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Gilbert Frankau

  • Creation date1923
  • Dimensions92.0 x 71.0 cm

Discover Flora Lion's captivating portraits & wartime scenes! English painter known for society figures, landscapes & poignant depictions of British life during WWI.

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Artist Biography

Flora Lion: A Portraitist of Her Time

Flora Marguerite Lion (December 3, 1878 – May 15, 1958) stands as a testament to the enduring legacy of Victorian and Edwardian art, particularly within the realm of portraiture. Born in London to an English father and French mother—a heritage that undoubtedly shaped her artistic sensibilities—Lion embarked on a prolific career spanning several decades, establishing herself as one of Britain’s most respected painters of her era. Her distinctive style blended realism with impressionistic techniques, resulting in canvases imbued with both meticulous detail and atmospheric nuance.

Early Life & Artistic Training

Lion's formative years were marked by rigorous artistic education. She enrolled at St John’s Wood Art School in 1894, honing her skills before furthering her training at the Royal Academy of Arts between 1895 and 1899. This foundational grounding proved invaluable as she pursued advanced studies at Académie Julian in Paris throughout 1899 and 1900, immersing herself in the vibrant artistic milieu of Belle Époque France. These experiences instilled in her a profound understanding of both British and continental artistic traditions—a duality that would permeate her oeuvre.

Notable Commissions & Artistic Style

Lion’s professional life blossomed after 1900 when she began exhibiting regularly at the Royal Academy, showcasing her talent to discerning audiences. Her reputation grew steadily as she undertook commissions for prominent figures of society, capturing their likenesses with remarkable accuracy and sensitivity. However, Lion's artistic contribution extended beyond individual portraits; she embraced public art projects, notably responding to a call from the Ministry of Information during World War I. Recognizing the importance of morale-boosting imagery, she was tasked with depicting factory scenes on the home front—a daring undertaking considering the prevailing social conventions of the time. Her paintings of Leeds and Bradford factories offer invaluable insight into British industrial life during the war years. Lion skillfully captured the industrious spirit of women workers, portraying them not merely as laborers but as individuals imbued with determination and resilience. The depiction of a canteen break – an unprecedented innovation in Britain – stands out for its portrayal of camaraderie and quiet dignity amidst challenging circumstances. This masterful blend of realism and impressionistic brushwork exemplifies Lion’s artistic vision—a commitment to capturing both the tangible details of everyday life and the emotional resonance of human experience.

Recognition & Legacy

Despite facing obstacles in securing funding for her work, Lion's dedication to her craft ultimately yielded significant rewards. The Imperial War Museum gratefully accepted two paintings commissioned by Lion – ‘Mrs Sylvia Gascoigne’ and ‘Flora Drummond (Suffragette)’—marking a pivotal moment in the artist’s career and ensuring that her artistic legacy would endure. Though she wasn’t selected for commissions by the British War Memorials Committee, Flora Lion's contribution to British art history remains undeniable. Her canvases continue to inspire admiration for their stylistic elegance and emotional depth, cementing her place as a significant figure within the Victorian and Edwardian artistic landscape.
flora lion

flora lion

1878 - 1958

Quick Facts

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Realist-Impressionism
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['']
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  • Date Of Birth: December 3, 1878
  • Date Of Death: May 15, 1958
  • Full Name: Flora Marguerite Lion
  • Nationality: English
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Mrs Sylvia Gascoigne
    • Flora Drummond
  • Place Of Birth: London, England
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