Edward Villiers Rippingille 1800s Engraving “Capuchin Friar” Framed Signed COA

$319.00

Artist: Edward Villiers Rippingille (English 1790 – 1859).
Title: The Monk (Capuchin Friar)
Medium: Antique engraving on wove paper after the original oil paint on canvas by master engraver James Charles Armytage (English, c. 1810 – 1897).
Year: 1853
Signature: Signed in the plate.
Condition: Excellent
Dimensions: Image size 8 1/8 x 9 1/4 inches.
Framed Dimensions: Approximately 18 x 19 inches.
Framing: This piece has been professionally matted and framed using all new materials.
Bust of a man wearing a hooded cloak, with short dark hair and a full beard, in profile to right, looking upwards; in an oval.
Edward Villiers Rippingille was an English oil painter and watercolorist who was a member of the informal group of artists which has come to be known as the Bristol School. In that group he was a particularly close associate of both Edward Bird and Francis Danby. Rippingille was born in King’s Lynn, Norfolk, the son of a farmer. His year of birth is now believed to be c. 1790 rather than 1798, as previously thought. In 1813 he exhibited at the Norwich Society of Artists, and showed Enlisting at the Royal Academy. He moved to Bristol, where he participated in the sketching activities of the Bristol School. Rippingille’s Sketching Party in Leigh Woods (c. 1828) depicts a sketching excursion in Leigh Woods typical of those made by the school’s members. He worked particularly closely with Edward Bird, and was influenced by Bird’s genre painting, which was naturalistic and freshly colored. In 1814 they both exhibited works at the Royal Academy with the same subject, The Cheat Detected. Rippingille was also a close friend of Francis Danby, and his style developed alongside that of Danby under Bird’s influence. In 1819 Rippingille had a success at the Royal Academy with The Post Office. In 1822 the Royal Academy saw The Recruiting Sergeant, a work following the style of Bird, and The Funeral Procession of William Canynge to St Mary Redcliffe, 1474. These works were among Rippingille’s finest achievements in the fields of genre and historical painting respectively.

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edward villiers rippingille 1800s engraving "capuchin friar" framed signed coaEdward Villiers Rippingille 1800s Engraving “Capuchin Friar” Framed Signed COA
$319.00