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Ontdek Rolinda Sharples (1793-1838), een pionier Britse schilder bekend om haar gedetailleerde portretten & genre schilderingen van het Regency tijdperk in Bristol. Tentoonstelling bij de Koninklijke Academie.

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Biografie van de kunstenaar

Rolinda Sharples (1793-1838): A Pioneer of Genre Painting and Portraiture

Rolinda Sharples, a name perhaps less celebrated than many of her contemporaries in the artistic circles of Regency England, nevertheless occupies a significant place within the annals of British art history. Born in Bath in 1793—the daughter of James Sharples, a respected portrait painter, and Ellen Wallace Sharples, a distinguished miniaturist—her upbringing was steeped in creativity and familial tradition, shaping her life’s trajectory as an artist. This lineage extended beyond her parents; she had three brothers – George, Felix, and James Jr. – creating a household environment profoundly attuned to the visual arts. The Sharples family's story is one marked by transatlantic movement; shortly after Rolinda’s birth, they emigrated to America, establishing a practice that involved meticulously recreating portraits for prominent figures of the era. This early exposure wasn’t merely observational—Rolinda actively participated in her father’s work, gaining invaluable experience in copying techniques and mastering the foundational principles of portraiture during their time abroad and upon their return to England.
  • Early Life and Family Influences:
  • James Sharples: A Portrait Painter's Legacy
  • Ellen Sharples: Miniature Artistry and Maternal Encouragement
  • The Brothers’ Artistic Pursuits

A Journey into Genre Painting and Portraiture

Rolinda Sharples’ artistic journey began with her father's instruction in drawing, fostering a passion for visual representation that would define her career. Recognizing Rolinda’s aptitude for capturing the essence of human emotion and experience—a skill honed through meticulous observation—Ellen Sharples actively nurtured her daughter’s talent, encouraging her to pursue artistic endeavors. This dedication culminated in Rolinda's enrollment in the family business, where she assisted with the creation of miniature portraits, gaining firsthand knowledge of delicate brushwork and nuanced tonal palettes. By 1806, Rolinda had returned to England alongside her mother, establishing herself in Bristol—a city renowned for its artistic vibrancy during the Regency period.
  • Training Under James Sharples
  • Ellen Sharples’ Role in Developing Rolinda's Artistic Vision
  • Bristol: A Crucible of Artistic Innovation

Technique and Style: Mastering Oil Paint and Genre Scenes

Around 1812, Rolinda transitioned to oil painting—a bold decision that allowed her to explore larger canvases and achieve greater artistic depth. This shift wasn’t merely stylistic; it represented a conscious effort to elevate her work beyond the confines of miniature art, embracing the expressive potential of color and texture. Her technique was characterized by meticulous attention to detail—particularly evident in her genre paintings—where she skillfully rendered everyday scenes with remarkable accuracy and sensitivity. Notably, Rolinda's penchant for portraying figures within expansive compositions demonstrated a mastery of spatial arrangement rarely seen in female artists of her time. She meticulously studied the works of masters like George Romney, absorbing his compositional principles and honing her observational skills.
  • Romney’s Influence on Sharples’ Artistic Style
  • Detailed Observation: The Hallmark of Genre Painting
  • Spatial Composition: Achieving Depth and Atmosphere

Notable Achievements and Recognition

Rolinda Sharples achieved considerable acclaim during her lifetime, securing membership in the Royal Society of British Artists—a prestigious honor reflecting the quality and originality of her artistic output. Her paintings were exhibited at the Royal Academy of London*, showcasing her talent to a discerning public audience. Furthermore, she undertook ambitious projects documenting significant historical events, capturing them with vivid detail and conveying their emotional impact. Perhaps most famously, Rolinda’s depiction of Colonel Brereton after the Bristol Riots of 1831—a monumental canvas that captured the tensions of the era—became an iconic image of Regency England. Her work continues to inspire admiration for its artistic merit and historical significance.
  • Membership in the Royal Society of British Artists
  • Documenting Historical Events: The Trial of Colonel Brereton
  • Legacy and Enduring Artistic Influence

A Lasting Impression: Rolinda Sharples’ Contribution to Victorian Art

Rolinda Sharples died in Bristol in 1838—a tragic loss for the artistic community. Her legacy extends beyond her individual achievements; she stands as a testament to the transformative power of familial support and mentorship in fostering creative talent, particularly within the context of Victorian England. Her paintings—particularly “The Cloak Room, Clifton Assembly Rooms” – remain treasured examples of Regency art, offering invaluable insights into the social customs and artistic sensibilities of the period. She is remembered not only for her skill as a painter but also for her pioneering spirit—a woman artist who defied societal expectations and achieved remarkable success in a time when opportunities for women were severely limited.
  • Her Death and Its Impact on Artistic Discourse
  • “The Cloak Room, Clifton Assembly Rooms”: An Icon of Regency Art
  • A Symbol of Female Artistic Achievement in Victorian England
Rolinda Sharples

Rolinda Sharples

1793 - 1838 , Verenigd Koninkrijk

Belangrijkste feiten

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Neoclassicisme
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
    • James Sharples
    • Ellen Wallace Sharples
  • Date Of Birth: 1 oktober 1793
  • Full Name: Rolinda Sharples
  • Nationality: Britse kunstenaar
  • Notable Artworks:
    • De Cloakroom, Clifton Assembly Rooms
    • Racen op de Downs
    • Rownham Ferry met Portretten
  • Place Of Birth: Bath, Verenigd Koninkrijk