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Edward Frederick Brewtnall

    October 13, 1846   -   November 13, 1902
Genre painting   •   Wikipedia: Edward Frederick Brewtnall

Edward Frederick Brewtnall was a British painter and illustrator of the 19th century. He mainly used watercolours. He became famous for his depictions of British society, landscapes and as an illustrator for various renowned London newspapers. He studied painting at the Lambeth School of Art in London. As a typical Londoner of that time, he only travelled a little in England, but never stayed away from his birthplace for long.

Brewtnall loved to capture British society with oil or watercolours. ...and in doing so, he depicted all strata of society. The special thing about him was that he remained an eternal child and could never hear enough of fairy tales, sagas and stories. He could not tell or write well. Therefore he tried to show his fascination for this kind of entertainment in his works. Many of his pictures bear the name of a fairy tale (Cindarella, Little Red Riding Hood, etc.). His childlike disposition can also be seen, for example, in the title of the picture (Watch out, teacher, it's about to bite you). It depicts a teacher who visits a farm with her schoolchildren and wants to stroke the goats.

In those days, artists and craftsmen had to belong to a professional association (guild) or similar. Otherwise it was almost impossible to get good orders. One of his painter colleagues, William Henry James Boot, who had also studied painting, for example, had difficulty getting into an art society. And this, even though Boot was a master of detail and landscape painting. Boot was fortunate to be able to make up for this shortcoming through his work on the British royal family and the Crown Lands. So he had plenty of work to do. Another of her contemporaries, the Italian Marieschi, was less fortunate. Although he had good commissions, he died very young and not as wealthy as his British colleagues. Brewtnall was particularly striking for the wit and mischievousness in his work. Everybody likes to laugh and that had an effect. Brewtnall exhibited at the Royal Academy, the Society of British Arts, the Grosvenor Gallery and the Royal Watercolour Society. Both Boot and Brewtnall were members of the Royal Watercolour Society.

Brewtnall was, however, appointed a member of the Royal Society of British Arts and the Royal Institute of Oil Painters. To be appointed to these two societies was a great honour. His particular talent for making painting look funny meant that he received regular commissions from the largest and most influential British newspapers, such as The Graphic, Pall Mall Magazine, The Quiver and the English Illustrated Magazine. His great advantage was above all that he was also allowed to illustrate newspapers that appeared regularly. In addition, he had the great good fortune to illustrate Barnard's edition of Bunyan's "Pilgrim's Progress". Thus he reached a wide audience.

Edward Frederick Brewtnall

    October 13, 1846   -   November 13, 1902
Genre painting   •   Wikipedia: Edward Frederick Brewtnall

Edward Frederick Brewtnall was a British painter and illustrator of the 19th century. He mainly used watercolours. He became famous for his depictions of British society, landscapes and as an illustrator for various renowned London newspapers. He studied painting at the Lambeth School of Art in London. As a typical Londoner of that time, he only travelled a little in England, but never stayed away from his birthplace for long.

Brewtnall loved to capture British society with oil or watercolours. ...and in doing so, he depicted all strata of society. The special thing about him was that he remained an eternal child and could never hear enough of fairy tales, sagas and stories. He could not tell or write well. Therefore he tried to show his fascination for this kind of entertainment in his works. Many of his pictures bear the name of a fairy tale (Cindarella, Little Red Riding Hood, etc.). His childlike disposition can also be seen, for example, in the title of the picture (Watch out, teacher, it's about to bite you). It depicts a teacher who visits a farm with her schoolchildren and wants to stroke the goats.

In those days, artists and craftsmen had to belong to a professional association (guild) or similar. Otherwise it was almost impossible to get good orders. One of his painter colleagues, William Henry James Boot, who had also studied painting, for example, had difficulty getting into an art society. And this, even though Boot was a master of detail and landscape painting. Boot was fortunate to be able to make up for this shortcoming through his work on the British royal family and the Crown Lands. So he had plenty of work to do. Another of her contemporaries, the Italian Marieschi, was less fortunate. Although he had good commissions, he died very young and not as wealthy as his British colleagues. Brewtnall was particularly striking for the wit and mischievousness in his work. Everybody likes to laugh and that had an effect. Brewtnall exhibited at the Royal Academy, the Society of British Arts, the Grosvenor Gallery and the Royal Watercolour Society. Both Boot and Brewtnall were members of the Royal Watercolour Society.

Brewtnall was, however, appointed a member of the Royal Society of British Arts and the Royal Institute of Oil Painters. To be appointed to these two societies was a great honour. His particular talent for making painting look funny meant that he received regular commissions from the largest and most influential British newspapers, such as The Graphic, Pall Mall Magazine, The Quiver and the English Illustrated Magazine. His great advantage was above all that he was also allowed to illustrate newspapers that appeared regularly. In addition, he had the great good fortune to illustrate Barnard's edition of Bunyan's "Pilgrim's Progress". Thus he reached a wide audience.

Artworks by Edward Frederick Brewtnall

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The Dragons Cave (wc on paper)
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Christmas Morning: Neighbourly G...
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An Invalid
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The Frog-Prince, 1880
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In the Golden Gallery, St Paul's
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The Fish-Market at Berlin
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Clubs, an Evening at the Guards'...
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Listening to the Nightingale (ch...
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Sindbad sees a Sail, in the Exhi...
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Women in Persia
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Afternoon Tea at a Lawn Tennis C...
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An Artists' Soiree, a Sketch at ...
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The Tents of Shem
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A Fire in Japan, Native Firemen ...
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Confidences (chromolitho)
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The Tents of Shem
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On the Road to the Derby, the Pu...
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Well Played!, a Sketch at a Ladi...
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Death of Harold at the Battle of...
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A Jumble Sale
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Where Next
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A Party of Working Men at the Na...
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The Autumn Campaign, the Battle ...
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The Drawing-Room, photographing ...
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Visitors at the Cattle Show, a P...
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St Paul's
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The Hole in the Wall, a Meeting ...
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The death of Siward, illustratio...
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Under the Mistletoe
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Doubts
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Little Londoners in the Country,...
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Students' Day at the South Kensi...
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Death of Harold at the Battle of...
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Visiting Day at St Thomas's Hosp...
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A Firework Night at the Crystal ...
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At Goodwood, waiting to see the ...
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The New Step, a Drawing-Room Reh...
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The Hon Hamilton Fish, American ...
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Divided Interests, 'twixt Love a...
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The Tents of Shem
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Rome, Maskers surrounding a Prie...
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Mrs Langtry as Rosalind in As Yo...
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Life in China, Part I, the Feast...
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The Cab Question, Meeting at Cam...
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London Sketches, the Battle of t...
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The Haunted House
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Amateur Theatricals at the Opera...
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The Derby Day, a Sketch in the B...
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Her First Offer
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After Church
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The Honourable Hamilton Fish
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Called before the Curtain
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The Supreme Moment
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The Tents of Shem
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The Artist and his Critics
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The Tents of Shem
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Her Considering Cap
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The Tents of Shem
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A Fairy Tale
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The Tents of Shem
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Meditation, 1875
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Mr Horace Greeley
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A jumble sale
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An Artist's Tour on the Lahn
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At Doncaster Races, a Sweepstake...
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The death of Siward AD 1057
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Sinbad
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The Tents of Shem
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The Honourable Charles Sumner
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The Lord Mayor and the Reclaimed...
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Confidences
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Distribution of Prizes on Board ...
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Counting her Conquests
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Spring Meeting of the All Englan...
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After the Party
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La Tosca at the Garrick Theatre
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Prince Arthur turning the First ...
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In the Reading-Room of a London ...
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A Christmas Whist Party - with S...
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A Field Examination of the Surve...
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In the reading room of a London ...
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The Royal Agricultural Society's...
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General Ulysses S Grant
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