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Edward Duncan (English, 1803-1882)
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Edward Duncan

Edward Duncan was an English master painter, known for his watercolours of coastal views and shipping. He was a member of the Royal Society of Watercolours and received Royal patronage from Queen Victoria.

Edward Duncan was the son of Thomas Duncan (c. 1781 - 1841) and Peggy née Watson. He was born on 21 October 1803 at St Pancras in London. He was apprenticed to Robert Havell, the principal aquatint engraver of Audubon's Birds of America. Duncan was thus afforded frequent opportunities of studying the works of Havell's brother, the watercolorist, William Havell. These developed his taste for drawing and the use of colour.

After tutelage under the Havell Brothers in London, Duncan started his own engraving studio, and primarily created print works for Fores of Piccadilly. In 1826, a project to engrave maritime scenes, after paintings by William John Huggins (the official artist to the royal court of King William IV, and King George IV) are said to have sparked Duncan's interest in marine subjects.

In about 1835 Duncan married Huggins' daughter Berthia (1811-1884). The couple had six sons and one daughter, Berth(e)a. One of the sons was Walter Duncan, also a painter.

The influences of both Havell and Huggins undoubtedly led to Duncan's long and successful career as one of Britain's foremost marine watercolorists.

Edward Duncan was a painstaking artist with his preferred media. In addition to his early training as an engraver, he was skilled in oils, lithography and etching. Duncan's drawings comprise a wide range of subjects but his best known works depict coastal scenes with shipping and other marine craft.

Duncan also specialised in landscapes of the southern counties, often populated with animals and farms. In the face of the vogue for painting with body-colours, Duncan relied almost entirely on transparent colours. His watercolours are amongst the most technically defined and detailed paintings of the period and are considered to have a breadth and fluidity that bespeak the earlier traditions of British watercolour.

In 1833 he was elected a member of the New Society of Painters in Water-Colours, but he resigned in 1847 and, in 1849 was elected an Associate of the Royal Watercolour Society (then, the Society of Painters in Water-Colours), and a full member in the following year.

Between 1865 and his death in 1882 he spent almost every summer painting in the Gower Peninsula, near Swansea, painting the coastal scenes for which he became known.

He died in Hampstead, London, on 11 April 1882. A sale of his works at Christie's in 1885 took three days; and a sale of 1887 lists nearly 2,000 of his sketches and paintings.

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Study of Fishermen and Gear

Study of Fishermen and Gear

Edward Duncan (English, 1803-1882)
The Mary, Joshua Collings, Master, Entering the Harbour of La Valletta, in the Island of Malta, Dec. 5, 1835

The Mary, Joshua Collings, Master, Entering the Harbour of La Valletta, in the Island of Malta, Dec. 5, 1835 (1835)

Edward Duncan (English, 1803-1882)
Study of Rocks at Mumbles

Study of Rocks at Mumbles

Edward Duncan (English, 1803-1882)
The Explosion of the United States Steam Frigate Missouri

The Explosion of the United States Steam Frigate Missouri (between 1843 and 1850)

Edward Duncan (English, 1803-1882)
A ship in distress off Tantallon Castle, Scotland

A ship in distress off Tantallon Castle, Scotland (1868)

Edward Duncan (English, 1803-1882)
Off Whitby

Off Whitby (1870)

Edward Duncan (English, 1803-1882)
Pheasant Shooting

Pheasant Shooting (1825)

Edward Duncan (English, 1803-1882)
Stone Mason

Stone Mason

Edward Duncan (English, 1803-1882)
Launch of the ‘Edinburgh’, Blackwall, Nov. 9, 1825

Launch of the ‘Edinburgh’, Blackwall, Nov. 9, 1825 (1825)

Edward Duncan (English, 1803-1882)
The Bass Rock at Dawn

The Bass Rock at Dawn (1855)

Edward Duncan (English, 1803-1882)
Seaforth House, Simonstown, Cape Of Good Hope, South Africa

Seaforth House, Simonstown, Cape Of Good Hope, South Africa (1836)

Edward Duncan (English, 1803-1882)
Victoria Tower

Victoria Tower (1880)

Edward Duncan (English, 1803-1882)
Sailing Barge at Sea

Sailing Barge at Sea

Edward Duncan (English, 1803-1882)
Wild Duck Shooting

Wild Duck Shooting (1825)

Edward Duncan (English, 1803-1882)
Pheasant Shooting

Pheasant Shooting

Edward Duncan (English, 1803-1882)
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