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Sir Hubert von Herkomer (born as Hubert Herkomer; 26 May 1849 – 31 March 1914) was a Bavarian-born British painter, pioneering film-director, and composer. Though a very successful portrait artist, especially of men, he is mainly remembered for his earlier works that took a realistic approach to the conditions of life of the poor. ''Hard Times'' (1885;
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) showing the distraught family of a travelling day-labourer at the side of a road, is one of his best-known works.


Early life and education

Herkomer was born on 26 May 1849 at Waal, in the
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, the son of Lorenz Herkomer, a wood-carver of great ability, and his wife Josephine Niggl. His family was poor, and his mother tried to supplement his father’s earnings by giving music lessons. Once his mother gave him a half sovereign for some shopping: "It was the last piece of gold in the place. I lost it. My parents were in despair".''Chums'' annual, 1896, p. 279 Lorenz Herkomer left Bavaria in 1851 with his wife and child for the United States, settling in
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. They soon returned to Europe and in 1857 settled in
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at 10, Windsor Terrace, where the family spent seventeen years before moving to Watford. Hubert's education was slight: "He went to school for a month or two, and, falling ill never returned". In a lengthy interview for the boys' annual ''Chums'' in 1896, Herkomer recalled his childhood: "We had an anxious time of it when I was a boy. We were constantly in want of money..... I was always inclined to art, and as a little boy worked principally at my father's bench, but by the time I had turned twelve I had produced quite a number of water-colour drawings. The reputation I gained among my play fellows, however, was as a maker of kites". He also crafted mechanical toys including clowns and wagons to give to his friends. While in Southampton, Herkomer went to the school of art there and began his formal art training. An uncle in the United States commissioned his father to carve the Four Evangelists in wood. Receiving some money, his father determined to take Hubert to
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, so that he could study art there while his father worked on the carvings. In his ''Chums'' interview thirty years later, Herkomer recalled the trip vividly: "Ah, how I remember that first visit to Germany! ... We crossed to Antwerp in a cattle boat ... And never shall I forget the miseries of that voyage. And then there were the railway carriages on the other side. We were compelled to travel fourth-class, in the company of people who were no less filthy than the carriages; and I remember..... I swore a big oath that if ever I had any money I would travel in the most luxurious style possible. I have never forgotten that oath". Herkomer and his father led a hard life while in Munich, but he stated that "they were very happy days" and his father sat as model for him during that time. In 1866, Herkomer began a more serious course of study at the
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.


Career

In 1869 Herkomer exhibited for the first time at the
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and sold his first picture for two guineas. Also in 1869, he began working as an illustrator for the newly founded newspaper ''
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'', a rival of the ''
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''.Mike W. Bucknole, ''Hubert Herkomer, his Life, his School and later achievements'' (Southampton Solent University, thesis, 2000–2010) On 10 January 1872, Herkomer was naturalized as a
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. Then aged 22 and living at 32, Smith Street, Chelsea, he was described as an unmarried artist. His
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to Queen Victoria was witnessed by Sir Sills John Gibbons,
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. In 1873, Herkomer visited a friend who lived in Bushey,
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, and the next year he rented a pair of cottages there called Dyreham and a studio near Melbourne Road, Bushey. By the time he was twenty-four, he had sold a painting for five hundred pounds. It was by his oil painting '' The Last Muster'' (1875), after a wood-engraving of 1871, that he established his position as an artist of high distinction at the Royal Academy. Another early notable work is his '' Eventide: A Scene in the Westminster Union'' (1878). In 1879 he was elected an associate of the Royal Academy.
In 1884, a full-page caricature of Herkomer by FG (his friend Franz Goedecker) appeared in ''
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'', captioned "Painter, Sculptor, Blacksmith &c". In the same year, he established an Art School at Bushey which he continued until 1904, attracting many students. In 1885 he was appointed Slade Professor of Fine Art at the
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, a position he held until 1894. He was the first president of the Oxford Art Society, established in 1891. In 1890 Herkomer was elected a Royal Academician, in 1893 an associate of the Royal Watercolour Society, and the next year a full member.
At Bushey, Herkomer built a large house, Lululaund, named after Lulu Griffith, the second of his three wives, in a heavily German style, designed about 1886 by the American architect
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, for whom he painted a portrait. This house was completed in 1894 and thereafter served as studio and school. It contained a theatre, where Herkomer put on productions of his own plays and musical compositions and also made films. In 1899, King Otto of Bavaria ennobled Herkomer as " Ritter von Herkomer" and as a Knight of the
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. The same year, he was awarded the
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award for the arts by the Emperor of Germany. On her deathbed, in 1901,
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was initially photographed in study and eventually painted by Herkomer as an alternative to the more traditional mask produced in wax, which her son, the new king Edward VII, decried. The painting, showing the Queen lying half-length among lilies and other flowers, swathed in white tulle, her right hand holding a cross, is part of the Royal Collection held at
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on the Isle of Wight, where it hangs in the Pavilion Principal Stairs Vestibule. In 1907, Herkomer was knighted by
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. Herkomer exhibited a large number of memorable portraits, figure subjects, and landscapes, both in oil and
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; he achieved marked success as a worker in enamel, as an etcher, a mezzotint engraver, and an illustrative draughtsman and he exercised wide influence upon art education by means of the Herkomer School (Incorporated) at Bushey, which he founded in 1883 and directed without payment until 1904, when he retired. It was voluntarily wound up in 1926 having been run up to that time by
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, and is now defunct. Despite being a prominent member of
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, Royal Watercolour Society, and
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, as well as being on familiar terms with the royal family, Herkomer was never totally accepted by the British establishment, as he was ultimately a victim of the deteriorating relationship between Great Britain and Germany, which he shuttled between, spending most of his summers in Bavaria. Four of his pictures, ''Found'' (1885), ''Sir Henry Tate'' (1897), ''Portrait of Lady Tate'' (1899) and ''The Council of the Royal Academy'' (1908), are in the national collection at the
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. In 1907, he received the honorary degree of Doctor of Civil Law at Oxford, and a
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was conferred upon him by the king. He was already a Commander of the
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. Herkomer was also a pioneering filmmaker. He established a studio at Lululaund and directed some seven historical costume dramas designed to be shown accompanied by his own music. None of them is known to have survived. Herkomer had strong connections with
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. His second wife hailed from
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, and he spent long periods in
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painting with his friend, Charles Mansel Lewis from Stradey Castle,
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. In 1899, Herkomer designed the Grand Sword of the
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of Bards, and he also designed some of its other regalia.


Personal life

In 1873, at Watford, Herkomer married Anna Caroline Weise. A son, Siegfried Hubert, was born in 1875 and a daughter, Elsa Anna, the next year. In 1884, following the death of his first wife, Herkomer married Eliza Lulu Griffiths, aged 35, at Ruthin. She died a year later in child-birth. He married a third wife, Maggie, also from Ruthin. In 1888, Herkomer‘s father, Lorenz Herkomer, died at Watford aged 73. The next year, Herkomer’s third wife gave birth to a son who was named Lorenz.


Death and legacy

Herkomer died at
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on 31 March 1914 and was buried in St James's church, Bushey. Paintings by Herkomer are in several British collections, including the
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, Southampton City Art Gallery,
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,
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,
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, Oldham, Derby Art Gallery and the City of London. The largest collection of his work is held by Bushey Museum, and some are in the ''Herkomer Museum,''
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, Germany. Among his pupils at The Herkomer School of Art, in Bushey were many who later became notable in their own right including, the artists Cecil Jay and
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. His connection with the 1896 Eisteddfod is commemorated in the naming of Herkomer Crescent and Herkomer Road, Llandudno.


Gallery

File:Von Herkomer, The Last Muster.jpg, '' The Last Muster'' (1875) File:Sir Hubert von Herkomer - Eventide- A Scene at the Westminster Union - Google Art Project.jpg, '' Eventide: A Scene in the Westminster Union'' (1878; Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool) File:Sir Hubert von Herkomer - The Dying Monarch, Funtensee - Google Art Project.jpg, ''The Dying Monarch, Funtensee'', 1884 File:Hubert von Herkomer - Hard Times.JPG, ''Hard Times'' (1885; Manchester Art Gallery) File:Hubert von Herkomer 1886 - Portrait of Henry Hobson Richardson.jpg, Portrait of Henry Hobson Richardson (1886) File:Hubert von Herkomer 1891~ - On strike.jpg, ''On Strike (circa 1891) File:Hans Rudi Erdt 1907 - Herkomer Race Poster, 1907.jpg, Poster for the rally initiated by Herkomer (1907). File:Hubert von Herkomer 1870 - A Guard-Room at Aldershot.jpg, ''A Guard-Room at Aldershot'' (1870) File:Hubert von Herkomer 1871 - Sunday at the Chelsea Hospital (The Graphic).jpg, ''Sunday at the Chelsea Hospital'' (1871). File:Hubert von Herkomer 1873 - The 'Schuhplattl' Dance (The Graphic).jpg, ''The 'Schuhplattl' Dance'' (1873) File:Hubert von Herkomer - 1900 - Beauty's Altar.png, ''Beauty's Altar'', 1900


Writings

* ''Art Tuition,'' (Peacock, Printer, 1882; p19) – lecture in Birmingham Town Hall, on February 10, 1882. * ''The Pictorial Music Play.'' ('' Magazine of Art'', July 1889, pp. 316–24).Quoted by Uta Grund, ''Zwischen den Künsten'' (Revised thesis, doctoral, Berlin 1999, p243. * ''Scenic Art.'' ('' Magazine of Art'', July 1889, pp. 316–24). * ''Autobiography of Hubert Herkomer'' (Printed for private circulation, 1890, p71). * ''Etching and Mezzotint Engraving'' (London: Macmillan, 1892, p107). * ''A new Black and White Art'', 1896, p58. * ''A certain phase of lithography'' (London: Macmillan, 1910, p38) – a lecture in Lululaund, for invited guests, on January 27, 1910. *
My School and my Gospel
' (London : A. Constable and Co. Ltd., 1908).Note: PDF-versions are facsimiles and are complete. So-called "Full Text" (*.txt)-Versions from same sources are not, missing dozens of pages, as of 20090214. *
The Herkomers. Vol. 1.
' (London: Macmillan, 1910). *
The Herkomers. Vol. 2.
' (London: Macmillan, 1911).


References


Further reading

* Baldry, A. L.
Hubert von Herkomer, R.A., a Study and a Biography
' (London: G. Bell, 1901). *Courtney, W. L. ''Professor Hubert Herkomer, Royal Academician, His Life and Work'', (London, Art journal Office, 1892). *Bucknole, Mike W. ''Southampton School and College of Art: a celebration of 150 years of artistic success, Southampton Solent University (2005). *Bucknole, Mike W. ''Sir Hubert von Herkomer, CVO, RA (1849–1914), His Southampton life and early influences'' The British Art Journal, Volume VII, No.1 (Spring/Summer 2006), pp. 72–79. *Bucknole, Mike W. ''All Roads Lead to London…or elsewhere: the Southampton School of Art, 1855–1984'' Miles Taylor (ed.) SOUTHAMPTON Gateway To The British Empire, I.B. Tauris (London 2007), pp. 48–64. *Bucknole, Mike W., ''Hubert Herkomers' Roses – A journey of discovery to investigate provenance'' (New York 2008), My Publisher. Com. *Fenwick, Simon, 'Herkomer v Waterlow: The Presidential Election of the Royal Society of Painters in Watercolours', ''The British Art Journal'', Volume III, No.3, Autumn 2002, pp. 48–51.


External links

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Bushey Museum and their Herkomer collection



Phryne's list of paintings by Herkomer in accessible collections in the UKDescriptive catalogue of portraits, etchings and engravings by Hubert von Herkomer
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