G.F. Watts The Last Great Victorian Veronica Gould

Series:
Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art
Format:
Hardback
Publication date:
20 Oct 2004
ISBN:
9780300105773
Dimensions:
480 pages: 256 x 192 x 36mm
Illustrations:
200 b&w illustrations, 40 colour images

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George Frederic Watts (1817-1904) was a titanic figure in nineteenth-century British art. The father of British Symbolism and portrait painter of his age, he forged a controversial career that spanned the reign of Queen Victoria. This book, the first in-depth biography of Watts, sheds new light on the pioneering spirit and breadth of mind of the artist. Drawing on Watts's abundant personal correspondence and diaries and an array of other contemporary documents, the book chronicles the artist's career and personal life, including his friendships with Edward Burne-Jones, Frederic Leighton, John Ruskin, William Gladstone and Alfred Tennyson and his relationships with a series of singular women. The book also examines Watts's wide reforming zeal and political agenda as well as his role and dealings in the Victorian art world.

Veronica Franklin Gould is curator and organizer of the centenary exhibition The Vision of G. F. Watts, to be held at The Watts Gallery, Surrey, in 2004. She is editing Watts's correspondence and writing a biography of his wife, Mary Seton Watts.

'...this is an excellent book, a pleasure to handle as it is to read' - The Spectator

'...the best available collection of reproductions of Watts' painting' - The Victorian