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  • 制作日1908
  • 寸法90.0 x 70.0 cm

Eric Henri Kennington (1888-1960) was a British sculptor & war artist celebrated for his poignant depictions of soldiers' experiences in both World Wars, notably 'The Kensingtons at Laventie' and illustrations for T.E. Lawrence’s *Seven Pillars of Wisdom*.

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A Life Etched in Stone and Canvas: The World of Eric Henri Kennington

Eric Henri Kennington, born in Chelsea, London, in 1888, was an artist whose life mirrored the tumultuous currents of the early 20th century. He wasn’t merely a recorder of his time; he was deeply embedded within it, experiencing its hardships and triumphs firsthand. The son of Thomas Benjamin Kennington, a respected genre and portrait painter and founding member of the New English Art Club, Eric inherited an artistic lineage that fostered both technical skill and a keen observation of human character. His early education at St Paul’s School and the Lambeth School of Art laid the foundation for a career that would span painting, sculpture, and illustration, all marked by a profound sense of realism and empathy. Even in his youth, Kennington demonstrated an ability to capture the essence of everyday life, finding beauty and dignity in ordinary subjects – a trait that would become central to his artistic vision. His initial success with paintings of costermongers in 1914 allowed him to establish a studio, signaling the beginning of a promising career just as Europe teetered on the brink of war.

Bearing Witness: Kennington and the Great War

The outbreak of World War I irrevocably altered Kennington’s path. He enlisted in the 13th (Kensington) Battalion London Regiment in August 1914, eager to contribute to the national effort. However, his experience on the Western Front was far from romanticized. Wounded in January 1915 during a mishap with a jammed rifle – an incident that nearly cost him his foot – Kennington returned to England and spent months recovering. It was during this convalescence that he began work on what would become one of his most iconic paintings, The Kensingtons at Laventie. This remarkable piece, painted in reverse on glass, depicts a group of exhausted soldiers from his platoon, their faces etched with weariness and resilience. The painting wasn’t a glorification of war; it was an unflinching portrayal of its human cost, capturing the quiet heroism and enduring spirit of ordinary men facing extraordinary circumstances. Its exhibition in 1916 caused a sensation, praised for its technical brilliance and honest depiction of wartime reality. Kennington's commitment to portraying the truth of the conflict led to his appointment as an official war artist in 1917, allowing him extended periods on the front lines. He worked alongside artists like William Rothenstein, often under shellfire, documenting the lives of soldiers and producing a series of lithographs for the Ministry of Information aimed at bolstering public support for the war effort. However, his experience wasn’t without frustration; he felt hampered by censorship and lacked the privileges afforded to other official war artists such as William Orpen and Muirhead Bone.

Between the Wars: Portraits, Illustrations, and a Literary Collaboration

The interwar years saw Kennington diversify his artistic output. While continuing to accept portrait commissions – capturing the likenesses of prominent figures of the day – he also found success as an illustrator. His most significant collaboration during this period was with T.E. Lawrence, the legendary “Lawrence of Arabia.” Kennington accompanied Lawrence on a journey to the Middle East and created a series of drawings that served as the basis for illustrations in Lawrence’s monumental work, Seven Pillars of Wisdom. These illustrations weren't merely decorative; they were integral to conveying the atmosphere and character of the Arab Revolt. This project showcased Kennington’s versatility and his ability to translate complex narratives into compelling visual imagery. Simultaneously, he began to explore sculpture more seriously, inspired by ancient Egyptian art encountered during his travels with Lawrence. He quickly established himself as a gifted sculptor, creating works that possessed both power and sensitivity.

Memorials and Legacy: A Lasting Impression

Kennington’s talent for capturing human emotion and form found its most enduring expression in his sculptural memorials. His 24th East Surrey Division War Memorial in Battersea Park stands as a poignant tribute to the fallen, featuring powerfully sculpted figures that convey grief, loss, and remembrance. He also contributed significantly to the Shakespeare Memorial Theatre in Stratford-upon-Avon and created the tomb effigy of T.E. Lawrence at Wareham in Dorset – a fitting final homage to his friend and collaborator. Kennington continued to serve as a war artist during World War II, again focusing on depictions of everyday life for soldiers and airmen. He died in 1960, leaving behind a body of work that is both historically significant and deeply moving. His art remains a powerful testament to the human spirit’s capacity for endurance, resilience, and compassion, offering a glimpse into the realities of war and the enduring power of artistic expression. His legacy lies not only in his technical skill but also in his unwavering commitment to portraying the truth, even when it was uncomfortable or challenging.
Eric Henri Kennington

Eric Henri Kennington

1888 - 1960 , United Kingdom

基本情報

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Realism, Figurative Art
  • Date Of Birth: 1888
  • Date Of Death: 1960
  • Full Name: Eric Henri Kennington
  • Nationality: British
  • Notable Artworks:
    • The Kensingtons at Laventie
    • Fusilier Perrin
    • Mrs George Struthers
  • Place Of Birth: Chelsea, UK
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