Frederic Leighton
United Kingdom 1830-1896
Frederic Leighton, 1st Baron Leighton, was an eminent British painter, sculptor, and draughtsman born on December 3, 1830. He is renowned for his exquisite academic style that permeated the Victorian era's art scene and his contributions to the neoclassical movement in European art. Leighton was a pivotal figure, celebrated for his meticulous craftsmanship, attention to detail, and a profound mastery of historical subjects, mythology, and portraiture.
Born in Scarborough, Yorkshire, Leighton was deeply influenced by classical antiquity throughout his life. His early education took place in various European cities, including Florence and Frankfurt, where he absorbed the rich cultural heritage and artistic traditions of Italy and Germany. Subsequently, he attended the Royal Academy Schools in London, where his prodigious talent quickly garnered recognition.
Leighton's works are characterized by their grandeur, idealized figures, and often feature dramatic narratives with sumptuous color palettes and intricate compositions. Notable among his paintings is "Flaming June" (1895), which has become one of his most iconic pieces, showcasing a young woman in a vivid orange dress slumbering against a marble base—a testament to his ability to capture both sensuality and serenity.
Throughout his career, Leighton received numerous accolades and held prominent positions within the British art establishment. He was the President of the Royal Academy from 1878 until his death, becoming the first and only artist to be granted a peerage while still alive, being created Baron Leighton of Stretton in 1896.
His sculptures were equally celebrated, with "Athlete Wrestling with a Python" (1877) being a notable example of his exploration into three-dimensional form and the human body's expressive potential.
Despite his vast influence and success, Lord Frederic Leighton did not have a long post-peerage reign; he died on January 25, 1896, soon after receiving his barony. However, his legacy endures through his prolific body of work, housed predominantly at prestigious institutions like the Royal Collection Trust and the Leighton House Museum in London. His timeless masterpieces continue to inspire awe and admiration for their technical brilliance and thematic depth, solidifying his status as one of the preeminent artists of the Victorian period.
Collection of Works(Page 1)
A Baby in 16th century Dress with a Rooster and a Dog
Type: World-Famous Paintings
Painter: Frederic Leighton
Resolution: 2817 × 2254 px
A Man and a Monkey Riding on Horseback
Type: World-Famous Paintings
Painter: Frederic Leighton
Resolution: 2996 × 2337 px
A sheet of studies for 'Romola'; Monna Brigida's conversion
Type: World-Famous Paintings
Painter: Frederic Leighton
Resolution: 3200 × 2097 px
Allegorical Female Figure with Lion, Lamb, Two Putti
Type: World-Famous Paintings
Painter: Frederic Leighton
Resolution: 2976 × 3000 px
A sheet of figure studies
Type: World-Famous Paintings
Painter: Frederic Leighton
Resolution: 3200 × 2473 px