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__NOTOC__ Sir Samuel Luke Fildes (3 October 1843 – 28 February 1927) was a British painter and illustrator born in Liverpool and trained at the South Kensington and Royal Academy Schools. He was the grandson of the political activist
Mary Fildes Mary Fildes was president of the Manchester Female Reform Society in 1819, and played a leading role at the mass rally at Manchester in that year which ended in the Peterloo massacre. She was also the grandmother of the artist Luke Fildes thr ...
.


Illustrator

At the age of 17, Fildes became a student at the Warrington School of Art. Fildes moved to the
South Kensington Art School The Royal College of Art (RCA) is a public research university in London, United Kingdom, with campuses in South Kensington, Battersea and White City. It is the only entirely postgraduate art and design university in the United Kingdom. It offer ...
where he met Hubert von Herkomer and
Frank Holl Francis Montague Holl (London 4 July 1845 – 31 July 1888 London) was an English painter, specializing in somewhat sentimental paintings with a moment from a narrative situation, often drawing on the trends of social realism and the prob ...
. All three men became influenced by the work of Frederick Walker, the leader of the social realist movement in Britain. Fildes shared his grandmother's concern for the poor and in 1869 joined the staff of '' The Graphic'' newspaper, an illustrated weekly began and edited by the social reformer,
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. Fildes shared Thomas' belief in the power of visual images to change public opinion on subjects such as poverty and injustice. Thomas hoped that the images in ''The Graphic'' would result in individual acts of charity and collective social action. Fildes' illustrations were in the black-and-white style popular in France and Germany during the era. He worked in a social realist style, compatible with the editorial direction of ''The Graphic'', and focused on images depicting the destitute of London. ''The Graphic'' published an illustration completed by Fildes the day after Charles Dickens' death, showing Dickens' empty chair in his study; this illustration was widely reprinted worldwide, and inspired Vincent van Gogh's painting '' The Yellow Chair''. In the first edition of ''The Graphic'' newspaper that appeared in December 1869, Luke Fildes was asked to provide an illustration to accompany an article on the Houseless Poor Act, a new measure that allowed some of those people out of work to shelter for a night in the casual ward of a workhouse. The picture produced by Fildes showed a line of homeless people applying for tickets to stay overnight in the workhouse. The wood-engraving, entitled ''Houseless and Hungry'', was seen by John Everett Millais, who brought it to the attention of Charles Dickens; Dickens was so impressed that he immediately commissioned Fildes to illustrate '' The Mystery of Edwin Drood'' (a book Dickens never finished as he died while writing it). Fildes' illustrations also appeared in other mass-circulation periodicals: ''Sunday Magazine'', '' The Cornhill Magazine'', and '' The Gentleman's Magazine''. He also illustrated a number of books in addition to Dickens' ''Edwin Drood'', such as Thackeray's ''Catherine'' (1894).


Painter

Fildes soon became a popular artist and by 1870 he had given up working for ''The Graphic'' and had turned his full attention to oil painting. He took rank among the ablest English painters, with ''
The Casual Ward ''Applicants for Admission to a Casual Ward'' is an 1874 oil painting by British painter Luke Fildes, a key work in nineteenth-century British social realism. The painting shows a street scene of impoverished and weary men, women and children wa ...
'' (1874), ''The Widower'' (1876), ''The Village Wedding'' (1883), ''An Al-fresco Toilette'' (1889); and '' The Doctor'' (1891), now in Tate Britain. He also painted a number of pictures of
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life and many notable portraits, among them portraits commemorating the coronation of King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra. He was elected an
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(A.S.A.) in 1879, and a
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(R.A.) in 1887; and was
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by King Edward VII in 1906. In 1918, he was appointed as
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(KCVO) by King George V. Fildes produced a large number of caricatures for '' Vanity Fair'' under the ''nom de crayon'' "ELF". He and Henry Woods were regarded as leaders of the Neo-Venetian school.


Personal life

In 1874 Luke Fildes married Fanny Woods, who was also an artist and the sister of Henry Woods. Fildes' first son, Philip, died of typhoid in 1877. The image of the doctor at his son's side during the ordeal left a lasting memory of professional devotion that inspired Fildes' 1891 work ''The Doctor''. His later son, Sir
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, was an eminent scientist. They also had another son, Geoffrey, and a daughter Phyllis. A
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marks Fildes's former house,
Woodland House Woodland House is a large detached house at 31 Melbury Road in the Holland Park district of Kensington and Chelsea, London, England. Built from 1875 to 1877 in the Queen Anne style by the architect Richard Norman Shaw, it is a Grade II* li ...
, in Melbury Road, Kensington, next to William Burges's Tower House. His home was later owned by film director Michael Winner. Fildes died in 1927 and is buried in Brookwood Cemetery.


Modern politics

In 1949 Fildes' painting '' The Doctor'' (1891) was used by the American Medical Association in a campaign against a proposal for nationalised medical care put forth by President
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. The image was used in posters and brochures along with the slogan, "Keep Politics Out of this Picture" implying that involvement of the government in medical care would negatively affect the quality of care. 65,000 posters of ''The Doctor'' were displayed, which helped to raise public scepticism for the nationalised health care campaign.


Gallery

Works by Fildes Sir Paul Fildes by Sir (Samuel) Luke Fildes.jpg, Fildes' painting of his son
Paul Fildes Sir Paul Gordon Fildes (10 February 1882 – 5 February 1971) was a British pathologist and microbiologist who worked on the development of chemical-biological weaponry at Porton Down during the Second World War.
Mrs Mary Venetia James, née Cavendish-Bentinck, by Samuel Luke Fildes.jpg, Mrs Mary
Venetia James Mary Venetia James (; 4 June 1861 – 2 May 1948) was a London society hostess and racehorse breeder. Early life James was born into the Cavendish-Bentinck family, the daughter of Prudentia (née Leslie) and George Cavendish-Bentinck (1821–18 ...
(1895) Samuel Luke Fildes - A Venetian Flower Girl.jpg, A Venetian Flower Girl (1877) Edward VII in coronation robes.jpg, Edward VII in coronation robes (1901) King George V 1911 color-crop.jpg, King George V (1911)
Related to Fildes Luke Fildes00.jpg, Luke Fildes "ELF" by
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Woodland House 02.JPG,
Woodland House Woodland House is a large detached house at 31 Melbury Road in the Holland Park district of Kensington and Chelsea, London, England. Built from 1875 to 1877 in the Queen Anne style by the architect Richard Norman Shaw, it is a Grade II* li ...
Woodland House 04.jpg,
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at Woodland House (placing his birth year one year later)


Notes


References

* *L. V. Fildes, ''Luke Fildes, R.A., A Victorian Painter'' (Michael Joseph, 1968)


External links

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