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1854 Letterhead, Surrey Hills, England - 1924 Sussex, England. Known for: Landscape painting, figure, rural genre.
Edward Wilkins Waite's landscapes in oils are often of his home country in Surrey. Following the tradition of English landscapists like John Constable and J.W. Turner, Waite approached landscapes... Read full biography
Edward Wilkins Waite's landscapes in oils are often of his home country in Surrey. Following the tradition of English landscapists like John Constable and J.W. Turner, Waite approached landscapes with a mannered naturalism, and often bathes his pieces in an idyllic golden light. The artistic... Read full biography
Edward Wilkins Waite's landscapes in oils are often of his home country in Surrey. Following the tradition of English landscapists like John Constable and J.W. Turner, Waite approached landscapes with a mannered naturalism, and often bathes his pieces in an idyllic golden light. The artistic tradition already existed in Edward Wilkins Waite's family. His grandfather, William Watkins Waite, was a miniaturist, and his father, a Congregationalist minister, did a bit of amateur watercolour... Read full biography
Edward Wilkins Waite's landscapes in oils are often of his home country in Surrey. Following the tradition of English landscapists like John Constable and J.W. Turner, Waite approached landscapes with a mannered naturalism, and often bathes his pieces in an idyllic golden light. The artistic tradition already existed in Edward Wilkins Waite's family. His grandfather, William Watkins Waite, was a miniaturist, and his father, a Congregationalist minister, did a bit of amateur watercolour painting. He was born in Letterhead, in the Surrey Hills in 1854. He traveled to Canada in the 1870's after his primary education, where he worked as a lumberjack for two years sketching his journey. When he returned he started to paint more academically,... Read full biography
Edward Wilkins Waite's landscapes in oils are often of his home country in Surrey. Following the tradition of English landscapists like John Constable and J.W. Turner, Waite approached landscapes with a mannered naturalism, and often bathes his pieces in an idyllic golden light. The artistic tradition already existed in Edward Wilkins Waite's family. His grandfather, William Watkins Waite, was a miniaturist, and his father, a Congregationalist minister, did a bit of amateur watercolour painting. He was born in Letterhead, in the Surrey Hills in 1854. He traveled to Canada in the 1870's after his primary education, where he worked as a lumberjack for two years sketching his journey. When he returned he started to paint more academically, submitting two paintings to the RA in 1878. He ended up showing forty-six pieces at the Royal Acad... Read full biography
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