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Kurzbiografie

  • Art period: 19. Jahrhundert
  • Nationality: Jersey
  • Top 3 works:
    • Landscape
    • Still Life with a Boar's Head
    • Anticoli Corrado on the Sabine Mountains
  • Lifespan: 80 years
  • Museums on APS:
    • Usher Galerie
    • Wolverhampton Art Galerie
    • Usher Galerie
    • Walker Art Gallery
    • Wolverhampton Art Galerie
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  • Works on APS: 16
  • Copyright status: Public domain
  • Died: 1905
  • Born: 1825, Jersey
  • Top-ranked work: Landscape

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early life and artistic pursuits

Charles Henry Poingdestre, born in Jersey (Channel Islands) around 1825, embarked on an artistic journey marked by a profound connection to the natural world. While biographical details remain somewhat sparse—a testament perhaps to the era—evidence suggests that from his youth, he possessed an innate passion for painting, which would ultimately define his life’s work and establish him as a respected figure in the British landscape movement. His formative years instilled within him a sensitivity to light and color, foundational elements of his distinctive artistic style.

notable works and artistic style

Poingdestre's oeuvre is predominantly characterized by serene landscapes—particularly depictions of the Italian countryside—where he skillfully captured the ethereal beauty of Roman vistas and Tuscan hillsides. Two paintings stand out as exemplars of his talent: *Campagna Romana* (Roman Countryside) and *Paludi Pontine* (Pontine Marshes). These works demonstrate Poingdestre’s mastery in conveying atmosphere and emotion through subtle brushstrokes, reflecting a deep appreciation for the grandeur of Italian scenery. His technique favored a luminous palette—often utilizing pastel hues—to illuminate his subjects with an almost dreamlike quality.

professional affiliations and exhibitions

Poingdestre's artistic development was significantly nurtured by his membership in the British Academy in Rome (BAR), where he resided for thirty years, immersing himself in the study of Italian art and landscape. This prestigious institution provided him with invaluable opportunities to hone his craft alongside fellow artists and scholars, fostering a collaborative environment that encouraged experimentation and innovation. Although comprehensive records of Poingdestre’s exhibitions remain elusive, it is known that his paintings were showcased at various venues during his lifetime, securing recognition within the artistic circles of London and Paris.

legacy and influence

Despite not achieving widespread fame during his time, Charles Henry Poingdestre left an indelible mark on British landscape painting—a genre increasingly influenced by Impressionism. His tranquil compositions continue to inspire artists striving to evoke similar feelings of serenity and contemplation. He is remembered as a dedicated artist who championed the pursuit of beauty in nature, contributing to the broader artistic dialogue of the Victorian era.
  • key works:
    • Campagna Romana
    • Paludi Pontine
  • notable affiliations:
    • British Academy, Rome
  • style:
    • Serene Landscapes
    • Pastel Palette
    • Emphasis on Atmospheric Light