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The capon tree

Discover 'The Capon Tree' by Arthur Perigal – a stunning Victorian landscape painting of age & tranquility. Oil on canvas, romantic realism, & rich textures await!

Discover Arthur Perigal’s stunning Victorian paintings of British landscapes & architecture – including Mary, Queen of Scots' House & Loch Ness. Explore his historical art!

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Artist Biography

Arthur Perigal: A Victorian Vision of Scotland and England

Arthur Perigal (c.1784–1847), though his exact birthdate remains elusive, emerged as a prominent figure in the British Romantic landscape movement during the Victorian era. Born in London to François Perigal and Marie Ogier, he honed his artistic skills under the tutelage of Henry Fuseli at the Royal Academy, establishing himself as a respected painter with an eye for capturing the grandeur and serenity of both British countryside and architectural heritage.
  • Early Life & Training: Perigal’s formative years were marked by exposure to influential artistic currents, shaping his stylistic sensibilities. Fuseli's guidance instilled in him a fascination with dramatic composition and expressive brushwork – elements that would become hallmarks of his oeuvre.
  • Portraiture & Initial Success: Initially focused on portrait painting in London, Perigal swiftly gained recognition for his ability to convey character and emotion through meticulous detail. His commissions brought him considerable acclaim and established a solid foundation for his subsequent artistic endeavors.
  • Movements & Landscape Exploration: Around 1820, Perigal relocated to Northampton and Manchester, broadening his horizons beyond the urban landscape. However, it was Edinburgh that truly captivated him, becoming his home base where he cultivated a teaching career and actively participated in the vibrant art scene of Scotland.
Perigal’s artistic output is characterized by a distinctive blend of Romantic idealism and meticulous realism. He skillfully employed oil paints on canvas to depict landscapes imbued with atmospheric depth and evocative color palettes—a technique particularly evident in his celebrated works like “Loch Ness, Highlands” and “Stepping Stones On The Jed.” These paintings aren't merely representations of places; they are meditations on beauty, solitude, and the sublime. His depictions of Scottish scenery resonate deeply with the Romantic spirit, prioritizing emotional impact alongside accurate observation.
  • Notable Paintings: Among his most enduring achievements are “The Capon Tree,” a masterful portrayal of aged woodland reflecting quiet contemplation; and “Mary, Queen of Scots’ House,” which meticulously recreates the historic edifice in Edinburgh, demonstrating Perigal's dedication to historical accuracy alongside artistic finesse.
Perigal’s contribution to Victorian art extends beyond individual masterpieces. He championed the Romantic aesthetic—emphasizing emotion and imagination—while simultaneously grounding his compositions in careful topographical detail. His legacy resides not only in his paintings themselves but also in their role as embodiments of a pivotal period in British artistic history, securing his place as a significant voice within the landscape genre. His work continues to inspire admiration for its blend of Romantic grandeur and meticulous realism.
arthur perigal

arthur perigal

1860 - 1900 , United Kingdom

Quick Facts

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Victorian Art
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Romanticism']
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Henry Fuseli']
  • Date Of Birth: London, United Kingdom (1860)
  • Full Name: Arthur Perigal
  • Nationality: British
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Loch Ness, Highlands
    • The Capon Tree
    • Stepping Stones On The Jed
  • Place Of Birth: London
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