George Wright - Artist Info

About George Wright

  • Biography from Questroyal Fine Art, LLC

    George Wright was born in 1860 in Leeds, England. Together with his brother Gilbert, George taught himself the rudimentary principles of painting. Both Wright brothers found that they excelled at art and went on to become two of the finest sporting artists of their time. In particular, George Wright became well-known for his depiction of hunting and coaching scenes in a style that was representational, or true to nature.

    Many of Wright's works were exhibited at prestigious art institutions in England, such as the Royal Academy, where they garnered attention and appreciation throughout his lifetime.
  • Biography from Haynes Fine Art of Broadway

    George Wright was a sporting painter who lived in Leeds and later moved to Rugby, Oxford and Richmond, Surrey. George was one of at least five children in the Wright family. He was the brother of Gilbert Scott Wright (also a well known artist) and Louise Wright (a pioneer of fashion art).

    In his early career, George Wright often combined with his brother Gilbert and some of this work was used for calendars and illustration. He also combined with J.W. Brooke on a portrait of “Lillie, daughter of J. Wallace, Countess” which was exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1899. In fact George Wright exhibited at the Royal Academy from 1892 as well as at various other venues.

    Wright painted superb horse portraits and very good action pictures, particularly of hunting and coaching. He is indeed known to be one of the best sporting painters of his time, painting in a lively and realistic style.

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