William Bruce Ellis Ranken
William Bruce Ellis Ranken (1881–1941) was an Edwardian aesthete,[1] born in Edinburgh, Scotland in 1881 to Robert Burk Ranken, a wealthy and successful lawyer, and his wife Mary. He attended Eton College and then proceeded to The Slade School of Art under the tutelage of Henry Tonks.[2] A fellow student was the actor Ernest Thesiger, who became a lifelong friend; was painted by Ranken in 1918,[3] and married Ranken's sister Janette in 1917.[4]
Ranken's first exhibition in 1904 at the Carfax Gallery in London was well-received by artists and art critics.[5] He befriended Wilfrid Gabriel de Glehn and John Singer Sargent. At the outbreak of World War One, William was living in his studio in Chelsea, a short distance from Sargent's studio, with whom he may have ventured to America during the war years.[6]
Early success
While in America, Sargent introduced him to Isabella Stewart Gardner and he received commissions to paint portraits of the wealthy, including the Whitneys, Vanderbilts and Havermeyers. His output became prodigious as he worked in watercolors, oils and pastels. Returning to Great Britain in the 1920s he painted many portraits of the Royal family and the Aristocracy, as well as the interiors of their homes.[7]
Public collections
Following his unexpected death from a cerebral haemorrhage,[8] his sister Janette gifted over 200 works to be distributed amongst UK public galleries and museums.[9] Ranken's paintings are held in a large number of museum and public collections, including Southampton City Art Gallery, Portsmouth Museum, Bradford Museum, Reading Museum, Bristol Museum and Art Gallery, Northampton Museum, Derby Museum, Leeds City Museum, National Museums Northern Ireland, Glasgow Museums, City of Edinburgh Council and the Government Art Collection.[10]
External links
References
- ↑ "Artist Spotlight: William Bruce Ellis Ranken". Advocate.com.
- ↑ "William Bruce E Ranken (1881-1941) RI Watercolour". Invaluable.com.
- ↑ "Home Page - We Remember - WilliamRanken.org".
- ↑ "Modernist Journals Project".
- ↑ "Home Page - We Remember - WilliamRanken.org".
- ↑ http://jssgallery.org/Other_Artists/William_Bruce_Ellis_Ranken/William_Bruce_Ellis_Ranken.htm
- ↑ "Schwarz Gallery - William Bruce Ellis Ranken".
- ↑ "Home Page - We Remember - WilliamRanken.org".
- ↑ "William Bruce Ellis Ranken, Artist - Mortimer Fine Arts - Bridgnorth Shropshire".
- ↑ William Bruce Ellis Ranken 1881–1941, BBC Your Paintings. Accessed 28 November 2013.
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