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  • Copyright status: Under copyright
  • Born: Indie
  • Works on APS: 6
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Edmund Lawrence Van Someren (1875–1963): A Dutch Master's Legacy

Edmund Lawrence Van Someren, born in Bangalore, India on July 4th, 1875, was the son of Colonel Gotlieb James Van Someren, a soldier serving with the Madras Infantry, and Sarah Marsden. His formative years were spent at Linton House School in Worthing, where he honed his intellectual curiosity alongside artistic inclinations fostered by private tutoring—a dual pursuit that would prove instrumental in shaping his future as an artist. Recognizing his exceptional talent for painting, Van Someren embarked on his artistic education at Dresden Academy in Germany, immersing himself in the traditions of Romanticism and absorbing techniques championed by luminaries like Thomas Barker and Brian Hatton. The First World War irrevocably altered the course of Van Someren’s life. Driven by patriotic fervor, he enlisted with the Lancashire Fusiliers and bravely confronted the brutal realities of trench warfare on the Western Front—a harrowing experience that instilled within him a profound appreciation for observation and deepened his understanding of human psychology—influences which would subsequently permeate his artistic creations. Following the cessation of hostilities, Van Someren reaffirmed his dedication to painting, establishing a studio in Chelsea and marrying Hildegarde Mary Fullerton in 1912, forging a life companion who shared his passion for art and creativity. Returning to England after serving abroad, Van Someren ascended to prominence as an artist and educator—a respected figure within the burgeoning British art scene. He joined the Royal Institute of Oil Painters in 1912, showcasing landscapes imbued with the tranquility of Suffolk’s countryside and portraits capturing the essence of his subjects with meticulous precision—works that resonated deeply with audiences and solidified his reputation for artistic excellence. His prolific output spanned from 1908 to 1963, producing over fifty paintings that embodied both Romantic idealism and Symbolist introspection—a testament to his unwavering commitment to portraying human experience with sensitivity and nuance. Notably, he participated in exhibitions at the Walker Art Gallery, New English Art Club, Royal Society of Portrait Painters, and the Royal Scottish Academy, garnering critical acclaim for his artistic vision. A transformative relocation to Suffolk in 1927 marked a significant chapter in Van Someren’s life—a sanctuary where he continued to paint landscapes inspired by the region's pastoral beauty and lectured on art history, imparting his knowledge and enthusiasm for artistic expression to aspiring artists. His artistic style evolved gracefully over time, absorbing influences from Impressionism and Symbolism while maintaining an unwavering focus on realism—capturing the subtleties of light and color with remarkable skill and conveying emotion through subtle tonal gradations. He signed his paintings “E. L. Van Someren,” ensuring that his artistic legacy would endure for posterity.
  • Notable Paintings: "The Pilgrim," "Edmund Smith Brook," "Portrait of Miss Marian Van Someren"
  • Influences: Impressionism, Symbolism
  • Achievements: Two Silver Medals and a Landseer Scholarship at the Royal Academy Schools
  • Exhibitions: Royal Academy, Walker Art Gallery, New English Art Club, Royal Society of Portrait Painters
  • Teaching Experience: Lecturer on Art and Artists
  • Associations: Member of the Ipswich Fine Art Club
His final resting place is Melton Old Churchyard, Suffolk, where he was buried alongside his wife—a poignant reminder of a life devoted to artistic pursuits and intellectual engagement. Edmund Lawrence Van Someren’s enduring contribution to European art history lies in his ability to synthesize disparate stylistic currents into a cohesive aesthetic vision—one characterized by serene beauty, psychological depth, and an unwavering reverence for the natural world.