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The Death of General Gordon
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Der Bayswater-Omnibus
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Hundred Years' War: “” The Sleep...
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Joan of Arc Asleep, 1895
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'The Bayswater Omnibus', 1895.
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Cordelia comforting her father, ...
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Cordelia comforting King Lear in...
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Prince Charlie's (1720-88) farew...
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Truth,
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?Wellington?s First Encounter wi...
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Joan of Arc
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Nelsons First Farewell, 1926.
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Gordon's Last Stand, Khartoum, 2...
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The Bayswater Bus
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An English drummer boy.nFrancai...
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Unbekanntes Bild
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Kirkman Daniel Hodgson (oil on c...
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The King's Drum shall never be b...
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General Gordons death at the han...
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The Bayswater Bus
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George William Joy

George William Joy

  July 7, 1844
  October 28, 1925
   •   Nonclassified artists   •   Wikipedia: George William Joy

In the heart of Ireland's capital city, Dublin, the summer of 1844 welcomed the birth of a man whose name would remain unforgotten in the art world - George William Joy. A member of a distinguished Huguenot family that made its way to Antrim in the 17th century, Joy became a pawn in fate. Initially destined for a military career, an early foot injury radically transformed his life path and led him to art - a field in which he has made a name for himself to this day with our precise art prints. Between the walls of Harrow School, Joy trained before placing his destiny in the hands of South Kensington School of Art and the Royal Academy. There he studied under renowned artists such as John Everett Millais, Frederic Leighton and George Frederic Watts. In the artistic circles of these institutions, Joy crossed the path of Hubert von Herkomer, who became one of his contemporaries.

However, it was not enough for Joy to express himself only in the British Isles. In 1868, he was drawn to Paris, where he honed his skills under the tutelage of Charles François Jalabert and Léon Bonnat. There he also found access to the masters of his time, including Gerome, Cabanel, Jules Breton, Jules Joseph Lefebvre and Frederic Leighton0. In the studios of this City of Lights, he broadened his horizons and enriched his own artistic expression, which comes alive in the detailed art prints of his works. Upon his return to London, Joy's reputation as a history and genre painter solidified. His works regularly found a place in the exhibitions of the Royal Academy, the Salon des artistes français and the Royal Hibernian Academy. He became a member of the prestigious Royal Institute of Oil Painters and found a way to pursue his original military ambitions by joining the Artists Rifles.

He represented Ireland several times as a talented marksman. Despite increasing recognition and success in his career, Joy's personal life was marked by tragedy and loss, most notably the deaths of his two sons in WWI. Joy's oeuvre spanned a wide range of subjects from strictly historical, to religious, to allegorical. In each of his fine art prints, one senses the passion and talent of this remarkable artist. Whether he focused on portraits or historical depictions, Joy left a distinctive stamp in each of his works. In reproducing his works as high quality fine art prints, we strive to do justice to his exceptional talent and vision to preserve his unique art for generations to come.

George William Joy

George William Joy
  July 7, 1844
  October 28, 1925
   •   Nonclassified artists   •   Wikipedia: George William Joy

In the heart of Ireland's capital city, Dublin, the summer of 1844 welcomed the birth of a man whose name would remain unforgotten in the art world - George William Joy. A member of a distinguished Huguenot family that made its way to Antrim in the 17th century, Joy became a pawn in fate. Initially destined for a military career, an early foot injury radically transformed his life path and led him to art - a field in which he has made a name for himself to this day with our precise art prints. Between the walls of Harrow School, Joy trained before placing his destiny in the hands of South Kensington School of Art and the Royal Academy. There he studied under renowned artists such as John Everett Millais, Frederic Leighton and George Frederic Watts. In the artistic circles of these institutions, Joy crossed the path of Hubert von Herkomer, who became one of his contemporaries.

However, it was not enough for Joy to express himself only in the British Isles. In 1868, he was drawn to Paris, where he honed his skills under the tutelage of Charles François Jalabert and Léon Bonnat. There he also found access to the masters of his time, including Gerome, Cabanel, Jules Breton, Jules Joseph Lefebvre and Frederic Leighton0. In the studios of this City of Lights, he broadened his horizons and enriched his own artistic expression, which comes alive in the detailed art prints of his works. Upon his return to London, Joy's reputation as a history and genre painter solidified. His works regularly found a place in the exhibitions of the Royal Academy, the Salon des artistes français and the Royal Hibernian Academy. He became a member of the prestigious Royal Institute of Oil Painters and found a way to pursue his original military ambitions by joining the Artists Rifles.

He represented Ireland several times as a talented marksman. Despite increasing recognition and success in his career, Joy's personal life was marked by tragedy and loss, most notably the deaths of his two sons in WWI. Joy's oeuvre spanned a wide range of subjects from strictly historical, to religious, to allegorical. In each of his fine art prints, one senses the passion and talent of this remarkable artist. Whether he focused on portraits or historical depictions, Joy left a distinctive stamp in each of his works. In reproducing his works as high quality fine art prints, we strive to do justice to his exceptional talent and vision to preserve his unique art for generations to come.





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