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Thomas Lound (13 July 180118 January 1861) was an amateur English painter and
etcher Etching is traditionally the process of using strong acid or mordant to cut into the unprotected parts of a metal surface to create a design in intaglio (incised) in the metal. In modern manufacturing, other chemicals may be used on other types ...
of landscapes, who specialised in depictions of his home county of
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. He was a member of the
Norwich School of painters The Norwich School of painters was the first provincial art movement established in Britain, active in the early 19th century. Artists of the school were inspired by the natural environment of the Norfolk landscape and owed some influence to the wo ...
, and lived in the city of
Norwich Norwich () is a cathedral city and district of Norfolk, England, of which it is the county town. Norwich is by the River Wensum, about north-east of London, north of Ipswich and east of Peterborough. As the seat of the See of Norwich, with ...
all his life. Born into a wealthy brewing family, Lound was affluent enough to possess his own photographic equipment as well as to pursue his passion for art. He become an avid collector of works of art, and particularly admired (and collected) the paintings of the Norwich painter
John Thirtle John Thirtle (baptised 22 June 177730 September 1839) was an English watercolour artist and frame-maker. Born in Norwich, where he lived for most of his life, he was a leading member of the Norwich School of painters. Much of Thirtle's life i ...
. Lound was popular amongst his contemporaries, and close friends with the Norwich artists
Robert Leman Robert Orgill Leman (1799–1869) was an English painter of landscapes and a member of the Norwich School of painters. Life Robert Orgill Leman was born on 12 April 1799 as Robert Orgill, the son of Naunton Thomas Orgill and his wife Henriett ...
, Henry Bright and John Middleton. Throughout his life he suffered from ill health, and he died suddenly of
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at the age of 59, a year after the deaths of his wife and son. Lound is considered by art historians to rank among the best of the watercolourists of the Norwich School. He was trained by
John Sell Cotman John Sell Cotman (16 May 1782 – 24 July 1842) was an English marine and landscape painter, etcher, illustrator, author and a leading member of the Norwich School of painters. Born in Norwich, the son of a silk merchant and lace dealer, Co ...
, but his artistic style was more heavily influenced by the landscapist David Cox. Lound's etchings, never produced for public display, show the influence of
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technique of
Edward Thomas Daniell Edward Thomas Daniell (6 June 180424 September 1842) was an English artist known for his etchings and the landscape paintings he made during an expedition to the Middle East, including Lycia, part of modern-day Turkey. He is associated with the ...
. He was also a competent copyist with a talent for imitating the artistic style of other artists. His oil paintings contain both broad brush and fine brushwork; he exhibited 12 works with the Norwich Society of Artists from 1820 to 1833, and showed works in London at the British Institution and the Royal Academy of Arts.


Life

Parish records show that Thomas Lound was born on 13 July 1801, the son of Thomas and Mary Lound, and was christened by his parents in the parish church of
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,
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on 9 August 1801.Thomas Lound in "Baptisms, burials and marriages 1718–1812 Beeston St. Andrew baptisms, burials and marriages 1761/2, 1795–1812", ''FamilySearch''
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Little is known of his childhood. Lound married Harriot Wetherill on Christmas Day 1821, and there were several children. An amateur artist, he was involved with his family's brewing business in
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, Charles Tompson & Sons, which was the source of his wealth. He was later employed as an agent for the
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County Fire and Provident Life Office. He lived in comfort, residing throughout his adult life on King Street, in the centre of Norwich. Popular amongst his peers, Lound was a great friend of the amateur artist
Robert Leman Robert Orgill Leman (1799–1869) was an English painter of landscapes and a member of the Norwich School of painters. Life Robert Orgill Leman was born on 12 April 1799 as Robert Orgill, the son of Naunton Thomas Orgill and his wife Henriett ...
. Together with Leman, the artists Henry Bright and John Middleton and Lound were all close friends. Along with Leman and David Hodgson, Lound was a member of the Norwich Amateur Club; he and Hodgson helped to revitalise the Norwich Artists' Conversaziones. He used his yacht ''Kathleen'', which was adorned with a number of oil paintings, as a venue for entertaining his friends. He is known to have travelled to
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with Leman in 1851, and surviving sketchbooks show that he went to Wales and
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on sketching tours in 1845, 1853 and 1854. Lound was an avid collector of other artists' works, in particular those painted by the Norwich painter
John Thirtle John Thirtle (baptised 22 June 177730 September 1839) was an English watercolour artist and frame-maker. Born in Norwich, where he lived for most of his life, he was a leading member of the Norwich School of painters. Much of Thirtle's life i ...
. A great admirer of Thirtle, Lound used his wealth to acquire 75 of the artist's paintings. A keen photographer, Lound was wealthy enough to possess his own photographic equipment, and was a committee member of the Norwich Photographic Society. Little of his work as a photographer appears to have survived. He exhibited waxed-paper views of Ely Cathedral, Norwich fish market, and the ruins of
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. Lound's wife Harriot in 1859, and his son Henry Edwin Lound also predeceased him, dying in 1860. Lound, who suffered from ill health all his life, died suddenly of
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on 18 January 1861 whilst at his Norwich house in King Street. His will was proved in February that year, with his two daughters Ellen and Harriot acting as executors. His large art collection, which was sold the following month, included 39 sketches, 215 watercolours, 46 oil paintings, and 11 etchings. Almost all the volumes from his library sold at auction after his death were art books.


Artistic life


Training

Lound was one of a group of talented amateurs who learnt from the previous two generations of Norwich School artists. He was a pupil of the artist
John Sell Cotman John Sell Cotman (16 May 1782 – 24 July 1842) was an English marine and landscape painter, etcher, illustrator, author and a leading member of the Norwich School of painters. Born in Norwich, the son of a silk merchant and lace dealer, Co ...
, although his influence was not as great as that of the English landscape painter David Cox. Lound became an accomplished draughtsman whose charcoal and chalk drawings resemble those by
Joseph Stannard Joseph Stannard (13 September 1797 7 December 1830) was an English marine, landscape and portrait painter. He was a talented and prominent member of the Norwich School of painters. After attending the Norwich Grammar School, his parents pa ...
.


Watercolours

Lound was a prolific
watercolourist Watercolor (American English) or watercolour (British English; see spelling differences), also ''aquarelle'' (; from Italian diminutive of Latin ''aqua'' "water"), is a painting method”Watercolor may be as old as art itself, going back to t ...
despite working for the family business throughout his working life. He specialised in producing views of his native county of Norfolk. The art historian Josephine Walpole considers Lound as ranking amongst Leman, Bright, Middleton, John Sell Cotman and his sons, and Thirtle as the best of the Norwich School watercolourists, but also notes that Lound lacked the skill and consistent quality displayed by his amateur friends. She describes the many small watercolours he produced as spontaneous, charming, and full of vitality. Writing in the 1980s, the art historian Andrew Moore has praised ''View of Norwich (Mill in Foreground)'' as "the most perfect example of Lound's original compositions". Lound with Leman helped to form the Norfolk and Norwich Art Union, and was a while its president. The art historian Derek Clifford describes his drawings as having "been done before by somebody else; so that every Lound is, as it were, a Thirtle or a Cotman or a Bright or a Cox". Lound's works have at times been confused with those of Cotman, Crome, and Thirtle. The ''Norwich Mercury'' praised his powers as an amateur artist. According to Clifford, the "sometimes rather good" material contained in Lound's sketchbooks provides "a glimpse of the man himself". Lound exhibited 12 works with the Norwich Society of Artists from 1820 to 1833, first exhibiting his painting ''St Benet's Abbey''. He exhibited in London from 1845 to 1859, showing pictures at the British Institution and the Royal Academy of Arts. File:Lound - View of Norwich.jpg, ''View of Norwich'' (undated), Norfolk Museums Collections File:Lound - Ely Cathedral.jpg, ''Ely Cathedral'' (undated), Norfolk Museums Collections File:Lound - Shrimpers (after David Cox).jpg, ''Shrimpers'' (after David Cox, undated),
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File:Lound - Yarmouth Beach.jpg, ''Yarmouth Beach'' (undated), British Museum File:Lound - The Keep and Gate, Ludlow Castle, Shropshire.png, ''The Keep and Gate, Ludlow Castle, Shropshire'' (undated, watercolour,
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and graphite), Yale Center for British Art File:Lound - Near Durham.jpg, ''Near Durham'' (undated), Norfolk Museums Collections


Etchings

Lound was a competent copyist, reproducing works such as Cotman's ''St. Martin's Gate, Norwich'' and his ''Yarmouth Jetty'', as well as paintings by
John Crome John Crome (22 December 176822 April 1821), once known as Old Crome to distinguish him from his artist son John Berney Crome, was an English landscape painter of the Romantic era, one of the principal artists and founding members of the Norw ...
, Robert Dixon, Cox and Joseph Stannard. He had a talent for imitating the artistic style of other artists; the engraving of Thirtle's ''Devil's Tower—looking towards Carrow Bridge'' by Lound illustrates his ability as an etcher by the way he conveys the balance of
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in Thirtle's original composition. Lound's 20 known
etching Etching is traditionally the process of using strong acid or mordant to cut into the unprotected parts of a metal surface to create a design in intaglio (incised) in the metal. In modern manufacturing, other chemicals may be used on other types ...
s show the influence of
drypoint Drypoint is a printmaking technique of the intaglio family, in which an image is incised into a plate (or "matrix") with a hard-pointed "needle" of sharp metal or diamond point. In principle, the method is practically identical to engraving. The ...
technique of
Edward Thomas Daniell Edward Thomas Daniell (6 June 180424 September 1842) was an English artist known for his etchings and the landscape paintings he made during an expedition to the Middle East, including Lycia, part of modern-day Turkey. He is associated with the ...
, whose own etchings have a dark, rich quality. Along with Henry Ninham, Lound began to adopt Daniell's technique after 1831. His etchings—and those of Ninham and
Miles Edmund Cotman Miles Edmund Cotman (5 February 1810 –23 January 1858) was an English artist of the Norwich School of painters, the eldest son of John Sell Cotman. Life Cotman was born on 5 February 1810, the son of the artist John Sell Cotman and Ann Mile ...
—are very small in comparison with those produced by contemporaries such as Cotman, Daniell and Stannard. They were not produced for public display, but were intended to be viewed closely by Lound's friends. After the mid-1830s Lound seems not to have etched any more, although he continued to paint and draw for another 30 years.


Oils

Lound was influenced by Cotman in his style of oil painting. His oils contain both broad brush and fine brushwork, but according to Walpole, his oil paintings are less assured than his watercolours. File:Thomas Lound - A View near Norwich - Google Art Project.jpg, ''A View near Norwich'' (),
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File:Lound - St Benet's Abbey, Norfolk.jpg, ''St Benet's Abbey, Norfolk'' (undated), Norfolk Museums Collections File:Lound - Yarmouth Beach and Jetty, after John Crome.jpg, ''Yarmouth Beach and Jetty, after John Crome'' (undated), Norfolk Museums Collections File:Lound - Marsh Mill near Reedham, Evening.jpg, ''Marsh Mill near Reedham, Evening'' (undated) File:Thomas Lound (1802-1861) - A Swing Bridge on the River Ouse - 515539 - National Trust.jpg, ''A Swing Bridge on the River Ouse'' (undated),
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Works by (or related to) Thomas Lound
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Works by Lound
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photograph of Norwich Fish Market
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