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Will he do it

Discover 'Will He Do It' by George Elgar Hicks – a dramatic 19th-century oil painting of a rugby match. Explore its impasto texture, muted tones & nostalgic scene.

George Elgar Hicks (1824-1914) fue un pintor victoriano conocido por sus grandes escenas de género que emulan a William Powell Frith y retratos sociales. Explore sus representaciones de la vida moderna y mercados bulliciosos.

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Biografía del artista

George Elgar Hicks: A Victorian Genre Pioneer

George Elgar Hicks (1824 – 1914) occupies a unique position within the annals of Victorian art, primarily recognized for his ambitious genre paintings that meticulously emulate the dramatic style of William Powell Frith. However, beyond this stylistic kinship lies a substantial contribution to British artistic landscape—a steadfast dedication to portraying scenes from everyday life with remarkable realism and psychological depth. Born on March 13th, 1824, in Lymington, Hampshire, Hicks descended from a wealthy family who instilled in him an early inclination towards medicine, though he ultimately abandoned this path for the pursuit of artistic expression. His formative years were marked by considerable familial responsibilities and a burgeoning conviction that painting represented his true vocation. Formal training commenced at University College London in 1840, yet after only three years’ arduous study, Hicks swiftly discerned that his artistic calling transcended academic pursuits. Driven by this unwavering belief, he enrolled at Sass's Academy and subsequently entered the Royal Academy Schools in 1844—a pivotal juncture shaping his artistic trajectory. Despite initial difficulties securing recognition as an artist—he famously recounted during this period that his work was “small” and “unimportant”—Hicks persevered, bolstered by familial obligations and a resolute commitment to honing his craft. Marriage to Maria Hariss in 1847 solidified his domestic life, resulting in eight children born within the ensuing seven years. This busy family environment undoubtedly presented challenges to Hicks’ artistic endeavors during his early career; nevertheless, it simultaneously fostered an acute understanding of human emotion and social dynamics—elements that would subsequently infuse his paintings with profound resonance. Notably, Hicks distinguished himself from many contemporaries by demonstrating a sustained fascination with Frith's stylistic approach, establishing himself as his principal imitator. This devotion to Frith’s theatrical grandeur informed every brushstroke, resulting in canvases brimming with dramatic lighting and meticulously rendered figures conveying palpable emotion. Hicks’ artistic output gained considerable momentum in the late 1850s when he achieved success with “Dividend Day at the Bank of England,” an exhibition piece that captivated audiences and decisively solidified Frith's influence on Hicks’ oeuvre. Subsequent paintings—including "One Minute to Six," "Billingsgate Fish Market," and "Changing Homes"—further cemented his reputation as a chronicler of modern life, albeit often met with critical scrutiny regarding their aesthetic merit. These works tackled subjects rarely explored by other artists of the time, reflecting Hicks' willingness to confront challenging social realities—a characteristic that distinguishes him from many of his peers. He meticulously documented scenes of urban bustle and domestic tranquility alike, capturing the nuances of Victorian society with unparalleled accuracy. His artistic legacy resides not merely in stylistic imitation but also in his pioneering exploration of genre painting—a medium demanding meticulous observation and psychological insight. Hicks achieved particular renown for depicting the vibrant Billingsgate Fish Market and capturing the essence of everyday life with unflinching honesty. His canvases continue to resonate today, offering a valuable glimpse into Victorian society and demonstrating Hicks’ enduring contribution to British art history as a master of portraying the human condition within the context of his time.
George Elgar Hicks

George Elgar Hicks

1824 - 1914 , Reino Unido

Información clave

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Pintura Victoriana; Imitación de Frith
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['William Powell Frith']
  • Date Of Birth: 1824
  • Date Of Death: 1914
  • Full Name: George Elgar Hicks
  • Nationality: Inglés
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Dividend Day at the Bank of England
    • El Mercado de Billingsgate
    • Los Cambiantes
  • Place Of Birth: Lymington, Reino Unido
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