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ANTIQUE #SA1130934

Seascape Oil Painting Of Boats Off Robin Hood’s Bay By John Wilson Carmichael

£4,900    $6,534    €5,715
John Wilson Carmichael
 
British, (1799-1868)
 
Boats off Robin Hood’s Bay, Yorkshire
 
Oil on panel, signed & indistinctly dated 1846
 
Image size: 11.25 inches x 15.25 inches
 
Size including frame: 16.75 inches x 20.75 inches
 
Provenance: M Newman Ltd, Duke Street, London
 
An atmospheric seascape painting of Robin Hood’s Bay, Yorkshire by the Newcastle artist James Wilson Carmichael. A number of sailing boats and fishing vessels can be seen in choppy seas off a coast. To the left figures are shown walking down to the entrance of the bay towards other boats on the sands. Rising above the cliffs can be seen a number of houses extending along the coastline.
 
John Wilson Carmichael was born in Newcastle-upon-Tyne on 9 June, 1799 to William and Mary Carmichael. He came from humble beginnings, with his father being a ship’s carpenter working in what was the third largest shipbuilding centre in England at the time. It was natural that Carmichael became involved in the industry in some form and from a young age went to sea for 3 years. On his return, he was apprenticed to the ship builders Messrs Farrington, producing designs and drawings for them. Encouraged by his employers, he taught himself to draw and paint during his spare time. When his apprenticeship finished, he began working as a drawing master and miniature painter and also took on a studio with Thomas Richardson Snr.
 
He married Mary Sweet on 20 March 1826 at Holy Cross Church, Ryton, near Durham. They lived at New Road in Newcastle where they started a family. From around 1828, he began exhibiting at the Northern Academy of Arts in Newcastle and earned a reputation for painting marine and historical sea subjects. His talent as well as his modest and unaffected manner helped win many patrons and he soon began receiving commissions for paintings including ‘The Bombardment of Algiers’ and ‘The Heroic Exploits of Admiral Lord Collingwood in HMS ''Excellent'' at the Battle of Cape St. Vincent’, pa...
Antique #SA1130934, shown on this page, originates from 1850. For historical context, the timeline below highlights the period when it was made:
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