenheim, Battle of Badajos and several Battle of Waterloo pictures. During World War I, Woodville was compelled to return to the depiction of current events, and three of his Great War works were displayed in the Royal Academy. . Related Artists to Richard Caton Woodville : | Sir David Wilkie | Georg Lemberger | Heinrich Hellhoff | Johann Michael Franz | Domenico Zampieri |

 

 

 

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