Percy Bigland

Percy Bigland (1856-1926) was an English portrait painter.

Life

"Head of an Old Woman" by Percy Bigland is in the Walker Art Gallery

Bigland was the son of Edwin Bigland, of Birkenhead in 1856. He was educated like his brother at the Sidcot School as his family were Quakers. Bigland studied art in Munich in Germany for seven years before returning to England where he lived in London, Liverpool, Beaconsfield and Buckinghamshire. He was a regular exhibitor until 1925 at institutions in London and the provinces.[1]

Bigland painted his elder brother, Alfred Bigland who was an M.P. This portrait is in the Williamson Art Gallery in Birkenhead.[2][3] His most notable subject was the Prime MinisterGladstone, but he also went to America three times to include the department store owner Isaac H Clothier,[1] Swarthmore College dean Elizabeth Powell Bond[4] and landowner and philanthropist William Poole Bancroft in his list of sitters.[5]

In 1891 he was elected to the Royal Society of Portrait Painters in 1891 and in 1893 he painted Elizabeth Hanbury who was then 100 years old.[6]

Bigland died aged 68[1] in 1926.[7]

Legacy

Bigland has twenty paintings in British national collections.[8]

References

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  1. 1 2 3 Percy Bigland, Government Art Collection, retrieved 10 January 2015
  2. Portrait of Alfred Bigland
  3. Biographical note on Percy Bigland, Alfred's brother, in notes to The correspondence of James McNeill Whistler
  4. Elizabeth Powell Bond, Friends Historical Library at Swarthmore College, retrieved May 3, 2016
  5. Woodlawn Trustees, Inc. records, Hagley Museum, Delaware
  6. Wikisource link to Hanbury, Elizabeth (DNB12). Wikisource.
  7. Percy Bigland, ArtSignatureDictionary, retrieved 10 January 2015
  8. Paintings by Percy Bigland at the Art UK site
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