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HENRY STACY MARKS (1829-1898)
Hyacinthine macaw (1889 United Kingdom)
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| Item Stock Code |
790 |
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| Item Medium Description |
Watercolour over traces of pencil |
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| Item Signed, Inscribed, Dated Details |
Signed with intials and dated Oct 21/1889 |
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| UK/USA Dimensions |
10.50 inch wide 24.50 inch high |
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| European Converted Dimensions |
26.67 cm wide 62.23 cm high |
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| Item Exhibition History |
London, Fine Art Society, Sketches and Drawings of Birds by Henry Stacy Marks, 1890, no.60 |
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| Item Description / Dealer Expertise |
A London genre and animal painter, watercolourist and illustrator. He studied in both London and Paris and exhibited at the Royal Academy and elsewhere from 1853. He was elected ARA in 1870 and became a full RA in 1878. His earlier works were usually historical and literary, especially Shakespearian and often humorous. Latterly he painted many carefully studied animal and bird pictures and seemed particularly fond of parrots.
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| MARKS |
After studying at the Royal Academy Schools in London, Henry Stacy Marks left in 1851 for Paris and the Ecole des Beaux-Arts. Upon his return to London in 1853 he showed his works at the Royal Academy. He was an active exhibitor also at the Old Water Colour Society. Marks was a fervent admirer of Shakespeare’s work, knowing much of it by heart. This admiration influenced all his work. Nevertheless, despite their undoubted value, his paintings did not find broad appreciation early on, apart from a limited circle of enlightened amateurs. Thus to survive, he concentrated on stained glass designs, book illustrations and Christmas cards. With time he achieved justified appreciation and became an Associate of the Royal Academy in 1871.
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FOR SALE |
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