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Rosa genus

Explore Alfred Parsons’ exquisite watercolor botanical study of roses – a detailed academic illustration reminiscent of 18th-century natural history. Discover beauty & fragility in this unique artwork.

Explore the serene world of Alfred Parsons (1847-1920), an English artist celebrated for idyllic landscapes, botanical illustrations & garden design. Discover his evocative art!

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Artist Biography

Alfred William Parsons: A Life in Art and Gardens

  • Born: Laverton, Australia (1847)
  • Died: 1920
  • Nationality: English
  • Known for: Landscape Painting, Botanical Illustration, Garden Design

Early Life and Artistic Training

  • Born in Beckington, Somerset, the son of a surgeon and keen gardener.
  • Initially worked as a clerk in the Post Office but left to pursue art.
  • Studied at the Kensington School of Art.
  • Began exhibiting his work at various galleries from 1874, including the Royal Academy.
  • Early influences likely included the Barbizon school and English landscape painters.

Artistic Career: Painting and Illustration

  • Developed a reputation for idyllic English landscapes that resonated with American audiences.
  • Frequently exhibited at prestigious galleries like the Grosvenor Gallery and Royal Academy.
  • Collaborated with Edwin Austin Abbey on illustrated books, contributing to popular works of literature.
  • Illustrated short stories by Thomas Hardy and travel books, showcasing his versatility.
  • His illustrations for William Robinson's The Wild Garden were highly regarded and cemented his reputation as a botanical artist.
  • Won the Chantrey Bequest in 1887, recognizing his artistic merit.
  • Published Notes from Japan (1896), documenting his travels with accompanying illustrations.
  • Became President of the Society of Painters in Watercolours in 1905.
  • Illustrated Ellen Willmott's monumental work, The Genus Rosa, featuring over 132 watercolor studies.

Garden Design and Horticultural Interests

  • Shared a belief with contemporaries that artists could design superior gardens.
  • Formed a partnership with Walter Croker St-Ives Partridge to offer garden design services.
  • Designed significant gardens in England, Scotland, and the United States.
  • Notable commissions included Clouds in Wiltshire for Percy Wyndham, and gardens at Wightwick Manor.
  • Restored historic gardens like Great Chalfield Manor and Littlecote House, demonstrating a sensitivity to architectural context.
  • His keen interest in horticulture informed his artistic practice and vice versa.

Legacy and Historical Significance

  • Parsons's work captured the idealized vision of English country life that appealed to American sensibilities.
  • His botanical illustrations, particularly those in The Genus Rosa, are valued for their scientific accuracy and artistic beauty.
  • He contributed significantly to the Arts and Crafts movement’s emphasis on integrating art with nature.
  • His legacy lies in his ability to combine landscape painting, botanical illustration, and garden design into a cohesive artistic vision.
  • Remains an important figure in Victorian art history, celebrated for his depictions of English landscapes and gardens.
Alfred Parsons

Alfred Parsons

1847 - 1920 , Australia

Quick Facts

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Landscape painting, Illustration
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['William Robinson']
  • Date Of Birth: 2 December 1847
  • Date Of Death: 16 January 1920
  • Full Name: Alfred William Parsons
  • Nationality: English
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Rosa genus
    • Rosa foetida
    • Near Shiplake
    • The garden
    • China Roses, Broadway
  • Place Of Birth: Laverton, Australia
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