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John Fuller

Henry Singleton (1766-1839) was an English painter known for portraits, historical scenes & miniatures. Exhibited at the Royal Academy for decades, his works are in major UK collections. Explore his diverse oeuvre!

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Quick Facts

  • Movement: Romanticism
  • Artistic style: Realist
  • Influences: John Henry Twachtman
  • Artist: Henry Singleton
  • Location: Royal Institution, London
  • Medium: Oil on canvas
  • Title: John Fuller

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The artist Henry Singleton was known for specializing in which artistic medium?
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Collectible Description

A Study in Restraint and Observation – Henry Singleton’s John Fuller

Henry Singleton's portrait of John Fuller, completed around 1830, stands as a testament to the Romantic era’s fascination with psychological realism. Executed on canvas using oil paint—a technique favored by artists of the time for its ability to capture subtle nuances of light and texture—the painting depicts Fuller seated in a chair, legs crossed, radiating an aura of contemplative calm. This image resides within the Royal Institution's collection, offering visitors a glimpse into Victorian intellectual life alongside artistic achievement.
  • Subject Matter: The portrait focuses on John Fuller (1757-1834), a prominent figure in British science and philosophy during his lifetime. Singleton skillfully portrays him as an individual engaged in quiet reflection, emphasizing intellect and dignity.
  • Style & Technique: Singleton’s approach aligns closely with the tonalist movement—a reaction against the flamboyant styles of earlier Romantic painters—prioritizing atmospheric effects over dramatic poses. The muted palette—dominated by browns, creams, and subtle greens—creates a sense of serenity and reinforces Fuller's contemplative demeanor.
  • Composition: Singleton employs a balanced composition, placing Fuller centrally within the frame while utilizing flanking chairs to provide visual stability. The inclusion of a book in Fuller’s hand symbolizes his scholarly pursuits and intellectual engagement.
Historical Context: This portrait emerged during a period marked by significant scientific advancements—particularly Darwin's theory of evolution—and a burgeoning interest in exploring the human psyche. Singleton’s depiction reflects the Victorian preoccupation with moral character and intellectual prowess, mirroring broader societal values of the era. The Royal Institution itself served as a hub for scientific inquiry and debate, highlighting Fuller’s importance within the intellectual landscape of his time.
  • Symbolism: The crossed legs symbolize composure and control—qualities associated with intellect and philosophical contemplation.
  • Emotional Impact: Singleton's masterful use of tonal shading evokes a feeling of quiet introspection, inviting viewers to contemplate Fuller’s inner life and intellectual pursuits.
Singleton’s John Fuller isn’t merely a likeness; it’s an embodiment of Victorian ideals—a portrait that transcends its time to resonate with audiences today who appreciate the beauty of understated elegance and psychological depth. Its presence within Liverpool John Moores University's DigiArt project ensures this artwork continues to inspire discussion and admiration for generations to come.

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Artist Biography

henry singleton was an english painter and miniaturist.
henry singleton was born in london, england, into an artistic family. he was not yet two years old when his father died, so he was raised by his uncle william singleton (d. 1793), who had studied under the tutelage of ozias humphry and painted portraits and miniatures. another uncle, joseph singleton, exhibited at the royal academy between 1773 and 1788. henry’s sisters maria and sarah (later macklarinan) were miniaturists who exhibited at the royal academy from 1808 to 1820 and from 1787 to 1806 respectively.
in 1807 henry married his cousin william singleton’s only daughter.
henry singleton died in london at the age of 72, at the house of a friend at 7 kensington gore, and was buried in the church of st martin-in-the-fields.
although singleton, like his uncles and sister, also painted miniatures, he did not adhere strictly to the genre. he exhibited at the royal academy, between 1784 and 1839, approximately 300 works, a large proportion of which were portraits, with scriptural subjects making up much of the remainder. he was for many years the royal academy's oldest living exhibitor. his works were also exhibited at the british institution from 1806 and at the society of british artists from 1824 until his death in 1839.
from the age of sixteen, singleton worked as a professional portraitist. he attended the royal academy schools from the age of seventeen and won the silver medal in 1784. his painting from john dryden’s ode alexander’s feast won the gold medal in 1788.in 1793, singleton was commissioned by the royal academy to paint a group portrait of forty of the academicians. ironically, he never became a member or an associate of the academy himself. early in his career, singleton was noted for large compositions from the bible, shakespeare or contemporary historical events. although his portrait work was always in demand, he never achieved the great success as a historical painter that his early promise indicated. lord nelson, admiral vernon, lord howe and john "mad jack" fuller are among his portrait sitters. paul i granting liberty to kościuszko (1797) and the death of captain alexander hood after capturing the french 74 "l'hercule", 21 april 1798 are considered by some to be his best works. shortly before his death, singleton completed a series of cabinet pictures to illustrate the works of shakespeare.
henry singleton’s works are currently in the collections of the british museum, the victoria and albert museum, the national portrait gallery (london), the scottish national portrait gallery, tate britain, the ulster museum, and the brighton art gallery.

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Henry Singleton

Henry Singleton

1766 - 1839 , United States of America

Quick Facts

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Rococo
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Shakespeare']
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
    • Ozias Humphry
    • Joseph Singleton
  • Date Of Birth: 1766-10-19
  • Full Name: Henry Singleton
  • Nationality: English
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Paul I granting Liberty to Kosciuszko
    • The Death of Captain Alexander Hood after capturing the French 74 L'Hercule
  • Place Of Birth: London, England