Atelier — Complimentary worldwide shipping — Delivery 2–6 weeks
Painting from Photo Wishlist Cart
PreviewPreview AR previewAR preview Buy Print Buy PrintBuy Image Buy Image SendSend
DetailsDetails Add to favorites Add to favorites DownloadDownload SimilarsSimilars X-RayX-Ray DiaporamaDiaporama

Folk Dance

A lively watercolor capturing the energetic spirit of a communal folk dance by Ellis William Roberts, showcasing vibrant movement and cultural heritage from 1938 that you can bring into your own collection.

Discover the evocative Welsh art of Ellis William Roberts! Known for satirical portraits & folk dance illustrations, his work captures a unique cultural heritage.

Hand Made Oil Reproduction

Hand-painted oil on canvas in your size and frame, made to order by our artists. (Buy Print Buy PrintBuy Image Buy Image)

P118B $10
P118H $10
P118W $10
P438Z $10
P508JH $12
P508YH $12
P805H $10
P805Z $10
P919BZ $10
P919G $10
P919XJ $10
P959ZH $10
P968JZ $12
W106C $8
W218G $10
W218JH $8
W218Y $10
W307PJ $10
W316G $10
W316PJ $8
W316Y $10
W398PJ $8
W4111J $10
W500HY $15
W500JH $15
W692G $12
W849H $8
W940BG $15
W953PJ $8

Standard
custom
CM
INCH

Pick from our preset sizes that match the artwork's original proportions.

width
height

You may enter your own dimensions to fit a specific frame or space. If your selected size does not match the original image's proportions, we will either crop the artwork or extend the painting with additional hand-painted elements. A digital mockup will be sent for your approval before production begins.
Please note that the on-screen preview does not reflect the actual cropping or extension. Only the mockup will accurately show the final composition.
While custom sizes are available, we recommend selecting a dimension from the predefined list to preserve the original proportions.

Examples of what can be changed: Replace face with customer photo; Add pet (e.g., replace cat with dog); Include hidden message in background; Change background landscape or elements.
After order, TopImpressionists.com team will email client for instructions and provide a mockup preview

Worldwide Delivery () in 3/4 weeks instead of standard 5 weeks. (16 August). No compromise on quality.

why_choose_icon
Free Worldwide Express Shipping
why_choose_icon
High-Quality Linen Canvas
why_choose_icon
Full Shipping Insurance
why_choose_icon
Customs Tax Refund Guarantee
why_choose_icon
True Color Matching Guarantee
why_choose_icon
60-Day Return Policy (Defects Only)
why_choose_icon
100% Money-Back Guarantee
why_choose_icon
Bulk Discount Offer

Total Price

$ 269

reproduction

Folk Dance

Reproduction Medium

Reproduction Size

-

Total Price

$ 269


Artist Biography

Ellis William Roberts: A Welsh Voice in Victorian Portraiture

Ellis William Roberts (1860-1930) emerges from the artistic landscape of late 19th and early 20th century Wales as a significant, though often overlooked, portrait painter. Born in Burslem, Staffordshire, his journey to becoming a prominent artist was marked by a deliberate shift towards London and a keen observation of Victorian society – particularly its women – reflected in his distinctive satirical and evocative works. Roberts’ career wasn't defined by grand exhibitions or widespread fame initially; instead, it unfolded through a series of commissions, meticulous studies, and a growing reputation for capturing the nuances of character and social standing.

Roberts’ early artistic training began at the Wedgwood Institute in Stoke-on-Trent, a center for ceramic art. This initial exposure to craftsmanship instilled a strong sense of detail and technical skill, which he later applied to his portraiture. However, it was his subsequent studies at the Minton Memorial Art School and, crucially, the Royal College of Art in London that truly shaped his artistic vision. The influence of the Academy’s rigorous training combined with Parisian exposure to Impressionistic techniques provided him with a sophisticated palette and an understanding of light and shadow – elements he skillfully employed to render his subjects with remarkable realism and psychological depth.

A Portrait of Victorian Society

Roberts' subject matter primarily revolved around the women of London society, a demographic he depicted with both admiration and subtle critique. He wasn’t simply producing flattering likenesses; rather, he presented portraits that revealed character, social status, and often, underlying tensions within the Victorian framework. His work frequently employed a satirical edge, subtly exposing the artificiality and constraints placed upon women of the era. Consider his portrait of Susannah West Wilson, later Lady Holford – a commission reflecting his growing success – where the subject’s gaze holds both dignity and a hint of melancholy, suggesting a life lived within the confines of societal expectations.

His depictions weren't limited to the upper echelons of society. Roberts also produced portraits of working-class individuals, offering glimpses into their lives and struggles. These works demonstrate his empathy and ability to capture the essence of ordinary people, showcasing a broader range of subjects than often associated with Victorian portraiture at the time.

Technique and Style

Roberts’ artistic style can be characterized as a blend of realism and Impressionism. He meticulously observed his subjects, rendering their features with remarkable accuracy – a testament to his training at the Royal College of Art. However, he also embraced loose brushstrokes and an emphasis on capturing fleeting moments of light and atmosphere, hallmarks of the Impressionist movement. His use of color was particularly noteworthy; he favored muted tones and subtle gradations, creating a sense of depth and realism while simultaneously conveying mood and emotion.

Roberts’ technique involved layering thin glazes of paint to achieve luminous effects and build up texture. He often worked on toned paper or canvas, allowing the surface to influence his color choices and create a richer visual experience. His portraits are not merely representations of appearance but rather carefully constructed narratives conveyed through subtle details – the angle of a hand, the expression in an eye, the arrangement of clothing – all contributing to a deeper understanding of the subject’s personality and social context.

Legacy and Recognition

Despite his talent and dedication, Roberts' work received relatively little attention during his lifetime. He primarily worked through commissions and smaller exhibitions, never achieving widespread fame or recognition. However, in recent decades, there has been a growing appreciation for his unique artistic vision and the valuable insights he offered into Victorian society. His portraits are now housed in collections such as the Potteries Museum & Art Gallery in Stoke-on-Trent and the National Trust, ensuring that his work continues to be studied and enjoyed by future generations.

Roberts’ legacy lies not only in his individual artworks but also in his contribution to a more nuanced understanding of Victorian portraiture. He was a keen observer of human nature, capable of capturing both the beauty and the complexities of his subjects – a testament to his artistic skill and perceptive eye.

Quick Facts

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Portraiture, Satirical Art
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Ashcan School']
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Havelock Ellis']
  • Date Of Birth: 1860-10-27
  • Date Of Death: 1930-09
  • Full Name: Ellis William Roberts
  • Nationality: British, English
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Lady Margaret Scott
    • Susannah West Wilson
  • Place Of Birth: Burslem, Staffordshire
Explore artworks organized by themes, styles, and characteristics.
© TopImpressionists.com — All Rights Reserved  ·  100% Hand-Painted · Satisfaction Guaranteed · Free Worldwide Shipping
VISA MASTERCARD