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  • Data di creazione1814
  • Dimensioni77.0 x 92.0 cm

Discover William Redmore Bigg, a British artist known for his evocative WahooArt paintings. Explore his legacy & artistic style through this comprehensive guide.

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Biografia dell'artista

William Redmore Bigg (1755–1828): A Painter of Rustic Tranquility and Elegant Estate Views

William Redmore Bigg was born in Felsted, Essex, on January 6th, 1755, into a family of modest means. His father, William Bigg Sr., was a solicitor, and Grace Bigg, his mother, instilled in him a love for the natural world – an influence that would profoundly shape Bigg’s artistic vision. He enrolled at the Royal Academy schools in 1778, where he studied under Edward Penny, whose own artistic practice focused on depicting acts of charity, fostering a humanist sensibility within Bigg's formative years. Bigg quickly established himself as a prolific painter, specializing primarily in genre scenes and portraits, particularly those capturing the idyllic beauty of rural landscapes and portraying members of the landed gentry. His early works demonstrated an acute sensitivity to light and atmosphere—characteristics that would become hallmarks of his distinctive style. He was drawn to depicting ordinary people engaged in everyday activities, imbued with a palpable sense of compassion and realism. This approach aligns him closely with artists like George Morland and Thomas Gainsborough, who similarly sought to portray the virtues of rural life through carefully observed detail. His breakthrough came with *Lodge and Gateway, with Portraits of Its Inhabitants, Belonging to Lord Howard, at Audley End*, commissioned by Lord Howard in 1786. This painting exemplifies Bigg’s masterful technique—characterized by soft brushwork and a luminous palette—and offers a compelling glimpse into the social milieu of the Georgian era. Unlike many of his contemporaries who favored idealized depictions of rural life, Bigg deliberately chose to portray Audley End's grounds with an understated elegance, reflecting the aspirations of its aristocratic patrons. The inclusion of portraits within the landscape composition underscores Bigg’s artistic ambition—to elevate genre painting beyond mere representation and imbue it with moral significance. Bigg’s oeuvre spanned nearly fifty years, during which he produced over 129 paintings exhibited at the Royal Academy's Summer Exhibitions. He achieved considerable renown for his ability to capture the subtle nuances of human emotion and the grandeur of stately homes—skills that cemented his reputation as one of Britain’s most respected artists of his time. His work was celebrated for its psychological depth, its meticulous observation of detail, and its harmonious blend of artistic convention and humanist compassion. He was elected an RA in 1814, marking a culmination of his lifelong dedication to the pursuit of excellence within the British art world. William Redmore Bigg died peacefully in London on February 6th, 1828, leaving behind a legacy of evocative paintings that continue to inspire admiration and scholarly inquiry today.
  • Notable Works: *Lodge and Gateway*, *The Husbandman’s Return from Labour*, *Sunday Morning a Cottage Family Going to Church*
  • Influences: Edward Penny, George Morland, Thomas Gainsborough
  • Style Characteristics: Soft brushwork, luminous palette, meticulous observation of detail, humanist sensibility
Sources:
  • British Art Network: “Is this truly an image of rural life ... ?”
  • Wikipedia: William Bigg
  • Art UK: "William Redmore Bigg (1755–1828)"

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  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Romanticism
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['John Constable']
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
    • George Morland
    • Edward Penny
  • Date Of Birth: January 6, 1755
  • Date Of Death: February 6, 1828
  • Full Name: William Redmore Bigg
  • Nationality: British
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Driving the Geese
    • Lodge and Gateway
  • Place Of Birth: Felsted, Essex