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Luke Clennell
Luke Clennell

Luke Clennell

English, 1781-1840
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Luke Clennell was a British wood-engraver and painter.

Clennell was born in Ulgham near Morpeth, Northumberland, the son of a farmer. He was apprenticed to the Newcastle upon Tyne wood-engraver Thomas Bewick in 1797. Between 1799 and 1803 he acted as Bewick's principal assistant on the second volume of his A History of British Birds. After completing his seven-year apprenticeship with Bewick he moved to London in 1804, where he married a daughter of the copper-engraver Charles Turner Warren (1762–1823). Through his marriage he became acquainted with such book illustrators as William Finden and Abraham Raimbach.

He gained a reputation as a wood-engraver, and in May 1806 he was awarded the gold palette of the Society of Arts for a wood-engraving of a battle scene. He subsequently gave up engraving for painting. In 1814 he received from the Earl of Bridgewater a commission for a large commemorative picture, Banquet for the Allied Sovereigns, at the Guildhall, London. He experienced great difficulty in getting the more than 400 distinguished guests to sit for their portraits, suffered a mental breakdown, and spent some time in a mental asylum in Salisbury.

Clennell was one of the competitors for the prize of one thousand guineas awarded by the British Institution for the best finished sketches connected with the victories of the British Army in Spain, Portugal and France, the works to be submitted to the British Gallery in January 1816. Thirteen artists submitted works, and Clennell received one of the premiums for his picture entitled The decisive charge of the Life Guards at Waterloo.

Clennell resumed work on the picture of the Allied Sovereigns in 1817, but suffered another bout of depressive mental illness, and his family found him throwing his palette and brushes at the canvas, "to get the proper expression." From then until his death in a Newcastle asylum in 1840 he was never well enough to work as an artist.

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Figure in a Landscape

Figure in a Landscape

Luke Clennell (English, 1781-1840)
Figurative
Loading a Wagon

Loading a Wagon (1813)

Luke Clennell (English, 1781-1840)
Figurative
Man in a Brimmed Hat

Man in a Brimmed Hat

Luke Clennell (English, 1781-1840)
Figurative
Ruined Gambler

Ruined Gambler

Luke Clennell (English, 1781-1840)
Figurative
Baggage Wagons in a Thunderstorm

Baggage Wagons in a Thunderstorm (ca. 1815)

Luke Clennell (English, 1781-1840)
Landscape
Country Toll House

Country Toll House (between 1795 and 1800)

Luke Clennell (English, 1781-1840)
Landscape
Shipping in a Calm

Shipping in a Calm

Luke Clennell (English, 1781-1840)
Landscape
Ships at Wharf with Passengers Disembarking

Ships at Wharf with Passengers Disembarking

Luke Clennell (English, 1781-1840)
Landscape
St. Michael’s Mount, Cornwall

St. Michael’s Mount, Cornwall

Luke Clennell (English, 1781-1840)
Landscape
View of Jamestown, St. Helena, From the Sea with Shipping

View of Jamestown, St. Helena, From the Sea with Shipping

Luke Clennell (English, 1781-1840)
Landscape

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