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Arthur Devis (19 February 1712 – 25 July 1787) was an
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artist, half-brother of the painter Anthony Devis (1729–1816), and father of painters Thomas Anthony Devis (1757–1810) and
Arthur William Devis Arthur William Devis (10 August 1762 – 11 February 1822) was an English painter of history paintings and portraitist, portraits. He painted portraits and historical subjects, sixty-five of which he exhibited (1779–1821) at the Royal Academy. ...
(1762–1822). His place in the pages of art history is generally as a painter of the type of
portrait A portrait is a portrait painting, painting, portrait photography, photograph, sculpture, or other artistic representation of a person, in which the face and its expressions are predominant. The intent is to display the likeness, Personality type ...
now called a
conversation piece A conversation piece refers to a group portrait in a domestic or landscape setting depicting persons chatting or otherwise socializing with each other.Peter Tillemans Peter Tillemans ( 1684 – 5 December 1734)Noakes, Aubrey, ''Sportsmen in a Landscape'' (Ayer Publishing, 1971, )pp. 47–56: ''Peter Tillemans and Early Newmarket''at books.google.com, accessed 7 February 2009. ONDB writes: "In 1733 Tillemans re ...
. Though his early work was in part as a landscape artist, he also drew upon family connections to win clientele for portraits of the members of pro-Jacobite Lancashire families. In fact, by 1737 he had gravitated to portrait painting, setting up a studio in
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. In London Devis acquired a considerable reputation, though his success was to follow a certain parabola. Faced with other fashionable artistic currents represented by the work of such painters as
Joshua Reynolds Sir Joshua Reynolds (16 July 1723 – 23 February 1792) was an English painter, specialising in portraits. John Russell said he was one of the major European painters of the 18th century. He promoted the "Grand Style" in painting which depend ...
and
Johann Zoffany Johan Joseph Zoffany (born Johannes Josephus Zaufallij; 13 March 1733 – 11 November 1810) was a German neoclassical painter who was active mainly in England, Italy and India. His works appear in many prominent British collections, includin ...
, his commissions declined and he was obliged to move to restoring pictures. His marriage in 1742 produced twenty-two children, though few survived. He sold all the paintings in his possession in 1783 and in 1787 died in retirement in Brighton.


Biography

Arthur Devis was born in
Preston, Lancashire Preston () is a city on the north bank of the River Ribble in Lancashire, England. The city is the administrative centre of the county of Lancashire and the wider City of Preston local government district. Preston and its surrounding distri ...
, the eldest son of Anthony Devis. It may have been the latter, a member of the town council as well as a carpenter and a bookseller, that was responsible for introducing Devis to the Flemish painter
Peter Tillemans Peter Tillemans ( 1684 – 5 December 1734)Noakes, Aubrey, ''Sportsmen in a Landscape'' (Ayer Publishing, 1971, )pp. 47–56: ''Peter Tillemans and Early Newmarket''at books.google.com, accessed 7 February 2009. ONDB writes: "In 1733 Tillemans re ...
, who became his teacher. During the early 1730s, Devis is known to have been an assistant in Tillemans's studio, apparently copying views of Italy by artists such as Pannini and
Marco Ricci Marco Ricci (6 June 1676 – 21 January 1730) was an Italian painter of the Baroque period. Early years He was born at Belluno and received his first instruction in art from his uncle, Sebastiano Ricci, likely in Milan in 1694–6.Giacometti, Mar ...
. Not surprisingly, the first work Devis painted on commission, a depiction of a house within its park, also shows his interest in landscape (''
Hoghton Tower Hoghton Tower is a fortified manor house east of the village of Hoghton, Lancashire, England, and standing on a hilltop site on the highest point in the area. It takes its name from the de Hoghton family, its historical owners since at le ...
s from Duxon Hill, Lancashire'', 1735; Private collection). By 1737, however, he had become a portrait painter. In 1745, he established a studio in
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, Lincoln's Inn Fields in
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, the location of an academy of painting opened in 1711. By this time he had acquired a considerable artistic reputation. Devis received his greatest number of commissions for portraits between 1748 and 1758. Many of his works have landscape backgrounds, while his interiors, though convincing, are often pure imagination. The exception is the neo-Gothic library at
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shown in Devis's portrait of
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, who holds the plan for the room on his knee. In 1768 he became president of the newly founded
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, where he also exhibited works between 1761 and 1775 and in 1780, but in fact his place in the portrait market was already slumping in the 1760s, and in the face of the output of such as
Joshua Reynolds Sir Joshua Reynolds (16 July 1723 – 23 February 1792) was an English painter, specialising in portraits. John Russell said he was one of the major European painters of the 18th century. He promoted the "Grand Style" in painting which depend ...
and
Johann Zoffany Johan Joseph Zoffany (born Johannes Josephus Zaufallij; 13 March 1733 – 11 November 1810) was a German neoclassical painter who was active mainly in England, Italy and India. His works appear in many prominent British collections, includin ...
, his work came to be considered outmoded. He was never admitted to membership of the Royal Academy. Art reviewers and observers like
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were very critical of it. For income he was obliged to take up restoring pictures, though this could be remunerative. In particular for work executed between 1777 and 1778, he was paid the handsome fee of one thousand pounds for restoring works by
James Thornhill Sir James Thornhill (25 July 1675 or 1676 – 4 May 1734) was an English painter of historical subjects working in the Italian baroque tradition. He was responsible for some large-scale schemes of murals, including the "Painted Hall" at the ...
(1675-1734) in the "
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" of the Royal Naval Hospital, Greenwich. In 1783 Devis sold all the paintings in his possession and in 1787 died in retirement in Brighton. He was buried in the churchyard of St. Mary Paddington, London.


Family

Devis married Elizabeth Faulkner (1719–1788) at
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, London, on 20 July 1742.D'Oench 1980, page x. Of the marriage were born twenty-two children, only six of whom survived past infancy. Two, Thomas Anthony Devis (1757–1810) and
Arthur William Devis Arthur William Devis (10 August 1762 – 11 February 1822) was an English painter of history paintings and portraitist, portraits. He painted portraits and historical subjects, sixty-five of which he exhibited (1779–1821) at the Royal Academy. ...
(1762–1822), became painters. One daughter,
Ellin Devis Ellin Devis (December 1746 - February 1820), also known as Eilen Devis or Ellin Davis, was a schoolmistress and author of ''The Accidence'' (1775), a popular eighteenth-century grammar. Biography Ellin Devis was the daughter of Arthur Devis (1 ...
(1746-1820), was a schoolmistress and author of the popular grammar ''The Accidence'' (1775). Devis's half-brother Anthony Devis (1729–1816) also was a painter, as was a son-in-law, Robert Marris, who as a young man had lived and travelled with Anthony Devis, and later married Arthur Devis's daughter Frances. The family's artistic interests continued in various ways. For example, the
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physician Martin Tupper (1780-1844) married Robert Marris’s only daughter Ellin Devis Marris, and his eldest son the poet and writer
Martin Farquhar Tupper Martin Farquhar Tupper (17 July 1810 in London – 29 November 1889 in Albury, Surrey) was an English writer, and poet, and the author of '' Proverbial Philosophy''. Early life Martin Farquar was the eldest son of Dr. Martin Tupper (1780–18 ...
(1810-1889) (d. 1847), married his cousin Isabella Devis, daughter of
Arthur William Devis Arthur William Devis (10 August 1762 – 11 February 1822) was an English painter of history paintings and portraitist, portraits. He painted portraits and historical subjects, sixty-five of which he exhibited (1779–1821) at the Royal Academy. ...
.


Gallery

File:Arthur Devis 14.jpg, Breaking-Up Day at Dr Clayton's School at Salford (c. 1738) File:Arthur Devis - Thomas Lister and His Family.jpg, Thomas Lister and His Family (1740-1741) File:Arthur Devis - Gentleman with a Cannon - Google Art Project.jpg, Gentleman with a Cannon (1741) File:Arthur Devis - The John Bacon Family - Google Art Project.jpg, The John Bacon Family (1742) File:Arthur Devis - William Farington of Shawe Hall, Lancashire - Google Art Project.jpg, William Farrington of Shawe Hall, Lancashire (c. 1743) File:Arthur Devis - Mr and Mrs Atherton - Google Art Project.jpg, Mr and Mrs
William Atherton William Atherton Knight (born July 30, 1947) is an American actor, best known for portraying Richard Thornburg in '' Die Hard'' and its sequel and Walter Peck in ''Ghostbusters''. Early life Atherton was born in Orange, Connecticut, the son ...
(1744) File:Arthur Devis - Robert Gwillym of Atherton and His Family - Google Art Project.jpg,
Robert Vernon Atherton Gwillym Robert Vernon Atherton Gwillym (c.1741–1783) was a British country landowner and politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1774 to 1780. Gwillym was the second son of Robert Gwillym of Langstone, Herefordshire and his wife Elizabeth ...
of Atherton Hall and His Family (1745-1747) File:Arthur Devis - An Unknown Man with His Daughter - Google Art Project.jpg, An Unknown Man with His Daughter (1746-1748) File:Arthur Devis - Leak Okeover, Rev. John Allen and Captain Chester at Okeover Hall, Staffordshire - Google Art Project.jpg, Leak Okeover, Rev. John Allen and Captain Chester at
Okeover Hall Okeover Hall is a privately owned Grade II* listed country house in Okeover, Staffordshire, England. It is the family seat of the Okeover family, who have been in residence since the reign of William Rufus. The house lies close to the border betw ...
, Staffordshire (1747) File:Arthur Devis 10a.jpg, Mr Peter Ducane (1747) File:Arthur Devis 10b.jpg, The Children of Mr & Mrs Peter Ducane (1747) File:Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bull by Arthur Devis, 1747.JPG, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bull (1747) File:Arthur Devis, The Love Song, 1749, two members of Challoner, Aynscombe, Smith, Bisse, or associated family (b&w, no frame).jpg, The Love Song (1749) File:Arthus Devis Thomas Cave Family 1749.jpg, Thomas Cave Family (1749) File:Arthur Devis 08.JPG, A Family of Anglers (perhaps the Swaine Family of Fencroft, Cambridgeshire) (1749) File:Arthur Devis - Portrait of a Lady in a Landscape - Google Art Project.jpg, Portrait of a Lady in a Landscape – (1750) File:Arthur Devis 13.jpg, The James Family (1751) File:ArthurDevisSirJoshuaFamily.jpg, Sir Joshua Vanneck, 1st Baronet and Family at
Roehampton House Roehampton House is a Grade I listed house at Roehampton Lane, Roehampton, London. What is now the central block of the current building was built between 1710 and 1712 by the architect Thomas Archer and named Roehampton House. It was built on b ...
, Putney (1752) File:Arthur Devis 12.jpg, The Clavey family in their garden at Hampstead (1754) File:Sir Roger Newdigate in the Library at Arbury Arthur Devis.jpg, Sir
Roger Newdigate Sir Roger Newdigate, 5th Baronet (30 May 1719 – 23 November 1806) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons between 1742 and 1780. He was a collector of antiquities. Early life Newdigate was born in Arbury, Warwickshire, the ...
in his Gothic Revival Library at
Arbury Hall Arbury Hall () is a Grade I listed country house in Nuneaton, Warwickshire, England, and the ancestral home of the Newdigate family, later the Newdigate-Newdegate and Fitzroy-Newdegate families. History The hall is built on the site of the ...
(1756-1758) File:John Shaw, 4th Bt (1728-1799), of Eltham Lodge, by Arthur Devis.jpg, John Shaw, 4th Bt (1728-1799), of Eltham Lodge (1757) File:Arthur Holdsworth Conversing with Thomas Taylor and Captain Stancombe by the River Dart G-002062.jpg, Arthur Holdsworth Conversing with Thomas Taylor and Captain Stancombe by the River Dart (1757) File:Arthur Devis 11.jpg, Philip Howard of
Corby Castle Corby Castle is an ancestral home of the Howard family situated on the southern edge of the village of Great Corby in northern Cumbria, England. History It was originally built in the 13th century, as a red sandstone tower house by the Salkeld ...
, Cumberland (1759) File:Sir John van Hatten by Arthur Devis.jpg, Sir John van Hatten (c. 1760-1761) File:Robert Manners-Sutton (1722-1772) by Arthur Devis.jpg,
Lord Robert Manners-Sutton Lord Robert Manners, later Manners-Sutton (21 February 1722 – 19 November 1762) was the second son of John Manners, 3rd Duke of Rutland by his wife the Hon. Bridget Sutton, and younger brother of the famous soldier Lord Granby, under whom he ...
(1722-1762) File:'Portrait of Jonas Hanway, Seated at a Table beside a Surveyor's Theodolite and a Classical Urn, Overlooking a Landscape' by Arthur Devis.jpg,
Jonas Hanway Jonas Hanway (12 August 1712 – 5 September 1786), was a British philanthropist and Explorer, traveller. He was the first male Londoner to carry an umbrella and was a noted opponent of tea drinking. Life Hanway was born in Portsmouth, on the s ...


References


Sources

* Pavière, Sydney Herbert, ''The Devis Family of Painters'', Lewis, Leigh-on-Sea 1950. * Belsey, Hugh. "Devis" in ''Oxford Art Online'' (updated 04/07/04). * * *


External links

*
Arthur Devis at Artcycolopaedia



Works by Arthur Devis
at
Tate Britain Tate Britain, known from 1897 to 1932 as the National Gallery of British Art and from 1932 to 2000 as the Tate Gallery, is an art museum on Millbank in the City of Westminster in London, England. It is part of the Tate network of galleries in ...

Devis's ''Mr and Mrs Atherton'' (c1743)
at the
Walker Art Gallery The Walker Art Gallery is an art gallery in Liverpool, which houses one of the largest art collections in England outside London. It is part of the National Museums Liverpool group. History of the Gallery The Walker Art Gallery's collection ...
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