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Edward Price (1800-1885): British Romantic landscape painter renowned for evocative seascapes, atmospheric scenes & depictions of coastal life.

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Artist Biography

Edward Price (1800-1885): A Vision of Coastal England

Edward Price, born in 1800, emerged as a prominent figure in British Romantic landscape painting during the Victorian era—a period marked by fascination with nature and an idealized portrayal of rural life. His artistic journey unfolded against the backdrop of significant social and cultural shifts, shaping his distinctive style and cementing his place within art history. Price’s oeuvre primarily focused on capturing the dramatic beauty of England's coastline, particularly the rugged shores of Galloway—a region he considered to be profoundly inspiring.
  • Early Life & Education: Price received a formal education at Rugby School, honing his intellectual curiosity alongside developing foundational artistic skills. He subsequently pursued studies at Eton College and Christ’s Hospital, preparing him for a distinguished academic career.
  • Academic Pursuits & Artistic Influences: Price excelled in Classics at Oxford University, immersing himself in Greek mythology and philosophy—influences that would subtly permeate his artistic vision. Notably, he was captivated by the works of Turner and Constable, whose atmospheric landscapes established precedents for Romantic painting’s expressive power.
  • Career Highlights & Artistic Style: Price embarked on a prolific artistic career, producing numerous paintings that celebrated the grandeur of Galloway's coastline. His technique involved meticulous observation combined with masterful brushwork—creating textured surfaces and luminous color palettes that conveyed both realism and emotional depth. He skillfully employed chiaroscuro (the dramatic interplay of light and shadow) to heighten visual impact and evoke mood.
  • Notable Works: Among Price’s most celebrated paintings are “The Cliffs of Galloway” and “Sunset Over Galloway,” which exemplify his signature style—characterized by sweeping vistas, turbulent seascapes, and evocative depictions of coastal weather conditions. These artworks demonstrate Price's ability to translate the sublime beauty of nature onto canvas with remarkable precision and sensitivity.
  • Legacy & Recognition: Edward Price’s artistic legacy extends beyond his individual paintings; he served as President of Rugby School for many years, fostering a tradition of excellence in education and scholarship. His contributions to British art history are recognized through the enduring appeal of his landscapes—which continue to inspire admiration for their expressive beauty and masterful execution.
Price’s artistic vision resonated deeply with the Romantic movement's core tenets—a reverence for untamed wilderness, an embrace of emotion as a catalyst for creativity, and a belief in art’s capacity to convey profound spiritual truths. He stands as a testament to the transformative power of observation and imagination—leaving behind a body of work that embodies the spirit of Victorian England and secures his enduring place among Britain's greatest landscape painters.
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edward price

1800 - 1885

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  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Romantic Landscape Art
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  • Date Of Death: 1885
  • Full Name: Edward Price
  • Nationality: British
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