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Reginald ("Rex") George Vicat Cole (1870–1940) was an English landscape painter.


Life

Vicat Cole was the son of the artist
George Vicat Cole George Vicat Cole (17 April 18336 April 1893) was an English painter. Life Cole was born at Portsmouth, the son of the landscape painter, George Cole (1810–1883), and in his practice followed his father's lead with marked success. He ex ...
and Mary Ann Chignell. He was educated at
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and began to exhibit in
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in 1890. In 1900 he was elected a member of the
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. His preferred subject matter was the landscape of the area surrounding
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in the Yorkshire Dales. In 1900, he married Hannah Gill, the daughter of a Yorkshire farmer. In 1901, an exhibition at Dowdeswell's Gallery collected his work under the title "A Year in Wharfedale". He taught at
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with
Byam Shaw John Byam Liston Shaw (13 November 1872 – 26 January 1919), commonly known as Byam Shaw, was a British painter, illustrator, designer and teacher. He is not to be confused with his sons, Glen Byam Shaw, actor and theatre director, and James B ...
, and together they opened their own establishment, the Byam Shaw and Vicat Cole School of Art, in Camden Street,
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in 1910. At the outbreak of the
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Vicat Cole and Byam Shaw enlisted in the Artists Rifles although Shaw soon transferred to the
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. After Shaw's death in 1919 Vicat Cole was Principal until his retirement in 1926. In 1905, Vicat Cole and his family began to rent the cottage of Brinkwells near
Fittleworth Fittleworth is a village and civil parish in the District of Chichester in West Sussex, England located seven kilometres (3 miles) west from Pulborough on the A283 road and three miles (5 km) south east from Petworth. The village has ...
in
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, where he found the inspiration for many of his paintings and drawings. Between 1917 and 1921, Cole sub-let the property to
Edward Elgar Sir Edward William Elgar, 1st Baronet, (; 2 June 1857 – 23 February 1934) was an English composer, many of whose works have entered the British and international classical concert repertoire. Among his best-known compositions are orchestr ...
, who composed his last major works there. Vicat Cole was especially known for his paintings of trees, and he wrote and illustrated a book on ''British Trees'' (1907), and another on how to depict trees in art, ''The Artistic Anatomy of Trees'', published in 1915. He also wrote a book on Perspective, and planned another on ''The Streets of London'', which was never published, although the manuscript survives, as do over two hundred works intended as illustrations. His one-man show "London Old and New" at Robert Dunthorne's Gallery, Vigo Street, London, in 1935, included panel paintings of nearly all the City churches, and large canvases of ''London from Waterlow Park'' (now in Southampton Art Gallery), ''St Paul's from Bankside'' and ''St Martin-in-the-Fields''. Throughout the first three decades of the twentieth century he exhibited landscapes at the Royal Academy's annual exhibitions. He collapsed and died in 1940 in Sussex whilst helping to rescue a family whose car had become stranded in flood water. The school of art he founded became part of
Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design Central Saint Martins is a public tertiary art school in London, England. It is a constituent college of the University of the Arts London. It offers full-time courses at foundation, undergraduate and postgraduate levels, and a variety of shor ...
in 2003. Vicat Cole's son, John Cole (1903-1975), trained at the Vicat Cole and Byam Shaw School of became a landscape painter who specialized in representations of old shop-fronts. Like his father, grandfather, and great grandfather (George Cole, 1810-1883), he exhibited at the Royal Academy, and became a member of the Royal Society of British Artists.


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* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Vicat Cole, Rex 1870 births 1940 deaths People educated at Eton College Academics of King's College London 19th-century English painters English male painters 20th-century English painters Artists' Rifles soldiers Academics of the Byam Shaw School of Art Rother Valley artists People from Fittleworth British Army personnel of World War I 20th-century English male artists 19th-century English male artists