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Cockington, Torquay

  • Dimensions93.0 x 138.0 cm

Guy Lipscombe (1881-1952) was a British artist renowned for his WWI war paintings depicting scenes from the Italian & Front, showcasing realism and documenting history.

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Artist Biography

Guy Lipscombe (1881 – 1952): Painter of Cornish Light and War

Guy Lipscombe (1881 – 1952) was a British artist who achieved considerable renown during his lifetime, primarily for his evocative landscapes capturing the distinctive atmosphere of Cornwall and his poignant depictions of scenes from the First World War. Born in Teddington, London, he embarked on an artistic journey marked by meticulous training at Hatherley’s School of Art and the Slade School of Art, complemented by a prestigious scholarship at the Royal Academy Schools – institutions renowned for fostering excellence in visual arts. Early Career and Artistic Style: Lipscombe's initial professional pursuits centered around illustration for publications like “The Motor,” where he honed his skills in capturing movement and detail with remarkable precision. This experience solidified his reputation as a masterful artist, particularly adept at portraying automobiles and their surroundings. However, it was his passion for painting landscapes that truly defined his artistic legacy. Influenced by the St Ives School of painters—a collective celebrated for its embrace of “plein air” painting and its dedication to observing natural light—Lipscombe developed a distinctive style characterized by expressive brushwork and a rich palette. His canvases pulsated with vibrancy, reflecting the Cornish coastline’s ethereal glow and conveying an emotional depth that resonated deeply with viewers. The Great War Years: Lipscombe's artistic endeavors took on a profound significance during World War I when he volunteered as a driver for the British Red Cross Society serving on the Italian Front. This experience profoundly impacted his creative output, resulting in four monumental oil paintings documenting the realities of combat—works that now reside within the collection of the Imperial War Museum and were commissioned by the Museum itself. These paintings stand as powerful testimonies to the era’s hardships and anxieties, meticulously rendered with realism and imbued with a palpable sense of immediacy. Furthermore, Lipscombe undertook portraits of officers and notable figures during his time in Italy—a testament to his versatility as an artist and his willingness to engage with diverse subjects. Before the war he designed the patriotic poster ‘It's Our Flag’ which was reused successfully by the War Office. Later Life and Continued Artistic Production: Following the cessation of hostilities, Lipscombe continued his artistic career as a commercial illustrator, establishing himself as a pioneer in Britain’s burgeoning interior décor industry—a technique known for its ability to create immersive environments through skillful manipulation of light and color. He exhibited extensively throughout his life at prominent venues such as The Royal Academy, The Royal Institute of Oil Painters, The Abbey Gallery, The Dudley Gallery and The London Salon, showcasing his unwavering commitment to artistic expression. Lipscombe’s enduring influence extends beyond his visual creations; he remains a celebrated figure in Cornish art history, remembered for his profound connection to the region's landscape and his contribution to capturing its luminous beauty. He died sometime after 1937.
  • Notable Works: St Mawes
  • Influences: The St Ives School of Painters
  • Career Highlights: Motor Magazine Illustrator; British Red Cross Service; Imperial War Museum Acquisitions
Lipscombe’s legacy continues to inspire artists and collectors alike, securing his place as a pivotal figure in the history of British art—a painter who bravely confronted conflict while simultaneously celebrating the sublime splendor of Cornwall's natural world.
guy lipscombe

guy lipscombe

1881 - 1952

Quick Facts

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Impressionism
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['St Ives School']
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Claude Monet']
  • Date Of Birth: 1881
  • Date Of Death: 1952
  • Full Name: Guy Lipscombe
  • Nationality: British
  • Notable Artworks: ['The Arrival of the First Guns on the Carso Front, Italy, 1916']
  • Place Of Birth: Teddington
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