Alfred Priest (portraitist) explained

Alfred Priest
Birth Date:1874 8, df=yes
Birth Place:Harborne
Death Place:15 Trafalgar Studios, Manresa Road, Chelsea, London
Field:Painting (portrait)
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Alfred Priest RP (5 August 1874 – 25 November 1929)[1] was a British portrait painter.[2]

Biography

Priest was born in Harborne in the West Midlands. After graduating from public school at King Edward's in nearby Birmingham, he attended Cope and Nicol's art school in Kensington. In 1897, while a student at the Royal Academy Schools, Priest was awarded the Turner Fund gold medal and scholarship. His primary instructors were John S. Sargent, W. Q. Orchardson, Solomon J. Solomon, John William Waterhouse, and George Clausen. He also studied sketching under Sir Frank Short. Later, Priest took up residence in Paris, occasionally studying in the ateliers at the Académie Julian.[3] [4]

In 1904, Priest was employed by the Daily Chronicle as a celebrity sketch artist. In subsequent years, he visited cities in Spain, Holland, Switzerland, and Italy, where he gained inspiration for his landscape paintings. He also visited Australia and India, where his brother was stationed as a major in the Indian Army.[5] [6]

Priest died nine days after suffering a stroke.

Works

Portrait subjects include Max Pemberton,[7] Nawab of Chhatari,[8] Benjamin Stone,[9] Mabel Askew (sister of Claude Askew),[10] Ann Radcliffe,[11] Henry Mitchell of Mitchell's Brewery,[12] and Arthur Henderson,[13] winner of the 1934 Nobel Peace Prize.

Priest also painted landscapes. Two of his paintings, Mother! Mother! and Got 'im., depict soldiers in action during The Great War.

His works have been exhibited at the Salon, Sunderland Art Gallery, Royal Academy, and Grafton Galleries, among others.

Notes and References

  1. Mr. Alfred Priest . . Illustrated London News Group . London . 996 . 85 . October 1929.
  2. Book: Wood . Christopher . Dictionary of British Art Vol. 4, Victorian Painters: 1. Text . Antique Collectors' Club Art Books . . 421 . 2007.
  3. News: Obituary: Mr. Alfred Priest . . London . 19 . 28 November 1929.
  4. Palette and Chisel . Colour . Bemrose & Sons . London . 7 . 6 . XIX . January 1918.
  5. News: George Galway . Skilled Artist: A. Priest's Show . . Sydney . 10 . 13 April 1928.
  6. News: Modern Art...Views of Mr. Alfred Priest . . Queensland Newspapers . 19 . 15 October 1927.
  7. Oscar Parker . Modern Portraiture . . London . 38 . 8–9 . October 1907.
  8. News: Priest's Paintings . . Sydney . 2 . 25 September 1927.
  9. Web site: Sir Benjamin Stone (1838–1914) . . Birmingham Central Library.
  10. Web site: Mabel Askew (1861–1941), Second Wife of Brooke Robinson . . Brooke Robinson Museum.
  11. Web site: Alfred Priest (1874-1929) . .
  12. Catalogue: Gallery No. 11 . Exhibition of the Royal Academy . . 138–139 . 13 . 1906.
  13. Web site: Arthur Henderson (1863–1935), Nobel Peace Prize Winner . . The Mansion House, Newcastle upon Tyne.