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Elijah's Sacrifice At Mount Carmel

Explore William Brassey Hole’s ‘Elijah’s Sacrifice.’ A dramatic 19th-century oil painting depicting biblical fire & suffering, showcasing rich detail & emotional realism.

Discover William Brassey Hole's captivating paintings! Explore his industrial scenes, historical narratives & biblical art. A master of etching & Scottish subjects.

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Artist Biography

William Brassey Hole: Life & Art

Early Life and Education

  • Born: Salisbury, United Kingdom (1846)
  • Died: 1917
  • William Brassey Hole’s early life was marked by tragedy. His father, a doctor named Richard Hole, died in the cholera epidemic of 1849 when William was only three years old.
  • Following his father's death, the family relocated to Edinburgh, Scotland.
  • He received his education at Edinburgh Academy and then served a five-year apprenticeship as a civil engineer – a path he pursued reluctantly, harboring a strong desire to be an artist.

Artistic Development & Influences

  • Early Travels: In 1869, Hole embarked on a six-month sketching tour of Italy, beginning in Genoa. This journey proved pivotal in solidifying his artistic ambitions.
  • Key Influence: In Rome, he met Keeley Halswelle, who provided invaluable practical advice and critical feedback that encouraged him to pursue painting professionally.
  • Upon returning to Edinburgh, Hole attended the School of Design and subsequently gained admission to the life school of the Royal Scottish Academy in 1873.
  • He was elected an associate of the academy in 1878 and later became a full member (RSA).
  • Hole also joined the Royal Society of Painters-Etchers (RE) in 1885, having already become a member of the Royal Scottish Watercolour Society (RSW) in 1884.

Artistic Style and Themes

  • Specialization: Hole specialized in painting industrial scenes, historical events, and biblical narratives.
  • Scottish Focus: Despite being English by birth, he devoted much of his energy to depicting Scottish national subjects and purposes.
  • Notable Themes: His work often explored themes of industry, history, faith, and the lives of ordinary people, particularly fishermen on the west coast of Scotland.
  • He was a master etcher, with critics praising his ability to translate color and handling into this medium.

Major Works & Achievements

  • Key Paintings: Some of his principal paintings include “End of the '45” (1879), “Prince Charlie's Parliament” (1882), “If thou hadst known” (1885), and “The Canterbury Pilgrims” (1889).
  • West Coast Series: His paintings of fishermen, such as "The Night’s Catch" and "The Fill of the Two Boats," were highly acclaimed.
  • Frieze for Scottish National Portrait Gallery (1898): He painted a processional frieze depicting over 150 figures from Scotland's past, considered a significant achievement in mural decoration.
  • Biblical Illustrations: Around 1900, he traveled to Palestine to study backgrounds for biblical paintings, resulting in 80 watercolors used as illustrations in his book “The Life of Jesus of Nazareth.”
  • He also provided historical paintings for Edinburgh City Chambers and ecclesiastical decorations for other buildings.
  • Illustrator: Hole illustrated works by Robert Louis Stevenson, J.M. Barrie, and Robert Burns.

Historical Significance & Legacy

  • William Brassey Hole’s work provides valuable insights into 19th-century Scottish life, industry, and religious beliefs.
  • Blending Genres: He successfully blended historical accuracy with artistic sensitivity, creating compelling narratives in his paintings.
  • Etching Mastery: His etchings remain highly regarded for their technical skill and expressive quality.
  • Hole’s contributions to Scottish art and culture are recognized through his works displayed in prominent institutions and collections.
William Brassey Hole

William Brassey Hole

1846 - 1917 , United Kingdom

Quick Facts

  • Birth Date: 1846
  • Birth Place: Salisbury, United Kingdom
  • Death Date: 1917
  • Influenced: None, 'influenced by': 'Keeley Halswelle', 'movement': ['Industrial Art', 'Historical Painting'], 'name': 'William Brassey Hole', 'nationality': 'British', 'notable works': [
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