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Discover Rose Maynard Barton (1856-1930), an Anglo-Irish watercolourist celebrated for her evocative landscapes, charming Dublin & London scenes, and delicate child portraits. Explore her legacy in Irish art collections!

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Artist Biography

Rose Maynard Barton: A Life in Watercolour

  • Born: April 21, 1856, Rochefort, Ireland
  • Died: 1930

Rose Maynard Barton (1856-1930) was a celebrated Anglo-Irish watercolour artist renowned for her captivating landscapes, charming street scenes of Dublin and London, and delicate child portraiture. She emerged as a significant figure in the art world, exhibiting extensively with various prestigious painting societies.

Early Life and Artistic Training

  • Family Background: Born into a family with artistic inclinations, Rose was related to Eva Henrietta and Letitia Marion Hamilton, both known for their artistic talents. Her father was a lawyer, and her mother's family hailed from County Galway.
  • Private Education: She received private education which instilled in her a liberal approach to social affairs.
  • Early Travels & Studies (1875): A pivotal moment occurred in 1875 when Rose, accompanied by her sister Emily, visited Brussels and received drawing tuition from the French artist Henri Gervex. This marked the beginning of her formal artistic journey.
  • Further Training: She later honed her skills at Paul Jacob Naftel's art studio in London, a crucial step in developing her watercolour technique.

Artistic Career and Exhibitions

  • Watercolour Society of Ireland (WCSI): Barton’s career flourished with consistent participation in the WCSI, showcasing her evolving skills.
  • Royal Academy (RA) & Royal Hibernian Academy (RHA): Her work gained wider recognition through exhibitions at the RA and RHA, establishing her reputation as a skilled watercolourist. Notable early works included "Dead Game" exhibited at the RHA in 1882.
  • London Exhibitions: She also displayed her art at prominent London galleries such as the Japanese Gallery, Dudley Gallery, and Grosvenor Gallery.
  • Society of Women Artists: As a member of this society, she actively promoted female artists within the art community.

Style and Notable Works

  • Characteristics: Barton's watercolours are characterized by their delicate and expressive qualities, utilizing colour and light to create depth and emotion. Her style often reflected Impressionistic influences.
  • Subject Matter: She frequently depicted landscapes, street scenes (particularly of Dublin and London), gardens, and charming child portraits.
  • Notable Works:
    • Old Chelsea Wall, London – A prime example of her skill in capturing the essence of a scene, available on WahooArt.com.
    • The Doorway (1918) - Evokes childhood innocence against a grand doorway.
  • Collections: Her work is held in prestigious public collections including the National Gallery of Ireland, Dublin City Gallery The Hugh Lane, and the Ulster Museum.

Legacy and Historical Significance

  • Contribution to Irish Art: Rose Maynard Barton made a significant contribution to Irish art through her prolific output and consistent exhibition record.
  • Influence & Recognition: Her association with esteemed painting societies like the RWS, RA, and RHA solidified her position as a respected watercolourist. She was the first female member of the Royal Watercolour Society in 1911.
  • Friendship with Mildred Anne Butler: A lifelong friendship with fellow artist Mildred Anne Butler fostered artistic exchange and mutual support.
Rose Maynard Barton

Rose Maynard Barton

1856 - 1930 , Ireland

Quick Facts

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Watercolour painting
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
    • Henri Gervex
    • Paul Jacob Naftel
  • Date Of Birth: April 21, 1856
  • Date Of Death: 1930
  • Full Name: Rose Maynard Barton
  • Nationality: Anglo-Irish
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Old Chelsea Wall, London
    • The Doorway (1918)
  • Place Of Birth: Rochefort, Ireland
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