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Herbert James Draper - Full-length nude study of Mary Best for ‘Tristram and Yseult’

Full-length nude study of Mary Best for ‘Tristram and Yseult’

Herbert James Draper (English, 1864-1920)
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Herbert James Draper

Herbert James Draper was an English Classicist painter whose career began in the Victorian era and extended through the first two decades of the 20th century.

Born in London, the son of a jeweller named Henry Draper and his wife Emma, he was educated at Bruce Castle School in Tottenham and then went on to study art at the Royal Academy. He undertook several educational trips to Rome and Paris between 1888 and 1892, having won the Royal Academy Gold Medal and Travelling Studentship in 1889. In the 1890s, he worked as an illustrator, eventually settling in London.

Draper's most productive period began in 1894. He focused mainly on mythological themes from ancient Greece. His painting The Lament for Icarus (1898) won the gold medal at the Exposition Universelle in Paris in 1900 and was later bought for the Tate Gallery by the Chantrey Trustees. He was also responsible for the decoration of the ceiling of the Drapers' Hall in the City of London. Though Draper was neither a member nor an associate of the Royal Academy, he took part in the annual expositions from 1890 on. In later years as the public tastes changed and mythological scenes became less popular he concentrated more on portraits.

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Portrait Of Miss Barbara De Selincourt

Portrait Of Miss Barbara De Selincourt

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The Spirit Of The Fountain

The Spirit Of The Fountain (1891)

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A nude study of a woman

A nude study of a woman

Herbert James Draper (English, 1864-1920)
Studies of a man’s draped waist, and head

Studies of a man’s draped waist, and head

Herbert James Draper (English, 1864-1920)
Go Lovely Rose! Tell her that Wastes her Time and Mine

Go Lovely Rose! Tell her that Wastes her Time and Mine

Herbert James Draper (English, 1864-1920)
Flying Fish

Flying Fish (Circa 1910)

Herbert James Draper (English, 1864-1920)
Studies For The Singing Priestess In Song

Studies For The Singing Priestess In Song

Herbert James Draper (English, 1864-1920)
First sketch for ‘Icarus’

First sketch for ‘Icarus’

Herbert James Draper (English, 1864-1920)
Sea Melodies

Sea Melodies

Herbert James Draper (English, 1864-1920)
The Mists Of The Mountains

The Mists Of The Mountains (1912)

Herbert James Draper (English, 1864-1920)
Study of a Water-nymph for ‘Prospero Summoning Nymphs and Deities’

Study of a Water-nymph for ‘Prospero Summoning Nymphs and Deities’

Herbert James Draper (English, 1864-1920)
The Mountain Mists

The Mountain Mists (circa 1912)

Herbert James Draper (English, 1864-1920)
For Saint Dorothea’s Day 1899

For Saint Dorothea’s Day 1899

Herbert James Draper (English, 1864-1920)
Female nude study for ‘The Lament for Icarus’

Female nude study for ‘The Lament for Icarus’

Herbert James Draper (English, 1864-1920)
A Water Baby

A Water Baby (Circa 1900)

Herbert James Draper (English, 1864-1920)
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