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Maternité

Admire Julia Beatrice How’s ‘Maternité,’ a poignant oil painting of mother & child. Realistic style, layered textures, & soft lighting capture tender intimacy. Discover this unique artwork.

Julia Beatrice How (1865-1932) was a British painter celebrated in France for her delicate portraits of mothers & children, nudes, and still lifes. Compared to Morisot & Cassatt, she exhibited widely but remained underappreciated in Britain. Discover

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Julia Beatrice How: A Quiet Voice Amidst Impressionistic Brilliance

Julia Beatrice How (1865-1932) remains a somewhat overlooked figure in the annals of British art history, yet her paintings—particularly those produced during her formative years in France—hold a distinctive charm and capture a nuanced portrayal of motherhood and domestic life. Born in Devon to a family of silversmiths, How’s early life was marked by tragedy as both her parents succumbed to illness before she reached adulthood, shaping her resilience and fostering an independent spirit that would define her artistic journey. Her formal education began at the Herkomer School at Bushey, Hertfordshire, where she honed her drawing skills alongside fellow artists preparing for careers in illustration and painting. However, it was a move to Paris around 1893 that truly propelled How’s artistic development. Drawn to the burgeoning Impressionist movement, she enrolled at the Académie Delecluse, immersing herself in the techniques championed by luminaries like Claude Monet and Pierre-Auguste Renoir—artists whose exploration of light and color profoundly impacted her own aesthetic sensibilities. How quickly established herself as a respected artist within Parisian circles, gaining recognition from influential figures such as Auguste Rodin, Camille Claudel, and Lucien Simon. These encounters fostered an appreciation for sculptural form and expressive gesture, subtly informing the composition and emotional depth of her paintings. Her debut exhibition at the Société nationale des beaux-arts in 1902 showcased a remarkable output—approximately 147 works—demonstrating her unwavering dedication to her craft and securing her place amongst the prominent painters of the era. Her favored subjects included intimate portraits of mothers and children, rendered with meticulous detail and imbued with tenderness. How skillfully employed pastel crayons, oils, and watercolors, achieving a remarkable level of tonal subtlety and capturing fleeting moments of domestic tranquility. Notably, she was compared favorably to Berthe Morisot and Mary Cassatt—artists who similarly celebrated the female experience in art—though her work received less critical acclaim back home in Britain. Throughout her career, How’s paintings were exhibited extensively across Europe, cementing her reputation as a gifted artist recognized internationally. Highlights included appearances at the Royal Scottish Academy (1915–36), the Royal Glasgow Institute of Art (1913-39), and the Royal Academy (1924–36). She garnered an honorable mention at the Carnegie Exhibition in 1914, reflecting her artistic merit and securing membership to the Société nationale des beaux-arts in 1904. Her legacy extends beyond individual artworks; she served as a mentor to younger artists and contributed to the broader discourse surrounding Impressionism and its exploration of domestic life. A memorial exhibition held at the Beaux Arts Gallery in Paris and subsequently at the New Burlington Galleries commemorated How’s passing in 1932, ensuring that her artistic achievements would not be forgotten. Her enduring influence can be seen in the continued appreciation for her evocative depictions of motherhood—a testament to her ability to capture the essence of human emotion with quiet grace and unwavering artistry.
Julia Beatrice How

Julia Beatrice How

1867 - 1932 , United Kingdom

주요 정보

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Impressionism
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist:
    • Berthe Morisot
    • Mary Cassatt
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
    • Rodin
    • Polin
    • Besnard
    • Lucien Simon
  • Date Of Birth: Devon, United Kingdom (1865)
  • Date Of Death: 1932
  • Full Name: Julia Beatrice How
  • Nationality: British
  • Notable Artworks:
    • L'ombrelle bleu
    • Maternité
  • Place Of Birth: Bideford, Devon
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