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Ambrose McEvoy
Ambrose McEvoy

Ambrose McEvoy

English, 1878–1927
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Arthur Ambrose McEvoy ARA was an English artist. His early works are landscapes and interiors with figures, in a style influenced by James McNeill Whistler. Later he gained success as a portrait painter, mainly of women and often in watercolour.

McEvoy was born and baptised in Crudwell, Wiltshire, in 1877, the son of Charles Ambrose McEvoy, a Scottish engineer, and his wife Mary Jane, although his parents’ address was given as 3 Carlisle Street, Soho Square, London. His younger brother Charles became a playwright. Encouraged by Whistler, who spotted his talent early on, McEvoy enrolled at the Slade School of Fine Art in London when he was fifteen. At the Slade he was part of the group around Augustus John and William Orpen. McEvoy had the reputation for a fine technical skill in oils, learnt from study with Whistler. He later worked with Walter Sickert in Dieppe. While at the Slade he was fellow pupil of Gwen John, with whom he had an unhappy affair.

From 1900 he exhibited at the New English Art Club (NEAC), and became a member in 1902. In the same year he married the painter Mary Edwards (1870–1941). In 1907 he held a one-person exhibition at the Carfax Gallery. In 1911 he was a founder-member of the National Portrait Society, and in 1913 he became a member of the International Society. His works that he exhibited at the NEAC were landscapes and interiors. But after about 1915 he established a reputation as a portrait painter of fashionable society beauties, often painted in watercolor in a rapid, sketchy style.

During the First World War, McEvoy was attached to the Royal Naval Division from 1916 to 1918 and "painted a number of distinguished sailors and soldiers, now in the Imperial War Museum", and the National Maritime Museum.

McEvoy visited New York and exhibited there at the Duveen Galleries in 1920. In 1924 he was made an Associate of the Royal Academy and of the Royal Society of Portrait Painters, and of the Royal Watercolour Society in 1926. He also exhibited at the Grosvenor, Grafton and Leicester Galleries.

McEvoy died in Pimlico, London, on 4 January 1927. In 1928 he was represented in the Royal Academy Late Members Exhibition. In 1933 he was memorialised together with Orpen and Charles Ricketts in an exhibition in Manchester.

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Mrs. Francis Howard

Mrs. Francis Howard (c. 1916-1918)

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Portrait Of Madame Gandrillas And Her Children, Marie-Rose, Carmen And Juana

Portrait Of Madame Gandrillas And Her Children, Marie-Rose, Carmen And Juana

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Monsieur Marcel Dupré At The Organ Of Notre Dame

Monsieur Marcel Dupré At The Organ Of Notre Dame

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Portrait Of Madame Errasuriz

Portrait Of Madame Errasuriz

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Petty Officer E Pitcher VC, 1918

Petty Officer E Pitcher VC, 1918 (1918)

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Portrait of Mrs Charles Romer-Williams, wearing a jade pendant

Portrait of Mrs Charles Romer-Williams, wearing a jade pendant

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The Engraving

The Engraving

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Sergeant N a Finch, Vc, Rma

Sergeant N a Finch, Vc, Rma (1918)

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Major-general Sir David Mercer, Kcb, Adjutant-general, Royal Marine Forces, 1916-1920

Major-general Sir David Mercer, Kcb, Adjutant-general, Royal Marine Forces, 1916-1920 (1918)

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Major-general C E Lawrie, Cb, Cmg, Dso

Major-general C E Lawrie, Cb, Cmg, Dso (1918)

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Major-general Sir C D Shute, Kcb, Cmg

Major-general Sir C D Shute, Kcb, Cmg (1918)

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