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Edward Theodore Compton - A landscape with a narrow path and an oxcart

A landscape with a narrow path and an oxcart

Edward Theodore Compton (German, 1849-1921)
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Edward Theodore Compton

Edward Theodore Compton, usually referred to as E. T. Compton was an English-born, German artist, illustrator and mountain climber. He is well known for his paintings and drawings of alpine scenery, and as a mountaineer made 300 major ascents including no fewer than 27 first ascents.

Compton was born in Stoke Newington in London, the son of Theodore Compton, an art-loving insurance agent, and grew up in a deeply religious Quaker household. He attended various art schools, including, for a time, the Royal Academy in London, but otherwise he was mainly self-taught in art.

In 1867, wanting the best education for their artistically-talented son, and due to the high cost of schooling in England, the family decided to emigrate to Germany settling in Darmstadt. The city at that time was the seat of the Grand Duchy of Hesse under Grand Duke Ludwig III, and a community of artists had sprung up there. Entries in Compton's diary show that both he and his father were art teachers - Alice, the Princess of Hesse numbered amongst Edward's students.

Between 1867-68 Compton toured the Rhineland, Mosel and Eifel areas of Germany, making numerous sketches. In July 1868, the entire Compton family traveled to the Bernese Oberland, the alpine scenery encountered during this trip, particularly the view of the Eiger, Mönch and Jungfrau peaks, inspiring Edward to become a mountain painter.

In 1869, Compton was living in Munich and two years later for the first time exhibited his work at the Glass Palace.

In 1872 he married Auguste Plotz and for two years they travelled through the Tyrol, Carinthia, Italy and Switzerland. From 1874, the couple settled in Feldafing on Lake Starnberg, building a comfortable house there called Villa Compton.

In the following years, Compton travelled to the mountains of Austria, Scandinavia, North Africa, Corsica and Spain recording his impressions in a variety of oil and watercolors paintings and ink drawings. Although alpine scenes predominated, Compton also visited and drew other areas such as the High Tatras in eastern Europe, the Scottish Highlands, the Hebrides, the Lofoten Islands and Northern Cape in Norway, and the Colombian Andes.

In 1880 Compton became a member of the Royal Academy, London. Besides his work as a painter he also became well known as a book illustrator for the German and Austrian Alpine Association (DAV) with titles such as "In the high mountains" by Emil Zsigmondy (1889), "About Fels and Firn" by H. Hess (1901) and "Mountaineering in Pictures" by Alfred Steinitzer (1913). In England he was also in demand as an illustrator providing pictures for a range of titles (see below).

In 1909 Compton accompanied his friend, the mountaineer Karl Blodig on many tours in the Silvretta mountains. At the time of the First World War he was invited by the Austrian army to paint from the mountain front but was forbidden to do so by the Bavarian High Command. He was also excluded from the Munich Artists' Association, because he was English.

Apart from his art, Compton was also an excellent climber, highly regarded by Blodig for his "brilliant mountaineering skill on ice and rock, his truly admirable perseverance, his inexhaustible patience in bearing hardships". He was a member of the exclusive Alpine Club and the German and Austrian Alpine Association (DAV).

Amongst his notable ascents were: Torre di Brenta first climbed in 1882; Cima Brenta, first climbed by the south wall in 1882; Odle} (Large Fermeda); Aiguille Blanche de Peuterey (ascent in 1905 with Karl Blodig); Grossglockner, climbed at the age of 70!

Compton died in Feldafing on 22 July 1921, aged 72. His son Edward Harrison Compton and daughter Dora Compton were also mountain painters. His other daughter Marion was a flower and still life painter.

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Die Alpe Barneuza (Wallis)

Die Alpe Barneuza (Wallis) (1900)

Edward Theodore Compton (German, 1849-1921)
Sylvretta vom grossen Maderer

Sylvretta vom grossen Maderer (1910)

Edward Theodore Compton (German, 1849-1921)
Ödenwinklkees with the Johannisberg

Ödenwinklkees with the Johannisberg

Edward Theodore Compton (German, 1849-1921)
Hollenthal, Bavaria

Hollenthal, Bavaria (1880)

Edward Theodore Compton (German, 1849-1921)
Augustiner Bräu und Kloster Mülln

Augustiner Bräu und Kloster Mülln

Edward Theodore Compton (German, 1849-1921)
Spaziergänger am Mönchsberg mit Blick auf die Müllner Kirche

Spaziergänger am Mönchsberg mit Blick auf die Müllner Kirche

Edward Theodore Compton (German, 1849-1921)
Kleinste Zinne

Kleinste Zinne (Ca. 1880)

Edward Theodore Compton (German, 1849-1921)
Bad Reichenhall. Größter Deutscher Luftkurort & Solebad in den bayerischen Alpen

Bad Reichenhall. Größter Deutscher Luftkurort & Solebad in den bayerischen Alpen (1905)

Edward Theodore Compton (German, 1849-1921)
Lauterbrunnen (Schweiz)

Lauterbrunnen (Schweiz) (Ca. 1880-90)

Edward Theodore Compton (German, 1849-1921)
Hoher Göll, Berchtesgaden

Hoher Göll, Berchtesgaden (1878)

Edward Theodore Compton (German, 1849-1921)
Jalta

Jalta

Edward Theodore Compton (German, 1849-1921)
Blick auf Klagenfurt vor den Bergzügen der Karawanken

Blick auf Klagenfurt vor den Bergzügen der Karawanken (1912)

Edward Theodore Compton (German, 1849-1921)
Pasterze

Pasterze

Edward Theodore Compton (German, 1849-1921)
Gletscherplateau

Gletscherplateau (1909)

Edward Theodore Compton (German, 1849-1921)
Finsteraarhorn

Finsteraarhorn (1903)

Edward Theodore Compton (German, 1849-1921)
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