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Charles Babbage

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Samuel Laurence (1812-1884) was a British portrait painter celebrated for his insightful depictions of Victorian literary and scientific luminaries like Carlyle, Dickens, and Babbage. Explore his legacy.

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Biografia do Artista

Early Life and Artistic Promise

Samuel Laurence, born in Guildford, Surrey, in 1812, emerged as a significant figure in Victorian portraiture, an era defined by its fascination with personality and social standing. From his earliest years, a profound inclination towards art was evident, foreshadowing a career dedicated to capturing the likenesses of Britain’s most prominent individuals. His initial forays into the art world began with exhibitions at the Society of British Artists in 1834, laying the groundwork for wider recognition. The pivotal year of 1836 marked a turning point when Laurence presented three portraits – notably including one of the esteemed Mrs. Somerville – at the Royal Academy exhibition. This acceptance into the prestigious academy signaled his arrival as an artist to watch, a testament to his burgeoning talent and skill. It was a crucial step for any aspiring painter in 19th-century Britain, opening doors to patronage and critical acclaim.

A Portraitist of Victorian Society

Laurence’s career blossomed as he became the sought-after portraitist of leading figures in British society, literature, and science. He consistently exhibited at both the Society of British Artists and the Royal Academy, building a reputation for his ability to convey not just physical resemblance but also a sense of character and intellect. His canvases featured an impressive array of influential individuals: the Right Hon. Thomas Erskine, captured in 1838; the brooding intensity of Thomas Carlyle in 1841; Sir Frederick Pollock, portrayed both in 1842 and again in 1847, revealing a consistency of style and observation. Beyond these prominent figures, Laurence’s portfolio included portraits of Charles Babbage, Dr. William Whewell, James Spedding, the Rev. William Hepworth Thompson, Robert Browning, Sir Thomas Watson, and the Rev. Frederick Denison Maurice – a veritable who's who of Victorian intellectual life. His skill extended beyond oil on canvas; he also produced numerous crayon drawings, offering a more intimate and immediate impression of his subjects, including notable likenesses of Charles Dickens ('Sketch of Boz'), John Hullah, Professor Adam Sedgwick, George Grote, and Lord Ashburton. These works demonstrate Laurence’s versatility and adaptability to different mediums, solidifying his position as a master portraitist.

Influences and Artistic Development

Laurence's artistic journey was profoundly shaped by his travels and dedicated study of the Old Masters. During his early married life, he embarked on journeys to Florence and Venice, immersing himself in the rich artistic heritage of Italy. He meticulously examined the techniques employed by Renaissance masters, seeking to unlock the secrets behind their enduring success. This period of intensive study instilled in him a deep appreciation for classical principles of composition, light, and shadow, which would later become hallmarks of his own style. A subsequent visit to the United States in 1854 further broadened his artistic horizons. While residing at Longfellow’s home in Massachusetts, he created a portrait of James Russell Lowell, a work that was subsequently engraved, demonstrating his ability to adapt his skills to different cultural contexts and subjects. This transatlantic experience enriched his perspective and contributed to the unique quality of his portraits.

Legacy and Enduring Significance

Samuel Laurence’s legacy rests upon an extensive body of portraiture that provides invaluable visual records of prominent Victorian figures, offering a glimpse into the personalities and intellectual currents of the era. His portraits of Leigh Hunt, Thomas Carlyle, Harriet Lady Ashburton, Frederick Denison Maurice, Mrs. Gaskell, Archbishop Trench, and William Edward Forster are particularly celebrated and have been widely disseminated through engravings, ensuring their continued accessibility to future generations. Several of his works now reside in prestigious institutions such as the National Portrait Gallery, Trinity College, Cambridge, and the Reform Club in London, testament to their artistic merit and historical importance. Laurence’s ability to capture not only physical likeness but also a sense of inner character – the very essence of his subjects – contributed significantly to his enduring recognition as one of the leading portrait painters of his time. He passed away on February 28, 1884, leaving behind a rich artistic heritage that continues to be appreciated for its skill, sensitivity, and historical value. His portraits remain vital windows into the Victorian age.
Samuel Laurence

Samuel Laurence

1812 - 1884 , United Kingdom

Breve Biografia

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Portraiture
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Old Masters']
  • Date Of Birth: 1812
  • Date Of Death: 1884
  • Full Name: Samuel Laurence
  • Nationality: British
  • Notable Artworks:
    • James Spedding
    • Sir Frederick Pollock
    • Alfred Lord Tennyson
    • Thomas Carlyle
    • Charles Dickens
  • Place Of Birth: Guildford, UK
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