Norman Wilkinson CBE, PRI, ROI, RSMA, HRWS (1878-1971)
“Plymouth from Mount Edgcumbe”
Original Signed Watercolour painting.
Image size : 51cm x 35cm
Frame size : 74cm x 58cm
Frame has slight scratch.
Norman Wilkinson Biography.
Norman Wilkinson was an artist in oil, watercolour and drypoint, usually of marine subjects. Illustrator and poster artist, he also made an important contribution in both World Wars in the field of dazzle camouflage.
“Norman Wilkinson” painted by his son Rodney Wilkinson.
Born in Cambridge in 1878 he was educated at Berkhamsted School of Art. In 1898 he started contributing to The Illustrated News and The Illustrated Mail which was the start of a long association. In Paris in 1899 he studied figure painting but was already set upon working on marines.
With his love of the sea he travelled extensively including visits to Spain, Germany, Italy, Malta, Greece, Aden, Bahamas, United States, Canada, and Brazil. He was elected R.I. in 1906, Hon. Marine Painter to the Royal Yacht Squadron in 1919, P.R.I. in 1937 and awarded the C.B.E. in 1948.
S.S.Titanic Painting
Wilkinson had a painting of Plymouth in the smoking room of the S.S. Titanic. One of the finest marine painters of this century, he is well represented in many public collections, including the National Maritime Museum at Greenwich.
“Norman Wilkinson painting at Seaview on the Isle of Wight”
Member of : Royal Society of British Artists, President of the Royal Institute of Painters in Water Colours, Royal Institute of Oil Painters, Royal Society of Marine Artists, Royal Scottish Society of Painters in Water-colours.
Exhibited:
Royal Academy
Royal Society of British Artists
Royal Institute of Painters in Water Colours
Royal Institute of Oil Painters, Fine Art Society
Glasgow Institute of the Fine Arts
Walker Art Gallery
Liverpool, Abbey Gallery
Royal Society of Artists
Birmingham
Beaux Arts Gallery
Related Artists : W.L.Wyllie, Charles Dixon and David Cobb