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Stanhope Alexander Forbes (18 November 1857 – 2 March 1947) was a British artist and a founding member of the influential
Newlyn school The Newlyn School was an art colony of artists based in or near Newlyn, a fishing village adjacent to Penzance, on the south coast of Cornwall, from the 1880s until the early twentieth century. The establishment of the Newlyn School was reminisc ...
of painters. He was often called 'the father of the Newlyn School'.''Stanhope Forbes''
Penlee House. 6 October 2012.


Personal life

Forbes was born in
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, the son of Juliette de Guise Forbes, a French woman, and William Forbes, an English railway manager, who was later transferred to London. He had an older brother,
Sir William Forbes Sir William Forbes of Callendar (1743–1815) was a prosperous coppersmith and landowner who lived in Callendar House in Falkirk, Scotland. Biography Forbes was a self-made man. The son of an Aberdeen merchant, he began work as a coppersmith and ...
, who was a railway manager for the London, Brighton, and South Coast Railway.''Stanhope Forbes''
Cornwall Artists. 6 October 2012.
He was married in the summer of 1889 to fellow painter Elizabeth Armstrong at Newlyn's St Peter's Church. Their first home was at the "Cliffs Castle" cottage, which overlooked the sea. They had a son named Alexander (Alec). The couple had a home built for the family in Higher Faughan, Penzance. Elizabeth died in 1912. In 1915, Forbes married friend and previous student Maudie Palmer, who had been "assistant, helper and friend to the whole Forbes family." During the First World War his son Alec served in the
Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry The Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry (DCLI) was a light infantry regiment of the British Army in existence from 1881 to 1959. The regiment was created on 1 July 1881 as part of the Childers Reforms, by the merger of the 32nd (Cornwall Light ...
and was killed in August 1916. He is buried in Guillemont Road Cemetery where his headstone bears an inscription composed by his father: HE SAW BEYOND THE FILTH OF BATTLE, AND THOUGHT DEATH A FAIR PRICE TO PAY TO BELONG TO THE COMPANY OF THESE FELLOWS. Stanhope Forbes also sculpted and erected a memorial to his son in their local parish church with the inscription: "I will get me out of my COUNTRY & from my KINDRED & from my FATHER'S house unto a LAND that GOD will shew me". Forbes died in Newlyn on 2 March 1947 at the age of 89. He was buried in the churchyard of
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.


Education

Educated at
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, he studied art under John Sparkes who later taught at
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. His father then worked for the Luxembourg Railway and after a period of poor health Forbes was removed from Dulwich College and studied under private teachers in
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. This afforded additional time to draw. After the end of the Franco-Prussian War, the Forbes family returned to London. John Sparkes helped influence William Forbes to recognise his son's artistic talent, Stanhope Forbes then attended
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(now the
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). By 1878 he attended the
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under Sir
Frederic Leighton Frederic Leighton, 1st Baron Leighton, (3 December 1830 – 25 January 1896), known as Sir Frederic Leighton between 1878 and 1896, was a British painter, draughtsman, and sculptor. His works depicted historical, biblical, and classical subjec ...
and Sir
John Millais Sir John Everett Millais, 1st Baronet, ( , ; 8 June 1829 – 13 August 1896) was an English painter and illustrator who was one of the founders of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood. He was a child prodigy who, aged eleven, became the youngest ...
. Fellow students at the academy included
Arthur Hacker Arthur Hacker ( St Pancras, Middlesex, 25 September 1858 – 12 November 1919 Kensington, London) was an English classicist painter. Biography Hacker was the son of Edward Hacker (1812–1905), a line engraver specialising in animal ...
,
Henry Herbert La Thangue Henry Herbert La Thangue (19 January 1859 – 21 December 1929) was an English realist rural landscape painter associated with the Newlyn School.
and
Solomon J. Solomon Solomon Joseph Solomon (16 September 1860 – 27 July 1927) was a British painter, a founding member of the New English Art Club and member of the Royal Academy. Solomon's family was Jewish, and his sister, Lily Delissa Joseph (née So ...
. He participated in his first exhibition there. Forbes returned to Ireland for a few months to visit Dr Andrew Melville, family friend and Queen's College professor. While there the men shared their appreciation of art and Forbes painted landscapes of the
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area. He also received his first commission for a portrait. Back in London, at the age of 18, he received another commission for a portrait of a doctor's daughter, ''Florence''. It was exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1879.''Stanhope Forbes (1857-1947)''
Irish Art. Retrieved 8 October 2012.
He then studied at the private
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of
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in Clichy, Paris from 1880 to 1882. Henry Herbert La Thangue, who also attended Dulwich College, Lambeth School of Art and the Royal Academy, came to Paris, too, and studied at the
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. Arthur Hacker, a friend from the Royal Academy joined Forbes at Bonnat's atelier. In 1881 Forbes and La Thangue went to
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,
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and painted ''
en plein air ''En plein air'' (; French for 'outdoors'), or ''plein air'' painting, is the act of painting outdoors. This method contrasts with studio painting or academic rules that might create a predetermined look. The theory of 'En plein air' painting ...
'', like
Jules Bastien-Lepage Jules Bastien-Lepage (1 November 1848 – 10 December 1884) was a French painter closely associated with the beginning of naturalism, an artistic style that emerged from the later phase of the Realist movement. His most famous work is his lan ...
, which became a technique that Forbes used throughout his career. Of Brittany, Mrs Lionel Birch wrote:
In that most beautiful and interesting portion of France, there seemed to be found everything that an artist could desire. Inhabited by a race of a distinct and marked type, wearing still the beautiful national costumes which had been handed down from bygone ages, and retaining the old language of their forefathers, each village followed religiously the old traditions which ordered the fashion of their dress and the conduct of their lives. Here was a country dear to all who love that which is old and quaint, time-honoured, and reminiscent of past ages.
A painting made there, ''
A Street in Brittany ''A Street in Brittany'' is a painting dated 1881 by the artist Stanhope Forbes. Forbes was born in Dublin in 1857. When his family moved to England he studied at Dulwich College, the Lambeth School of Art and the Royal Academy Schools. In 188 ...
'', was shown and well received at the 1882
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and sold later that year to the
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in Liverpool. During an 1883 trip to Brittany, Forbes stayed at Quimperlé. His ''Breton Children in an Orchard - Quimperlé'', was shown at the 1884
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. Two other works were made ''Fair Measures: a shop in Quimperlé'' and ''Preparations for the Market, Quimperlé''; They were both shown at the Royal Academy in 1884. True to his degree of satisfaction, the Fair Measures painting was well-received and the Market painting was found to be too blue and shadowless. Since blue was the colour of the Breton costumes, Forbes decided that it might be useful to change locations for a broader range of subjects and colours. Other artists who were painting in Brittany at the time and who Forbes may have met, were
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, Nathaniel Hill,
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and
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.


Career

Having completed his studies in France, Forbes returned to London and showed works he made in Brittany at the 1883 Royal Academy and Royal Hibernian Academy shows. In 1884 he moved to
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in
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, and soon became a leading figure in the growing colony of artists. Of this place, Forbes said:
I had come from France and, wandering down into Cornwall, came one spring morning along that dusty road by which Newlyn is approached from Penzance. Little did I think that the cluster of grey-roofed houses which I saw before me against the hillside would be my home for many years. What lode-some of artistic metal the place contains I know not; but its effects were strongly felt in the studios of Paris and
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particularly, by a number of young English painters studying there, who just about then, by some common impulse, seemed drawn towards this corner of their native land... There are plenty of names amongst them which are still, and I hope will long by, associated with Newlyn, and the beauty of this fair district, which charmed us from the first, has not lost its power, and holds us still.
''The Slip'' was Forbes' first painting made in Newlyn. The artist colony received national attention with the
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exhibition of Forbes works in 1885. Henry Tate bought ''The Health of the Bride'', which is now at the Tate Gallery in London. The exhibition of '' A Fish Sale on a Cornish Beach'' also brought notoriety to Forbes and the artist colony. He was one of the founders of the
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(NEAC) in 1886. In 1892 Forbes became an
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. Forbes was the founding chairman and trustee of the Newlyn Art Gallery beginning in 1895. Forbes and his wife founded the Newlyn Art School in 1899. It attracted students such as
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and Doris "Dod" Shaw, Frank Gascoigne Heath and Jill and Geoffrey Garnier. The Newlyn area had experienced an economic downturn as the result of failing fishing, mining and farming industries. The school helped to bring an economic resurgence to the area by encouraging individuals to vacation in the area and study and practise art. His friends included
Henry Herbert La Thangue Henry Herbert La Thangue (19 January 1859 – 21 December 1929) was an English realist rural landscape painter associated with the Newlyn School.
,
Blandford Fletcher William Teulon Blandford Fletcher (known as Blandford Fletcher) (8 November 1858 – 27 June 1936) was a British artist and an early member of the influential Newlyn School of painters. Early life Fletcher was born in London in 1858 to W ...
and Charles E. Hannaford, who had also been a student.''Stanhope Forbes.''
Art Renewal. Retrieved 8 October 2012.
In Newlyn, Forbes tutored the landscape watercolourist Mabel Mary Spanton. For a 1909 publish date, Forbes illustrated
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's '' Sketches of English Life and Character.'' Some of the illustrations were ''Old Cronies'', ''Bringing Home the Milk'', and '' February Sunshine''. In 1910 Forbes was elected a
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. Forbes became a member of the
St Ives Society of Artists The St Ives School refers to a group of artists living and working in the Cornish town of St Ives. Forbes generally painted genre scenes and landscapes ''
en plein air ''En plein air'' (; French for 'outdoors'), or ''plein air'' painting, is the act of painting outdoors. This method contrasts with studio painting or academic rules that might create a predetermined look. The theory of 'En plein air' painting ...
''. ''After a Day's Work'', made in 1907, provides a snapshot of life in a small village in Cornwall. In it a man, covered to protect himself from the rain, leads his horse through the wet streets, which bare the light and reflection from light from inside a house. "With superb skill, the soft light is reflected off the rain-soaked road." A girl is held back from crossing the street by her mother until the man and his horse pass by. Beyond his ''plein air'' painting, he also made interior scenes and was adept at capturing the "warm and charming" effects of lighting on a room and the people in it, such as ''The Lantern'', made in 1897. More poignantly, Mrs. Lionel Birch writes of his style and particularly the painting ''The Health of the Bride'': "
he painting depicts the He or HE may refer to: Language * He (pronoun), an English pronoun * He (kana), the romanization of the Japanese kana へ * He (letter), the fifth letter of many Semitic alphabets * He (Cyrillic), a letter of the Cyrillic script called ''He'' in ...
dominant note of his life's message, his sense of sympathetic humanity. These people in their humble little parlour, are real and living. Intolerant of all shams and false sentiment, the painter has made himself one with the people he depicts; he has understood the humour which lies so close to tears." Of Forbes's works, Norman Garstin said: "he is a good unsentimental painter, his work has a sense of sincerity that appeals to everyone". A partial list of his other works includes: * ''
A Street in Brittany ''A Street in Brittany'' is a painting dated 1881 by the artist Stanhope Forbes. Forbes was born in Dublin in 1857. When his family moved to England he studied at Dulwich College, the Lambeth School of Art and the Royal Academy Schools. In 188 ...
'', 1881, Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool * ''Study of a Fisherwoman'', 1884, oil on canvas, Penlee House * '' A Fish Sale on a Cornish Beach'', 1884-5, Plymouth City Museum and Art Gallery * ''A Street in Newlyn'', 1885, oil on canvas, Penlee House * ''Off to the Fishing Grounds'', 1886 * ''Their Evershifting Home,'' 1886 * ''The Sweet-stuff Shop,'' 1886 * ''The Village Harmonic,'' 1888, multiple light sources, exhibited at Royal Academy * ''Palmistry,'' 1888, won Calcutta Gold Medal * ''The Health of the Bride'', 1889, purchased by
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. Made by Forbes with "sympathetic humanity" * ''By Order of the Court'', Fall 1889, 1890 Royal Academy Exhibition, International Exhibition of Berlin Gold Medal * ''Portrait of Elizabeth Forbes'', 1890, oil on canvas, Penlee House. On loan from Newlyn Art Gallery. * ''Self Portrait'', 1890, oil on canvas, Penlee House. On loan from Newlyn Art Gallery. *
The 22nd January 1901: Reading the News of Queen Victoria's Death in a Cornish Cottage
', 1901,
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, Exeter * ''James Jewill Hill'', 1904, oil on canvas, Penlee House * ''Mrs Forbes (the Artist's Mother)'', 1910, oil on canvas, Penlee House * ''The pier head'', 1910, oil on canvas,
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(purchased 1912)Bronwyn Watson, "public works", ''Weekend Australian'', 23–24 January 2016, Review, p. 10 * ''Penolva'', 1913, oil on canvas, Penlee House * ''Second Lieutenant Alec Forbes (d.1916) Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry'', 1916
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* ''Abbey Slip,'' 1921, oil on canvas, Penlee House * ''On Paul Hill'', 1922, oil on canvas, Penlee House * Poster for London, Midland and Scottish Railway Company project, 1924 * ''Relubbus Bridge,'' 1929, oil on canvas, Penlee House * ''The Red River'', 1933, oil on canvas * ''Robert Cyril Morton Jenkins'', 1939, oil on canvas. The piece is a portrait of the then Chief Constable of
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,
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* ''Against Regatta Day'', The Royal Cornwall Museum, Truro * ''Regatta Day'', oil on canvas, Penlee House * ''The Blackberry Pickers'', oil on canvas, private collection * ''The Drinking Place'', oil on canvas, Gallery Oldham * ''The Lighting Up Time'', The Royal Cornwall Museum, Truro * ''The Seine Boat'', The Royal Cornwall Museum, Truro * ''The Violinist (Walter Barnes, Conductor of the Penzance Orchestral Society)'', oil on canvas, Penlee House * ''The Young Apprentice (Newlyn Copperworks)'', oil on canvas, Penlee House * '' Up Paul Hill'', Penlee House * ''The Great Fire of London 1666'', painted 1899, mural at the Royal Exchange, London * ''Destruction of the Second Royal Exchange in 1838'', painted 1899, mural at the Royal Exchange, London His works are in the collections of the
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in London,
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in London,
Penlee House Penlee House is a museum and art gallery located in the town of Penzance in Cornwall, and is home to a great many paintings by members of the Newlyn School, including many by Stanhope Forbes, Norman Garstin, Walter Langley and Lamorna Birch ...
,
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,
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, Queen Mary's Doll's House at
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and in other museums in Britain,
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and
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. The West Cornwall Art Archive, Penzance (WCAA) established the Forbes Reading Room in memory of Elizabeth and Stanhope Forbes. It contains books, files and information about art subjects related to the works of the Forbes and their students.


Exhibitions

Forbes exhibited his work at the following: During his life * Carnegie Institute, Pittsburgh, PA 1912 * Dowdeswell's * Manchester's Royal Institution, 1884+ * Newlyn Art Gallery * Nottingham Castle * Royal Academy, 1878+ * Royal Society of British Artists * St Ives Society of Artists *
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Memorial and Posthumous Exhibitions * 1949: Newlyn Art Gallery * 1979: Artists of the Newlyn School * 1981: Forbes Studio Sale, Newlyn Orion Benefit * 1985: Painting in Newlyn * 1987: Looking West * 1988: The Edwardians and After, Royal Academy * 1992: Painters from Cornwall, Royal West of England Academy, Bristol * 1996: Now and Then * 2005: Penlee House, Penzance Faces of Cornwall Exhibition (Portraiture) * 2013: Two Temple Place, Amongst Heroes: the artist in working Cornwall * 2015: Stanhope Forbes’ England,
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* 2017: Stanhope Forbes: Father of the Newlyn School,
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, Penzance


Publications

* Mary Russell Mitford; Stanhope A. Forbes (illus.) ''Sketches of English Life and Character.'' Henley-on-Thames:
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, 1924 * Stanhope A. Forbes. ''Stanhope A. Forbes the Slip Dublin 1857-1947.'' Richard Green, 2012. ASIN B009I49W8K


Notes


References


Further reading

* Mrs Lionel Birch. ''Stanhope A. Forbes, A. R. A., and Elizabeth Stanhope Forbes, A. R. W. S.'' London: Cassell, Limited, 1906 * Judith Cook, Melissa Hardie, Christiana Payne. ''Singing from the Walls: The Life and Art of Elizabeth Forbes.'' Bristol: Sansom, in association with Penlee House Museum, Penzance, 2007. * Caroline Fox. ''Stanhope Forbes and the Newlyn School.'' Newton Abbot: David & Charles, 1993 * Charles Lewis Hind. ''Stanhope A. Forbes, Royal Academician.'' London: Virtue & Company, 1911


External links

*
Returned battlefield cross and memorial to his son sculpted by Forbes at Sancreed Parish Church
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