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Herbert James Draper

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Herbert James Draper (1863 – 22 September 1920) was an English Classicist painter whose career began in the Victorian era and extended through the first two decades of the 20th century.

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Life

Born in London, the son of a jeweller named Henry Draper and his wife Emma,[1] he was educated at Bruce Castle School in Tottenham[2] and then went on to study art at the Royal Academy.[2] He undertook several educational trips to Rome and Paris between 1888 and 1892, having won the Royal Academy Gold Medal and Travelling Studentship in 1889. In the 1890s he worked also as an illustrator, settling in London. In 1891 he married his wife Ida (née Williams), with whom he had a daughter, Yvonne.[2] He died of arteriosclerosis at the age of 56, at his home on Abbey Road.

Career

1894 was the beginning of Draper's most productive period. He focused mainly on mythological themes from ancient Greece. His painting "The Lament For Icarus" from 1898 won the gold medal at the Exposition Universelle in Paris in 1900 and was later bought for the Tate Gallery by the Chantrey Trustees. He was also responsible for the decoration of the ceiling of the Drapers' Hall in the City of London.[2][3] Though Draper was neither a member nor an associate of the Royal Academy he took part in the annual expositions from 1890 on.[2] In later years as the public tastes changed and mythological scenes became less popular he concentrated more on portraits.[2][4]
During his lifetime Draper was quite famous and a well known portrait painter. In his last years his popularity faded, though there has recently been a revival of interest in his work on the art market.[5] The sale of his painting The Sea Maiden by the Royal Cornwall Museum in 2010, to help secure its finances, generated debate about the policy of disposing of art works for this purpose.[6]

Notes

  1. ^ 1871 British census entry for 32 New Bond Street, Westminster
  2. ^ a b c d e f The Times, Thursday, Sep 23, 1920; pg. 1; Issue 42523; col A
  3. ^ Prospero summoning Nymphs and Deities
  4. ^ At a charity auction for the Red Cross in 1918 his offer to paint a child's portrait brought in a bid of £250:The Times Monday, Jul 15, 1918; pg. 4; Issue 41842; col A
  5. ^ His painting The Sea Maiden was sold for £937,250 ($1,384,318) in Sale 7856 at Christie's in London, 16 June 2010
  6. ^ The Independent, 26 July 2010: Jenkins, Tiffany, 'Don't put a price on our national treasures' Independent.co.uk

Literature

  • Toll, Simon: Herbert Draper 1863-1920: A Life Study (Antique Collector's Club; 2003). ISBN 1-85149-378-6

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