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Frank Holl - Emerging from the Shadows (Paperback)
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Frank Holl - Emerging from the Shadows (Paperback)
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Francis 'Frank' Montague Holl (1845-1888) was one of the great
painters of the Victorian era, notable for his tragic social
realism as well as his penetrating portraits. Although highly
respected in his lifetime, his early death meant that he never
fully received the acclaim that his work merited. This book
represents the first retrospective of this significant artist.
Exploring in parallel the subject paintings and he portraits, it
considers the importance of Holl's output and his continued
relevance today. Leading scholars in the field look at different
aspects of Holl's painting, while full catalogue entries examine
certain works in detail. Holl was a prodigiously talented artist
who entered the the Royal Academy Schools at the age of fifteen,
where he won a gold medal for religious painting in 1863. A year
later two of his paintings were accepted for exhibition at the
Royal Academy where he showed work regularly until his death. He
was commissioned by Queen Victoria to paint 'No Tidings from the
Sea'. Holl became part of an informal school of social-realist
painting that flourished during the 1870s; its aim was to draw
attention to the everyday conditions of the working classes and the
poor, and implicitly to criticise the social structures that
maiantained such conditions. His great subject pictures, often on
bleak themes, were frequently criticised for their darkness but
found great favour with the public, who empathised with his
depictions. Funeral processions, child mortality and grief were
very much part of life and his emotive images struck a chord with
his audience. In 1879, when Holl exhibited a portrait of the
engraver Samuel Cousins at the Royal Academy it created a
sensation. In the nine years of life that remained he painted over
150 portraits, some of the greatest of his age-achievements which
can be seen on a par with those of Watts and Millais. His influence
was felt in his lifetime and later through the work of Van Gogh who
greatly admired Holl.
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