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Francis Danby - The Ferry

The Ferry (ca. 1840)

Francis Danby (English, 1793-1861)
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Francis Danby

Francis Danby was an Irish painter of the Romantic era. His imaginative, dramatic landscapes were comparable to those of John Martin. Danby initially developed his imaginative style while he was the central figure in a group of artists who have come to be known as the Bristol School. His period of greatest success was in London in the 1820s.

Born in the south-east of Ireland, he was one of a set of twins; his father, James Danby, farmed a small property he owned near Wexford, but his death, in 1807, caused the family to move to Dublin, while Francis was still a schoolboy. He began to practice drawing at the Royal Dublin Society's schools; and under an erratic young artist named James Arthur O'Connor he began painting landscapes. Danby also made acquaintance with George Petrie.

In 1813 Danby left for London together with O'Connor and Petrie. This expedition, undertaken with very inadequate funds, quickly came to an end, and they had to get home again by walking. At Bristol they made a pause, and Danby, finding he could get trifling sums for watercolours, remained there working diligently and sending to the London exhibitions pictures of importance. There his large oil paintings quickly attracted attention.

From around 1818/19, Danby was a member of the informal group of artists which has become known as the Bristol School, taking part in their evening sketching meetings and sketching excursions visiting local scenery. His View of the Avon Gorge (1822) depicts figures sketching in a location favoured by the group. He remained connected with members of the Bristol School for around a decade, even after leaving Bristol in 1824.

The Upas Tree (1820) and The Delivery of Israel (1825) brought him his election as an Associate Member of the Royal Academy. He left Bristol for London, and in 1828 exhibited his Opening of the Sixth Seal at the British Institution, receiving from that body a prize of 200 guineas; and this picture was followed by two others on the theme of the Apocalypse.

Danby painted "vast illusionist canvases" comparable to those of John Martin – of "grand, gloomy and fantastic subjects which chimed exactly with the Byronic taste of the 1820s."

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Oberon and Titania

Oberon and Titania (1837)

Francis Danby (English, 1793-1861)
Hotwells in the Avon Gorge

Hotwells in the Avon Gorge

Francis Danby (English, 1793-1861)
The Haunted Wood

The Haunted Wood

Francis Danby (English, 1793-1861)
Figures in a Landscape

Figures in a Landscape (c. 1813–61)

Francis Danby (English, 1793-1861)
Sunset over a River Landscape

Sunset over a River Landscape (early 1840s)

Francis Danby (English, 1793-1861)
Burning of an Old Boat

Burning of an Old Boat

Francis Danby (English, 1793-1861)
Shipwreck

Shipwreck (ca. 1850)

Francis Danby (English, 1793-1861)
Panorama of the Coast at Sunset

Panorama of the Coast at Sunset (c. 1813)

Francis Danby (English, 1793-1861)
The three sisters of Phaeton weeping over the tomb of their brother

The three sisters of Phaeton weeping over the tomb of their brother (1845)

Francis Danby (English, 1793-1861)
The Broken Bridge

The Broken Bridge

Francis Danby (English, 1793-1861)
A Mountain Chieftain’s Funeral

A Mountain Chieftain’s Funeral (ca. 1848)

Francis Danby (English, 1793-1861)
Hope near Bergen

Hope near Bergen (ca. 1840)

Francis Danby (English, 1793-1861)
The Painter’s Holiday

The Painter’s Holiday (ca. 1844)

Francis Danby (English, 1793-1861)
A Dark, Rocky Lake

A Dark, Rocky Lake (ca. 1825)

Francis Danby (English, 1793-1861)
Boat Building near Dinan, Brittany

Boat Building near Dinan, Brittany (ca. 1838)

Francis Danby (English, 1793-1861)
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