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William Brassey Hole RSA (7 November 1846 – 22 October 1917) was a Scottish artist, illustrator,
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 ...
, and engraver, known for his industrial, historical and biblical scenes.


Life


Early life and training

Hole was born in
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, Wiltshire, the son of a doctor, Richard Brassey Hole and his wife Ann Burn Hole (nee Fergusson); his father died in the cholera epidemic of 1849, when William was only 3 years of age, and the family relocated to
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, Scotland, shortly afterwards. He was educated at
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, then served an apprenticeship as a civil engineer for 5 years, although he really wanted to be an artist.Meynell, 1887. In 1869, he sailed from Swansea to
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, and spent the next 6 months travelling and sketching around
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. In
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he made the acquaintance of Keeley Halswelle who gave him practical advice on art. It was Halswelle whose criticism encouraged Hole to endeavour to become a professional painter. On returning to Edinburgh, Hole entered the School of Design, then won admission to the life school of the Royal Scottish Academy, first exhibiting there in 1873; in 1878 he was elected an associate of the Academy. Around this time he took up
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 ...
and was accepted into the Royal Society of Painters and Etchers (RE) in 1885; he was already a member of the Royal Scottish Watercolour Society (RSW) from 1884. He eventually became a full member of the Academy (RSA).


Career

Hole went on to specialise in painting industrial and historical material. Although born in England, his mother was Scottish, he was brought up, studied, lived, worked and died in Edinburgh, and devoted much of his energies to Scottish national subjects and purposes. Principal paintings include ''End of
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'' (1879), ''A Straggler of the Chevalier's Army'', '' Culloden'', ''
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's Parliament'' (1882), ''If thou hadst known'' (1885) and ''The
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Pilgrims'' (1889). Other paintings included ''Medea in the Island of Circe'', several based on
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legend, and several depicting the life of fishermen on the west coast of Scotland, exhibited in 1883–84. Of the latter, ''The Night's Catch'' and ''The fill of the two Boats'' were praised by critics.Caw, p. 268 ff. Hole's etchings were also highly regarded, one critic describing them as "perhaps the most wonderful translations of colour and handling, of design and conception and spirit, into another artistic medium ever made, and entitle their author to rank with creative artists of the highest class". Around 1900, he travelled to Palestine in order to study the background for biblical painting. There he began working on the 80 watercolours that would eventually appear as illustrations in his book ''The Life of Jesus of Nazareth''. In April to May 1906 these pictures were shown at an exhibition at the
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in London. He also painted scenes from the Old Testament. In 1898 Hole painted a Processional
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for the entrance hall of the
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, showing over 150 figures or "heroes" from Scotland's past. A critic described this work as "one of the most notable essays in mural decoration ever accomplished in this country". He also provided historical paintings for
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and ecclesiastical decorations for other buildings. Hole drew the black and white illustrations for several books including works by
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,
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, and
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. In later life he lived at 13 Inverleith Terrace in north Edinburgh, his neighbour at 15 being fellow-artist
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.Edinburgh and Leith Post Office Directory 1911–12. Hole died in Edinburgh in 1917. He is buried in the
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in the ground of James Lindsay in the centre of the north wall. His name is listed at the base of the monument along with other members of the Hole family.


Selected works

These are some of the publications Hole illustrated. *Hole, William.
Quasi cursores
' (Edinburgh Univ. Press, 1884) *Stevenson, R. L.
The Wrecker
' (New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1892) *Stevenson, R. L.
Catriona
' (London: Cassell & Co. Ltd., 1893) *MacLaren, Ian. ''
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'' ( Hodder & Stoughton, 1896). *Barrie, J. M.
Auld Licht Idylls
' (London: Hodder & Stoughton, 1902) *Barrie, J. M.
A Window in Thrums
' (London: Hodder & Stoughton, 1902) *Hole, William. ''The life of Jesus of Nazareth: eighty pictures'' (Eyre & Spottiswoode, 1906) *Hole William. ''The Holy Bible. Containing The Old And New Testaments'' (Eyre & Spottiswoode, 1925)


Gallery

File:Luke 2-41-50. Jesus goeth up with his parents to the Passover at the age of twelve years; and tarreith behind the temple, seeking instruction from the doctors of the law LOC matpc.23114.jpg, "Jesus... seeking instruction from the doctors of the law" (Luke 2:41-50) File:Luke 2-51, 52. Jesus returneth with his parents to Nazareth where he is subject unto them LOC matpc.23115.jpg, "Jesus returneth with his parents to Nazareth" (Luke 2:51-52) File:War of Independence figures by Wm Hole.JPG,
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File:Roman generals and emperors closeup in the frieze of the Great Hall of the National Galleries Scotland by William Brassey Hole 1897.jpg, Roman generals and emperors closeup in a frieze at the Great Hall of the
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File:Saint Columba converting the Picts.jpg, Saint Columba converting the Picts File:Battle of Largs (detail), 1263.JPG, Battle of Largs File:Caledonia by Wm Hole.JPG, Caledonia


References

;Citations * Wilfrid Meynell.
The modern school of art, Volume 4
' (London: W. R. Howell & Co., c. 1887) *Caw, James L.
Scottish painting past and present
' (T.C. & E.C. Jack, 1908) *Ackerman, Gerald M. ''Les orientalistes de l'Ecole Britannique'' (Art Creation Realisation, 1991) p. 323


External links


William Hole Online. News, biography and general information about the artist.



William Hole archive
(Edinburgh University Library)
Etched portraits by Hole
( National Portrait Gallery) * *
Leith Docks
(1880 etching)

(1882 etching)

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