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  • Nationality: United Kingdom
  • Died: 1989
  • Art period: Modern
  • Movements: new sculpture
  • Copyright status: Under copyright
  • Top 3 works:
    • Perseus and Andromeda
    • An athlete wrestling with a python
    • An Athlete Wrestling with a Python
  • Museums on APS:
    • रॉयल एकेडमी ऑफ आर्ट्स
    • कला गैलरी ऑफ़ न्यू साउथ वेल्स
    • कला गैलरी ऑफ़ न्यू साउथ वेल्स
    • कला गैलरी ऑफ़ न्यू साउथ वेल्स
    • कला गैलरी ऑफ़ न्यू साउथ वेल्स
  • Creative periods: mature period
  • Best occasions: statement
  • Born: 1898, London, United Kingdom
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  • Gift suitability: other-none
  • Vibe: dramatic
  • Works on APS: 7
  • Lifespan: 91 years
  • Room fit: living room
  • Top-ranked work: Perseus and Andromeda
  • Also known as: leighton
  • Color intensity: balanced
  • Emotional tone: powerful

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प्रत्येक प्रश्न का केवल एक ही सही उत्तर है।

प्रश्न 1:
In what year was Clare Leighton born?
प्रश्न 2:
Where did Clare Leighton study wood engraving?
प्रश्न 3:
What was a primary subject depicted in Clare Leighton's artwork?
प्रश्न 4:
In what year did Clare Leighton become a naturalized citizen of the United States?

Early Life and Education

  • Born: April 12, 1898, London, United Kingdom
  • Died: November 4, 1989
  • Parents: Robert Leighton (author) and Marie Connor Leighton (author)
  • Early artistic encouragement from father and uncle Jack Leighton.
  • Studied at Brighton College of Art (1915).
  • Training at Slade School of Fine Art (1921–1923) and Central School of Arts and Crafts, studying wood engraving under Noel Rooke.

Artistic Career and Development

  • Developed a strong affinity for portraying rural life and the dignity of labor through sketching trips in Europe.
  • Visited the United States on lecture tours during the 1920s and 1930s, eventually emigrating in 1939.
  • Became a naturalized U.S. citizen in 1945.
  • Awarded the Mr. And Mrs. Frank G. Logan First Prize ($100) by the Art Institute of Chicago in 1930.
  • Friendship with H.L. Mencken while living in Baltimore.
  • Known for wood engravings depicting rural scenes, farming, and social themes.
  • Created designs for Steuben Glass and Wedgwood plates.

Major Works and Notable Achievements

  • Wood Engravings: Highly regarded for their detail and portrayal of working-class life.
  • The Farmer’s Year (1933): A calendar of English husbandry, showcasing rural routines.
  • Four Hedges – A Gardener's Chronicle (1935): Documenting the development of a garden in the Chilterns.
  • Tempestuous Petticoat: The Story of an Invincible Edwardian (1948): An autobiographical work about her mother.
  • Illustrated edition of Thornton Wilder's The Bridge of San Luis Rey, featuring sixteen woodcuts.
  • Designs for stained glass windows in churches and Worcester Cathedral.

Influences and Historical Significance

  • Influences: Her father and uncle’s encouragement fostered early artistic development. Observations of rural life during European travels shaped her subject matter.
  • Social Realism: Her work reflects the social realism movement, portraying working-class individuals with dignity and respect.
  • Wood Engraving Technique: Mastered wood engraving, a technique that allowed for intricate detail and precise lines in her prints.
  • Feminist Perspective: Tempestuous Petticoat offers a unique perspective on Edwardian society through the lens of a woman's experiences.
  • Legacy: Recognized as a significant figure in British and American art, particularly for her contributions to wood engraving and social commentary through art. Her work continues to be exhibited and studied today.

Further Information

  • Wood-Engraving and Woodcuts: The first book on wood-engraving produced by a woman.
  • Exhibited at the National Museum of Women in the Arts.
  • Work featured in 'Print and Prejudice: Women Printmakers, 1700-1930' at the Victoria and Albert Museum.