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Edward Bird

Captures everyday moments with subtle observation and masterfully blends genre and history painting, leaving a lasting mark on the English art of the Romantic era.


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Edward Bird

Captures everyday moments with subtle observation and masterfully blends genre and history painting, leaving a lasting mark on the English art of the Romantic era.

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Edward Bird

    April 12, 1772   -   November 2, 1819
Nonclassified artists   •   Wikipedia: Edward Bird

Edward Bird, born in 1772 in Wolverhampton, is recognized as one of the prominent English painters of the Romantic period, particularly noted for his genre scenes and historical compositions. Bird began his artistic career as an apprentice in a japanning factory before turning to painting as a self-taught artist. In 1794, he moved to Bristol, where he quickly established himself as a portrait and genre painter. His works are characterized by careful observation of everyday life, nuanced characterization of figures, and subtle color harmonies. Bird’s depictions of children and rural subjects gained significant acclaim and were frequently exhibited.

A pivotal moment in Bird’s career was his election to the Royal Academy in 1815, following the success of his painting “The Cheat Detected.” He increasingly focused on historical themes, including scenes from the English Civil War and the Napoleonic era. Works such as “The Field of Waterloo” and “Good News” were highly regarded by contemporaries and contributed to the development of English history painting. Bird was an important member of the Bristol School, a group of artists known for their collaborative landscape studies and artistic exchange. Despite health challenges, Bird remained active in Bristol’s art scene until his death in 1819. His oeuvre is represented in major British museums and exemplifies the fusion of genre and history painting in early 19th-century England.

Edward Bird

    April 12, 1772   -   November 2, 1819
Nonclassified artists   •   Wikipedia: Edward Bird

Edward Bird, born in 1772 in Wolverhampton, is recognized as one of the prominent English painters of the Romantic period, particularly noted for his genre scenes and historical compositions. Bird began his artistic career as an apprentice in a japanning factory before turning to painting as a self-taught artist. In 1794, he moved to Bristol, where he quickly established himself as a portrait and genre painter. His works are characterized by careful observation of everyday life, nuanced characterization of figures, and subtle color harmonies. Bird’s depictions of children and rural subjects gained significant acclaim and were frequently exhibited.

A pivotal moment in Bird’s career was his election to the Royal Academy in 1815, following the success of his painting “The Cheat Detected.” He increasingly focused on historical themes, including scenes from the English Civil War and the Napoleonic era. Works such as “The Field of Waterloo” and “Good News” were highly regarded by contemporaries and contributed to the development of English history painting. Bird was an important member of the Bristol School, a group of artists known for their collaborative landscape studies and artistic exchange. Despite health challenges, Bird remained active in Bristol’s art scene until his death in 1819. His oeuvre is represented in major British museums and exemplifies the fusion of genre and history painting in early 19th-century England.

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Saint Paul Preaching at Athens (...
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Scene from 'As You Like It', c.1...
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The Reception in the Kitchen Fol...
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The Poacher's Return
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St John's Gateway (pencil & wate...
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The Birth (panel)
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Portrait of Dr John King (oil on...
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Scene from 'Pericles, Prince of ...
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Portrait of George III, c.1810-15
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The Ale House Door (oil on canvas)
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Miss Martha Bird, the artist's d...
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View of Bristol from Pile Hill, ...
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The Arrival of Louis XVIII at Ca...
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The Recruit, 1806
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Sir Charles A. Elton (oil on panel)
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The Sick Child (panel)
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Mr Rickett's Return from Shootin...
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Joseph Mallord William Turner
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The Christening (board)
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Breaking the Ice, c.1800 (oil on...
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The Surrender of Calais, 4th Aug...
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