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Frederic
Lord Leighton Biography
Frederic
Leighton (British, 1830-1896) The acknowledged leader of the Victorian
classical school of painting, Frederic Leighton was born in Scarborough,
the son of a doctor. His grandfather, Sir James Leighton, was court
physician to Czar Alexander I of Russia; and Sir James' son was also
a doctor. Soon after Nicholas I became Czar in 1825 the Leighton family
left Russia and spent the ensuing years travelling around Europe,
giving their only son, Frederic, first-hand acquaintance with its
cultural and artistic treasures. Unlike most major artists of the
nineteenth century Leighton did not study at the Royal Academy Schools,
but received his training in Brussels, Paris and Frankfurt. In 1852
he went to live in Rome, where he moved in a large artistic circle
which included Thackeray, Robert Browning and some of the most important
French painters of the time. On his return to England in 1855, his
historical painting Cimabue's Madonna Carried in Procession through
the Streets of Florence was shown at the Royal Academy, where it received
a rapturous reception from the critics and was later bought by Queen
Victoria. It was the start of what was to be a glittering career that
took him to the very heights of his profession. Leighton settled in
London in 1860 and was made an RA in 1868, when he turned to painting
subjects from mythology. His decision to abandon historical paintings
coincided with a sudden upsurge of interest in Hellenism; even women's
evening wear was influenced, Greek gowns that gave women a new-found
freedom of movement becoming fashionable. Leighton suddenly found
himself the centre of attention, with his paintings the talk of London.
He was elected President of the Royal Academy in 1878, and became
a baron in 1896 (full title = Baron Leighton of Stretton), the only
English artist to receive this honour. But by then he was a sick man
who was suffering from angina. He died in 1896 and after lying in
state at the RA, he was buried in St Paul's Cathedral. His will included
a bequest of £10,000 to the Royal Academy. The poet Algernon Swinburne
composed a memorial elegy: 'A light has passed that never shall pass
away A sun has set whose rays are unequalled in might'. Although at
the time of his death Leighton was something of a national institution,
his reputation quickly declined and his work and all that he stood
for became objects of derision. It was to be another 60-70 years before
his work would come into fashion again. Leighton's beautiful home
at 2 Holland Park Road, South Kensington, London is now a museum -
Leighton House. Here you can see the opulence in which Leighton lived,
and view paintings by Leighton, Burne-Jones and other Pre-Raphaelite
artists, including Mariana in the South (John William Waterhouse)
and The End of the Quest (Sir Frank Dicksee).
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The Painter’s Honeymoon, 1864
Leighton,
Frederic, Lord
24 in. x 32 in.
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Flaming June, 1895
Leighton,
Frederic, Lord
24 in. x 31 in.
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Kittens
Leighton,
Frederic, Lord
24 in. x 34 in.
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The Music Lesson, 1877
Leighton,
Frederic, Lord
24 in. x 27 in.
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By the Sea
Leighton,
Frederic, Lord
54 in. x 37 in.
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Dance of the Cymbalists I
Leighton,
Frederic, Lord
24 in. x 39 in.
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Dance of the Cymbalists II
Leighton,
Frederic, Lord
39 in. x 24 in.
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Odalisque
Leighton,
Frederic, Lord
22 in. x 40 in.
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