Edward John Poynter

United Kingdom 1836 – 1919
Edward John Poynter, born on 20 March 1836 and passing away on 26 July 1919, was an influential British painter and illustrator who held a prominent position within the Victorian art world. He served as the President of the Royal Academy from 1896 until his death, reflecting his esteemed status among peers and critics alike. Poynter's artistic journey began with formal training at the British Museum and further honed his skills under the tutelage of Charles Gleyre in Paris. His work is deeply rooted in the academic tradition, yet it also exhibits elements of Aestheticism and Neo-Classicism, which were prevalent during the latter half of the 19th century. Throughout his career, Poynter created a body of work that was celebrated for its technical precision, attention to detail, and grand historical themes. Notably, he often depicted mythological, biblical, and literary subjects, imbuing them with a sense of drama and narrative. His masterpiece "Israel in Egypt" (1867), for instance, exemplifies his talent for large-scale storytelling through painting, showcasing a dramatic scene from the Old Testament. His affinity for classical antiquity is evident in works such as "The Visit to Aesculapius" (1880), where he skillfully merged the ancient world with contemporary ideals of beauty and form. Additionally, Poynter's interest in the Orient is seen in pieces like "The Cave of the Storm Nymphs" (1866), which blends romantic exoticism with meticulous draughtsmanship. Beyond his paintings, Poynter was an accomplished muralist and designer, contributing to the decorative arts through projects such as the decoration of the Royal Albert Hall and the Victoria and Albert Museum. Furthermore, his involvement in education played a crucial role; he was instrumental in reforming the curriculum at the Royal Academy Schools. Despite his adherence to traditional methods, Poynter's influence extended into the modern era, shaping the careers of many younger artists through his teaching and leadership roles. Today, his legacy is preserved in major collections worldwide, offering viewers a glimpse into the refined tastes and aesthetic sensibilities of late-Victorian Britain.

Collection of Works(Page 2)

Feeding The Sacred Ibis In The Halls Of Karnac,Edward John Poynter,Oil Painting,Oil Painting, barefoot, 1girl
Feeding The Sacred Ibis In The Halls Of Karnac
Resolution: 2956 × 4000 px
Israel in Egypt,Edward John Poynter,Oil Painting,Oil Painting, military, motor vehicle, desert
Israel in Egypt
Resolution: 2767 × 1160 px
Narcissus in a Blue and White Vase,Edward John Poynter,Oil Painting,Oil Painting, flower, no humans, leaf
Narcissus in a Blue and White Vase
Resolution: 2311 × 4000 px
Helena and Hermia,Edward John Poynter,Oil Painting,Oil Painting, barefoot, 2girls, multiple girls, dress
Helena and Hermia
Resolution: 1367 × 1738 px
Lynmouth Harbour, Devon,Edward John Poynter,Oil Painting,Oil Painting, outdoors, watercraft, boat, scenery
Lynmouth Harbour, Devon
Resolution: 4260 × 2315 px
Orpheus and Eurydice,Edward John Poynter,Oil Painting,Oil Painting, fine art parody, barefoot, parody
Orpheus and Eurydice
Resolution: 2840 × 2000 px
Study for At Low Tide,Edward John Poynter,Sketch,Sketch, 1girl, solo, monochrome, breasts, nipples, nude
Study for At Low Tide
Resolution: 2048 × 2536 px
Honeysuckle,Edward John Poynter,Sketch,Sketch, monochrome, flower, plant, leaf, traditional media, no humans
Honeysuckle
Resolution: 4000 × 2595 px
Study Of A Reclining Nude Girl For The Cave Of The Storm Nymphs,Edward John Poynter,Sketch,Sketch, solo, nude
Study Of A Reclining Nude Girl For The Cave Of The Storm Nymphs
Resolution: 3594 × 2540 px