George Clausen Explained

Honorific Prefix:Sir
George Clausen
Birth Date:18 April 1852
Birth Place:London, England
Death Place:Thatcham, Berkshire, England
Spouse:Agnes Webster

Sir George Clausen (18 April 1852 – 22 November 1944) was a British artist working in oil and watercolour, etching, mezzotint, drypoint and occasionally lithographs. He was knighted in 1927.[1] [2]

Biography

George Clausen was born at 8 William Street[3] in the Regents Park district of London on 18 April 1852, the son of a decorative artist of Danish descent and a Scottish mother. From 1867 to 1873, he attended design classes at the South Kensington Schools in London with great success. He then worked in the studio of Edwin Long RA and subsequently in Paris under Bouguereau and Tony Robert-Fleury at the Académie Julian.[4] He was an admirer of the naturalism of the painter Jules Bastien-Lepage about whom he wrote in 1888 and 1892.

Clausen became one of the foremost modern painters of landscape and of peasant life, influenced to a certain extent by the Impressionists, with whom he shared the view that light is the real subject of landscape art.[5] His pictures excel in rendering the appearance of things under flecking outdoor sunlight, or in the shady shelter of a barn or stable. His Girl at the Gate was acquired by the Chantrey Trustees and is now at the Tate Gallery.[6] The Yale Center for British Art holds Clausen's Schoolgirls (1880),[7] an urban scene, which it featured in its exhibit called "Britain in the World: 1860-Now."[8]

Other landscapes included "The Fields in June" (1914) and "Midsummer Dawn" (1921). For the Imperial War Museum he painted the large, broadly decorative, "Gun Factory at Woolwich Arsenal" (1919). His decorative work also included "Renaissance" (1915) and decorations for the Hall at High Royd, Huddersfield, consisting of life-size figures in lunettes.[9]

Clausen was a founding member of the New English Art Club in 1886. In 1895, he was elected an Associate of the Royal Academy, and a full Academician in 1906.[10] He was elected as the Master of the Art Workers' Guild in 1909.[11] As Professor of Painting at the Royal Academy he gave a memorable series of lectures to the students of the Schools, published as Six Lectures on Painting (1904) and Aims and Ideals in Art (1906).[4]

Clausen was an official war artist during World War I. During the war his daughter's fiancé was killed; this event may have inspired his painting, Youth Mourning which shows a distressed young woman mourning in a desolate landscape.[12] [13] Clausen also contributed six lithographs on the theme Making Guns for the Government published print portfolio Britain's Efforts and Ideals.[14]

In 1921 Clausen was an original Society of Graphic Art member and showed his work in their first exhibition.

He died at home in the village of Cold Ash in 1944 and was buried there next to his wife in the parish churchyard.[15]

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  1. Web site: Artist biography, George Clausen R.A. 4 October 2016. Tate.
  2. Web site: Sir George Clausen RA RSW RWS HRBA RI ROI NEAC (1852-1944) . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20230215221106/https://www.chrisbeetles.com/artist/159/sir-george-clausen-ra-rsw-rws-hrba-ri-roi-neac . 15 Feb 2023 . Chris Beetles Gallery.
  3. Web site: Chris Beetles Gallery .
  4. Book: Ian Chilvers. Oxford University Press. 2004. The Oxford Dictionary of Art. 0-19-860476-9.
  5. Book: Brian Stewart & Mervyn Cutten. Antique Collectors' Club. 1997. The Dictionary of Portrait Painters in Britain up to 1920. 1-85149-173-2.
  6. Web site: Catelogue entry, The Girl at the Gate. 4 October 2016. Tate.
  7. Web site: Clausen. George. 1880. Schoolgirls. November 22, 2021. Yale Center for British Art.
  8. Book: Yale Center for British Art. Britain in the world : highlights from the Yale Center for British Art : in honor of Amy Meyers. 2019. Amy R. W. Meyers, Martina Droth, Nathan Flis, Michael Hatt. 978-0-300-24747-3. New Haven, CT. 1088665967.
  9. Clausen, George. 30. 701.
  10. Book: Frances Spalding. Frances Spalding. Antique Collectors' Club. 1990. 20th Century Painters and Sculptors . 1-85149-106-6.
  11. Book: Sir George Clausen, R.A. 1852-1944. Kenneth McConkey. 1980. 78. City of Bradford Metropolitan District Council and Tyne and Wear County Council . 9780905974040.
  12. Book: Imperial War Museum. 2008. Art from the First World War. 978-1-904897-98-9.
  13. Web site: Imperial War Museum. First World War archive, George Clausen . 14 September 2016. Imperial War Museum.
  14. Book: Mari Gordon . Amgueddfa Cymru-National Museum Wales. 2014. The Great War:Britain's Efforts and Ideals. 9780720006278.
  15. Web site: Sir George Clausen RA .