art.wikisort.org - ArtistMarcus Stone RA (4 July 1840 – 24 March 1921) was an English painter. Stone was born in London, and was educated at the Royal Academy.
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Born | Marcus Clayton Stone 4 July 1840
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Died | 24 March 1921
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Education | Royal Academy |
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Parent | Frank Stone |
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British artist (1840–1921)
Life
Marcus Clayton Stone was the son of Frank Stone ARA. Marcus was trained by his father and began to exhibit at the Royal Academy, before he was eighteen. A few years later he illustrated, with much success, books by Charles Dickens, Anthony Trollope, and other writers who were friends of his family.
Stone was elected an Associate of the Royal Academy in 1877, and Academician in 1887. In his earlier pictures, he dealt much with historical incidents, but in his later work, he occupied himself chiefly with a particular type of dainty sentiment, treated with much charm, refinement and executive skill.
One of his canvases is in Tate. Most of his works have been engraved, and medals were awarded to him at exhibitions in all parts of the world.
Stone and fellow painter Luke Fildes both lived in Melbury Road, Holland Park, in houses designed by Richard Norman Shaw.[1] A blue plaque commemorates Stone at his house at 8 Melbury Road.[2] In 1871, at Marylebone, Stone married Laura Mary H Broun, the daughter of the New Zealand merchant William Brown.[3]
Gallery
"Claudio, deceived by Don John, accuses Hero"—scene from Much Ado About Nothing, painted by Marcus Stone
In Love, 1888
Edward II and Gaveston (1872)
An Interrupted Duel (1868)
Married for Love
Her First Love Letter
Ophelia (1888)
Portrait of a Girl (1880)
Marcus Stone by J. P. Mayall from Artists at Home, photogravure, published 1884,
Department of Image Collections, National Gallery of Art Library, Washington, DC
Blue plaque in
Holland Park, London
Notes
References
This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Stone, Marcus". Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 25 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 957.
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Marcus Clayton Stone (* 4. Juli 1840 in London; † 24. März 1921 ebenda) war ein englischer Maler und Illustrator.
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[fr] Marcus Stone
Marcus Stone (4 juillet 1840 – 24 mars 1921), fut un peintre anglais de renom, qui bénéficia des cours de son père Frank Stone, ancien élève de l'Académie royale, où il commença à exposer avant l'âge de dix-huit ans. En 1842, avec Notes américaines, puis plus tard dans La Maison d'Âpre-Vent, L'Histoire de l'Angleterre pour les enfants (A Child's History of England), publié par Bradbury and Evans en 1854, et L'Ami commun, il devint l'illustrateur préféré de Charles Dickens qui le considérait comme un fils[1], et d'Anthony Trollope dans, par exemple, Il savait qu'il avait raison (He Knew He Was Right)[2].
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