Maurice Greiffenhagen
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Maurice Greiffenhagen RA (London 15 December 1862[1] – 26 December 1931[1]) was a British painter and Royal Academician. He illustrated books and designed posters as well as painting idyllic landscapes.
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Exhibiting at the Royal Academy of Arts from 1884, he was made an Associate Member in 1916 and a Royal Academician in 1922. From 1906 until 1926, he taught at the Glasgow School of Art.[1]
His friendship with H Rider Haggard led to him illustrating the author's popular adventure books, starting with an edition of She: A History of Adventure in 1889 - though Greiffenhagen apparently "disliked doing black-and-white work".[2]
Greiffenhagen's 1891 painting, An Idyll, inspired D H Lawrence's novel The White Peacock. The painting had "a profound effect" on the author, who wrote:
As for Greiffenhagen's 'Idyll', it moves me almost as if I were in love myself. Under its intoxication, I have flirted madly this Christmas.[3]
In 1910, Greiffenhagen illustrated a book of poems by Charles F. Parsons entitled Some Thoughts at Eventide.
Greiffenhagen also created distinctive commercial posters, including a colourful 1894 advertisement for Pall Mall Budget magazine which "created a distinct sensation among the younger men" according to one contemporary periodical.[4] In 1924, he created 'The Gateway of the North', one of the most popular travel posters in a series commissioned by London, Midland and Scottish Railway.[5]
Notes
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- 1 2 3 Tate Collection biography, Tate Online, retrieved 27 Oct 2011
- ↑ P B Ellis, H. Rider Haggard: a voice from the infinite. 1978. Routledge. p179
- ↑ J Meyers, Painting and the novel. 1975. Manchester University Press. p46
- ↑ M H Spielmann in Scribner's Monthly, July 1895, quoted in A Tucker, The illustration of the master: Henry James and the magazine revolution. 2010. Stanford University Press. p82
- ↑ E Burke, The Annual register of world events: a review, Volume 173. 1932. Longmans, Green. p139
- G.T., A. (1894). Maurice Greiffenhagen, The Art Journal, Volume 56. London: The Art Union. pp. 225–229.
External links
- Works by Maurice Greiffenhagen at Project Gutenberg
- Works by or about Maurice Greiffenhagen at Internet Archive
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