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Polperro

  • Dimensioner53.0 x 53.0 cm

Discover Harry Tittensor (1887-1942), a British artist known for evocative landscapes & scenes of everyday life in France. Explore his paintings of Polperro, Place des Alpes & more.

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Kunstnerens biografi

Harry Tittensor: A Painter of English Landscapes and Everyday Life

Harry Tittensor (1887-1942) remains a quietly significant figure in early 20th-century British art, particularly within the realm of landscape painting and depictions of rural life. Born in Burslem, Staffordshire – a town steeped in pottery history – Tittensor’s artistic journey was inextricably linked to his family's legacy in the ceramics industry, yet he ultimately forged a distinct path as an independent painter, capturing the essence of the English countryside with remarkable sensitivity and detail.

Tittensor’s early life was shaped by his apprenticeship at Doulton & Co., one of Staffordshire’s leading pottery manufacturers. This formative period instilled in him a deep understanding of design principles, color theory, and the meticulous craftsmanship demanded by the industry. However, Tittensor possessed an artistic spirit that extended beyond decorative ceramics; he yearned to express himself through broader landscapes and scenes of daily life. He skillfully combined his technical training with a burgeoning artistic vision, becoming one of the most versatile artists employed by Doulton, not only designing figures and landscapes for their products but also introducing new shapes and ranges, and meticulously crafting numerous subjects for the company’s expanding figure department.

Early Career and Artistic Development

Following his departure from Doulton in 1925, Tittensor embarked on a period of considerable artistic exploration. He transitioned to working as an independent painter, focusing primarily on oil and watercolor landscapes and portraits. This shift allowed him greater creative freedom and enabled him to develop a distinctly personal style – one characterized by a meticulous attention to detail, a subtle use of color, and a remarkable ability to evoke the atmosphere and mood of the English countryside.

His early works often depicted scenes from his native Staffordshire, including evocative portrayals of Polperro, a picturesque fishing village on Cornwall’s south coast. These paintings are notable for their atmospheric quality, capturing the interplay of light and shadow over the rugged coastline and the vibrant colors of the fishing boats. Other significant subjects included scenes from rural France, reflecting a period of travel and artistic inspiration. His work at this time demonstrates an influence from French Impressionism, particularly in his use of broken color and emphasis on capturing fleeting moments of light and atmosphere.

Major Works and Recognition

Among Tittensor’s most celebrated works are “Polperro,” a captivating depiction of the Cornish village that showcases his mastery of landscape painting; "Man on a Horse," a powerful study of form and movement; and "Place des Alpes" (also known as “The Gainsborough Hat”), a vibrant scene capturing the bustle of Parisian life. His work was exhibited at both the Royal Academy in London and the Fine Art Society, gaining him recognition within the established art world.

Notably, Tittensor’s artistic talents were also recognized by the Royal Institute of Painters in Watercolors, which he joined in 1931. His paintings have been acquired by prestigious institutions, including the Queen's collection, further cementing his place as a significant contributor to British art history.

Legacy and Historical Significance

Harry Tittensor’s legacy lies not only in the beauty of his paintings but also in his ability to capture the spirit of a changing England. His work offers a poignant glimpse into rural life, reflecting both the enduring traditions of the countryside and the impact of modernity. His meticulous technique, combined with an intuitive understanding of light and color, ensures that his landscapes continue to resonate with viewers today.

Tittensor’s career is also notable for its connection to the industrial heritage of Staffordshire. His apprenticeship at Doulton & Co. provided him with invaluable technical skills, while his subsequent independent work demonstrated a remarkable ability to transcend the constraints of commercial design and forge a truly personal artistic vision. He stands as a testament to the creative potential that can emerge from unexpected sources – in this case, the intersection of industry and art.

Further information about Harry Tittensor can be found on the Art UK website: https://artuk.org/discover/artists/tittensor-harry-18871942

harry tittensor

harry tittensor

1887 - 1942

Kort om kunstneren

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Landscape & Scene Art
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist:
    • Doulton & Co.
    • Royal Institute of Painters
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
    • Albert Toft
    • Lawrence Perugini
  • Date Of Birth: 1887-04-20
  • Date Of Death: 1942-07-19
  • Full Name: Harry Tittensor
  • Nationality: British
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Polperro
    • Man on a Horse
    • York The Shambles
  • Place Of Birth: Burslem, Staffordshire