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Study for 'Cheddar'

Objevte Rolindu Sharplesovou (1793-1838), pionýrskou anglickou malířku oslavovanou za své detailní portréty a žánrové obrazy života v Bristolu. Výstavu měla na Královské akademii Londýna.

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Biografie umělce

Rolinda Sharples: A Bristol Artist Ahead of Her Time

Rolinda Sharples (1793 – 1838) stands as a remarkable figure in the annals of British art history—a woman artist who defied societal expectations and achieved considerable renown during the Victorian era. While her name might not resonate with contemporary audiences as loudly as some of her male counterparts, Rolinda’s contribution to genre painting and portraiture deserves recognition for its artistic merit and its pioneering spirit. Her story unfolds against the backdrop of a burgeoning artistic landscape shaped by Romantic ideals and fueled by familial legacy—a lineage deeply rooted in creative expression. A Family Affair: Artistic Roots and Early Influences Rolinda Sharples’s life began amidst an environment profoundly attuned to art. Born into a family distinguished for its artistic pursuits, she descended from James Sharples, her father, who was himself a respected portrait painter, and Ellen Wallace Sharples, her mother, a celebrated miniaturist. This familial connection wasn't merely coincidental; it constituted a formative influence on Rolinda’s artistic development—a tradition of creative excellence passed down through generations. Her brothers – George, Felix, and James Jr.—were equally engaged in artistic endeavors, fostering a household brimming with pigment, canvas, and the unwavering pursuit of aesthetic beauty. The Sharples family's transatlantic journey to America shortly after Rolinda’s birth exposed her to new artistic horizons—a formative experience that broadened her understanding of artistic styles and techniques. From Miniature Copies to Oil Paintings: A Shift in Artistic Medium Initially assisting her mother with miniature portraiture, Rolinda swiftly transitioned towards oil painting around 1812—a decisive step that cemented her position as a serious artist. Ellen Sharples meticulously documented Rolinda’s dedication and progress in her diaries, capturing the essence of a daughter embracing her artistic vocation. This commitment to mastering oil paint wasn't merely driven by personal ambition; it reflected the prevailing artistic currents of the time—the Romantic movement’s emphasis on emotional expression and dramatic landscapes. Her early works showcased an acute observational skill—a talent honed during her formative years under her father’s tutelage and nurtured by the vibrant artistic milieu of Bristol. Genre Scenes and Portraiture: Capturing Life's Essence Rolinda Sharples excelled in both genre painting and portraiture, skillfully capturing the nuances of Regency-era Bristol life while simultaneously portraying individuals with remarkable accuracy and sensitivity. Her genre scenes—such as “The Cloak Room” at Clifton Assembly Rooms and “Racing on the Downs”—offered glimpses into social customs and daily routines—reflecting a keen awareness of her surroundings and an ability to convey emotion through visual storytelling. Simultaneously, Rolinda’s portraits distinguished themselves by their meticulous detail and psychological insight—demonstrating a mastery of technique that captivated discerning patrons. Notable commissions included depictions of prominent Bristol figures—a testament to her reputation as a portraitist of distinction. Recognition and Legacy: A Pioneering Spirit Enduring Through Time Rolinda Sharples achieved considerable acclaim during her lifetime, exhibiting her work at prestigious venues like the Royal Academy in London and the Society of British Artists—establishing herself as one of Britain’s foremost female artists of her era. Her honorary membership within the Society of British Artists underscored the recognition accorded to her artistic talent and originality—a remarkable accomplishment considering the limitations faced by women artists during Victorian society. Furthermore, Rolinda Sharples stands out for her groundbreaking achievement in executing complex multi-figure paintings—a feat rarely accomplished by female artists at that time—demonstrating a mastery of composition and spatial arrangement unparalleled among her contemporaries. Her enduring legacy resides not only in her artistic accomplishments but also in her courageous defiance of societal norms—inspiring future generations of women artists to pursue their creative passions with unwavering determination. Today, a significant collection of Rolinda Sharples’ paintings is housed at the Bristol City Museum and Art Gallery—ensuring that her work continues to inspire admiration and scholarly study for years to come.
Rolinda Sharplesová

Rolinda Sharplesová

1793 - 1838 , Spojené království

Rychlé fakta

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Neoklasicismus
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
    • James Sharples
    • Ellen Sharples
  • Date Of Birth: 1793
  • Full Name: Rolinda Sharples
  • Nationality: Británie
  • Notable Artworks: ['The Trial of Colonel Brereton after the Bristol Riots']
  • Place Of Death: Bristol