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Discover John Claude Nattes: 18th-century British watercolorist & topographical draughtsman. Explore his Lincoln County drawings & pivotal role in early watercolor art.

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Biografia do Artista

John Claude Nattes: Pioneer of Watercolor Landscape

John Claude Nattes (c.1765 – 1839) stands as a significant figure in the annals of British art history, particularly recognized for his groundbreaking contributions to topographical watercolor painting during the Georgian era. Though shrouded in some biographical uncertainties—his precise birthplace remains elusive and conflicting accounts exist regarding his nationality—Nattes’ legacy rests firmly on his meticulous depictions of Lincolnshire landscapes and his role in establishing the Society of Painters in Watercolors, marking a crucial step toward elevating watercolor as a respected artistic medium.

Early Life and Training

Information about Nattes' formative years is scarce. Born around 1765 in England, he emerged from a family with connections to the Norfolk gentry, though details concerning his formal education are minimal. Despite this lack of documented training, Nattes possessed an innate talent for drawing and watercolor technique—skills honed through self-study and observation—that would prove instrumental in shaping his artistic vision. His dedication to capturing the beauty of the natural world foreshadowed a trend that would soon dominate British landscape painting.

Lincolnshire Drawings: A Monumental Achievement

Nattes’ fame ascended dramatically with his commission by Sir Joseph Banks, President of the Royal Society, to document Lincolnshire's architectural heritage between 1789 and 1797. This ambitious undertaking resulted in over 700 watercolor drawings and etchings—a staggering output for the time—that meticulously recorded buildings ranging from churches and manor houses to windmills and industrial sites. These works represent a cornerstone of Lincolnshire’s artistic record, offering invaluable insight into Victorian topography and demonstrating Nattes' unparalleled ability to translate visual observation into precise artistic representation. The Lincoln Central Library proudly preserves this extraordinary body of work, allowing scholars to revisit these landscapes and appreciate the artistry involved.

The Society of Painters in Watercolors and Controversy

Nattes’ involvement extended beyond individual commissions; he was a founding member of the Society of Painters in Watercolors, established in 1804. However, his tenure within the society proved turbulent. Following an exhibition featuring drawings by other artists—a practice deemed unacceptable by some members—he was expelled for plagiarism. Despite this setback, Nattes persevered in his artistic pursuits and continued to exhibit at the Royal Academy until 1814, showcasing his unwavering commitment to his craft and solidifying his reputation as a respected watercolorist.

Later Years and Legacy

Nattes’ final years were marked by a move to Dover, where he sought respite from illness—a period documented in parish records indicating a diagnosis of tuberculosis. He remained active as an artist until his death in 1839 at the age of approximately 75. His funeral took place at St Mary's Church Dover and he was interred in Cowgate Cemetery Dover, where his gravestone stands as a testament to his life’s work. Recent research suggests that Nattes briefly resided in Dover for its therapeutic benefits—a detail reflecting the Victorian fascination with medicinal landscapes. He married Sarah Barber, daughter of William and Jane Barber, and they had a son named Charles Claude Nattes who tragically perished young in Penang during service as a lieutenant in the Madras Engineers. John Claude Nattes’ contribution to British watercolor art transcends mere technical skill; he embodies the spirit of scientific observation combined with artistic sensitivity—a hallmark of the era's finest landscape painters. His Lincolnshire drawings continue to inspire admiration for their accuracy and beauty, cementing his place as one of the pioneers who championed watercolor as a medium for portraying the grandeur of the natural world and documenting the evolving architectural landscape of Britain during the Regency period.
John Claude Nattes

John Claude Nattes

1765 - 1839 , United Kingdom

Informações Rápidas

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Watercolor painting
  • Date Of Death: 1839
  • Full Name: John Claude Nattes
  • Nationality: British
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Lincolnshire Drawings
    • Milsom Street
  • Place Of Birth: United Kingdom