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John William Inchbold (29 August 1830 – 23 January 1888) was an English painter who was born in
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,
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. His style was influenced by the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood. He was the son of a Yorkshire newspaper owner, Thomas Inchbold.


Biography

Inchbold was born 29 April 1830 at Leeds, Yorkshire, where his father, Thomas Inchbold, was the proprietor and editor of the ''Leeds Intelligencer''. Having shown an early talent for drawing he moved to London and became a draughtsman in the lithographic works of Day and Haghe.Dictionary of National Biography Entry, Volume 28, page 426, In public domain, accessed on-line on 27 February 2009 Inchbold became a pupil of Louis Haghe, the water-colour painter, and was a student at the Royal Academy in 1847. He exhibited at the
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in 1849, at the Academy from 1851. At first he worked in watercolour in a free style, but his first exhibited oil painting, shown at the Academy in 1852 showed the influence of the Pre-Raphaelite movement, and in 1855 he gained the enthusiastic praise of
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for ''The Moorland'', which he painted to illustrate a passage from Tennyson's '' Locksley Hall''. Inchbold spent much of the later part of his life abroad, mainly in Switzerland, where he had spent some time with Ruskin in the mid-1850s. His best-known works are probably ''The Jungfrau'' (1857), ''On the Lake of Thun'' (1860), ''Tintagel'' (1862), ''Gordale Scar'' (1876) and ''Drifting'' (1883); the last named was once in the possession of
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. Tennyson, Browning, Lord Houghton, and Sir Henry Thompson were among his admirers and supporters, and in Dr Russell Reynolds he found a liberal and discriminating patron. A year or two before his death he had returned from Algeria with a large collection of sketches, in which the ordinary defects of his manner were less apparent. He died suddenly of heart disease at
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in Leeds, on 23 January 1888. His memory was honoured by Swinburne in a funeral ode. Inchbold published a book of sonnets called ''Annus Amoris'' in 1876.


List of works

*''The Moorland (Dewar-stone, Dartmoor)'' (1854),
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, London. *''Anstey's Cove, Devon'' (1854),
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, Cambridge. *''Devonshire Coast'' (1855), Tate Britain, London. *''The White Doe of Rylstone (At Bolton)'' (1855),
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. *''A Study, in March'' or ''In Early Spring'' (1855), Ashmolean Museum, Oxford. *''Cuillin Ridge, Skye, from Sligachan'' (1856), Ashmolean Museum, Oxford. *''Study from Nature, Evening'' (1857) *''Fishermen at Sunset'' (1859–60), Tate Britain, London. *''Lugano (a Pillar in the Foreground)'' 1861, Tate Britain, London. *''Two Men Scything'' 1861, Tate Britain, London. *''Tintagel'' 1861, Tate Britain, London. *''A Sunlit Wood'' 1861, Tate Britain, London. *''A Man Digging on the Shore'' 1862, Tate Britain, London. *''Venice: A Girl in a Doorway'' 1862-4, Tate Britain, London. *''Tintagel'' 1862, Tate Britain, London. *''Inundation at St Marks'' 1863-4, Tate Britain, London. *''San Giorgio from the Ducal Palace'' 1863-5, Tate Britain, London. *''Peat Burning'' circa 1864-6, Tate Britain, London. *''A Young Palm, Valentia'' 1865, Tate Britain, London. *''A House in Spain, with a Minaret'' 1865, Tate Britain, London. *''Shore Scene with Groups of Figures'' 1865, Tate Britain, London. *''Manzanares, Madrid'' 1866, Tate Britain, London. *''The Village Cross, Spain'' 1866, Tate Britain, London. *''Recollection. Barden Fells'' 1866, Tate Britain, London. *''Recollection, Strid, Barden Tower'' 1866, Tate Britain, London. *''Stonehenge from the East'' (1866-9),
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, London. *''Gate of the Sea, Venice'' (1873) *''Harvest Field, Stratford-Upon-Avon'' 1874, Leeds Art Gallery *''Gordale Scar, Yorkshire'' exhibited 1876, Tate Britain, London. *''The Lake of Geneva'' (c.1880-82) *''A Syrian Girl at a Balcony overlooking a Bay'', Tate Britain, London. *''A Rocky Coast'', Tate Britain, London. *''A Wide Landscape'', Tate Britain, London. *''Arabian Merchants'', Tate Britain, London. *''A Shepherd on the Downs'', Tate Britain, London. *''A Girl Seated on Rocks in a Wood'', Tate Britain, London. *''Forest of Fontainebleau: A Chestnut Tree'', Tate Britain, London. *''Valencia. The Well'', Tate Britain, London. *''Venice, Nocturne. San Giorgio Maggiore'', Tate Britain, London. *''Fairy Dell. A Man and a Dog in a Sunlit Clearing'', Tate Britain, London. *''A Procession of Peasants among Trees'', Tate Britain, London. *''Forest of Fontainebleau: A Peasant outside a Church under Trees'', Tate Britain, London. *''Forest of Fontainebleau: A Path in the Woods'', Tate Britain, London. *''Whilst Waiting for the Train, Swiss Alps'', Tate Britain, London. *''A Rocky Coast'', Tate Britain, London. *''Coast Scene with Fishing Boats and Rainbows'', Tate Britain, London. *''Mountain Vale'', Tate Britain, London. *''The Lake of Lucerne'',
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, London. *''From Pallano to the Dent du Midi'' 1884, Private collection, exhib. Royal Academy, London, 1885.


References

*Christopher Newall, ''John William Inchbold: Pre-Raphaelite Landscape Artist'', exhibition catalogue, Leeds City Art Gallery, 1993


External links

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The Pre-Raph Pack
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The Royal Academy of Arts; a complete dictionary of contributors and their work from its foundation in 1769 to 1904 (1972)
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