All Arthur Devis Oil Paintings

1712-1787 English By 1728 he had left Preston, and the following year he was working in London for the Flemish topographical and sporting painter Peter Tillemans. There he specialized in landscape painting and copying various works in Tillemans studio after Marco Ricci, Giovanni Paolo Panini and Jan van Bloemen. Devis earliest known commission, Hoghton Towers from Duxon Hill, Lancashire (1735; priv. col., see 1983 exh. cat., no. 3), painted for Sir Henry Hoghton during a trip to Preston in 1734-5, shows Tillemans influence in its attention to detail and the use of thin, transparent paint. Thomas Lister with his Family (c. 1738; Chicago, IL, A. Inst.) demonstrates a similar interest in landscape, featuring the family group in Gisburn Park, Lancs. Devis had returned to London by 1742 and established himself as a painter of conversation pieces, with a studio in Great Queen Street. Roger Hesketh with his Family is typical of his work at this time; it shows how Devis transformed the intimacy of a Dutch 17th-century genre scene into an elegant interior with the group of sitters connected by formal, schematic gestures. Roger Hesketh stands apart, in a tastefully contrived pose, his legs crossed and right arm thrust inside his waistcoat. His son, Fleetwood, stands with his hand resting on a dog next to his wife, who is seated with an infant on her lap. The adjacent telescope, globe and marine paintings are intended to advertise Hesketh interest in astronomy and travel.
 

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Arthur Devis Benedick in the Arbor oil on canvas


Benedick in the Arbor
Benedick in the Arbor
Painting ID::  19093
  1852-54 Oil on panel Munro Family Collection.
  1852-54 Oil on panel Munro Family Collection.

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Arthur Devis The Long Engagement oil on canvas


The Long Engagement
The Long Engagement
Painting ID::  19095
  1853-55 Oil on canvas Birmingham Museums & Art Gallery.
  1853-55 Oil on canvas Birmingham Museums & Art Gallery.

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Arthur Devis Fair Rosamund oil on canvas


Fair Rosamund
Fair Rosamund
Painting ID::  19096
  1854 Oil on board National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne.
  1854 Oil on board National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne.

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Arthur Devis Edward Robert Hughes as a Child oil on canvas


Edward Robert Hughes as a Child
Edward Robert Hughes as a Child
Painting ID::  19097
  1854-55 Oil on canvas Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge.
  1854-55 Oil on canvas Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge.

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Arthur Devis Home from Sea oil on canvas


Home from Sea
Home from Sea
Painting ID::  19098
  1856-57 Oil on panel Ashmolean Museum, Oxford.
  1856-57 Oil on panel Ashmolean Museum, Oxford.

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     1712-1787 English By 1728 he had left Preston, and the following year he was working in London for the Flemish topographical and sporting painter Peter Tillemans. There he specialized in landscape painting and copying various works in Tillemans studio after Marco Ricci, Giovanni Paolo Panini and Jan van Bloemen. Devis earliest known commission, Hoghton Towers from Duxon Hill, Lancashire (1735; priv. col., see 1983 exh. cat., no. 3), painted for Sir Henry Hoghton during a trip to Preston in 1734-5, shows Tillemans influence in its attention to detail and the use of thin, transparent paint. Thomas Lister with his Family (c. 1738; Chicago, IL, A. Inst.) demonstrates a similar interest in landscape, featuring the family group in Gisburn Park, Lancs. Devis had returned to London by 1742 and established himself as a painter of conversation pieces, with a studio in Great Queen Street. Roger Hesketh with his Family is typical of his work at this time; it shows how Devis transformed the intimacy of a Dutch 17th-century genre scene into an elegant interior with the group of sitters connected by formal, schematic gestures. Roger Hesketh stands apart, in a tastefully contrived pose, his legs crossed and right arm thrust inside his waistcoat. His son, Fleetwood, stands with his hand resting on a dog next to his wife, who is seated with an infant on her lap. The adjacent telescope, globe and marine paintings are intended to advertise Hesketh interest in astronomy and travel.

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