5/9/2024, 14:17:39
Register

Stanley Berkeley - Artist

Stanley Berkeley (1855–1909) was a known English painter of animals, sporting and historical subjects, especially military scenes. Born in London, he exhibited regularly at the Royal Academy, the Grafton Galleries, the New Watercolour Society, and elsewhere from 1878 until 1902, and many of his pictures were retrospective military scenes of the English Civil War and the Battle of Waterloo, such as For God and King: An Incident in the Civil War, and Gordons and Greys to the front: An Incident at Waterloo. Berkeley also depicted contemporary events and several were published as photogravures by Henry Graves including The Victory of Candahar, Charge of the Gordon Highlanders at Dargai, Atbara, and Omdurman.


Some of his most popular pictures were representations of dramatic events in the Boer War. He also provided illustrations for various books, magazines and newspapers, and produced many works in water-colour and monochrome. In 1884, he was elected a member of the Royal Society of Painters and Etchers for his illustration work. Berkeley married the genre and landscape painter, Edith Berkeley and they lived at Surbiton Hill, in Surrey, where he died on 24 April 1909. His paintings have been exhibited at galleries & sold at auctions around the world with the current highest recorded sold price being for $13,107 Us dollars which was for Farrier Sgt. W.J. Hradham. No 7 Company C squadron 4th Rough Riders at the international Art Centre.

... See more
Email me the latest items
i
Newest