Philip Wilson Steer Self-portrait 1920 oil on canvas Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge |
Philip Wilson Steer Hydrangeas (Miss Ethel Warwick) 1901 oil on canvas Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge |
Philip Wilson Steer The Blue Dress (professional model Rose Pettigrew) 1892 oil on canvas Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge |
Philip Wilson Steer – Painter. Born in Birkenhead (Merseyside, England) on 28 December 1860, third son of painter and teacher Philip Steer. Studied at Gloucester School of Art (1878 to 1880) and Drawings Schools of the Department of Science and Art, South Kensington (1881). Left for France after being rejected by the Royal Academy Schools and studied in Paris at Académie Julian (1882-1883) and École des Beaux-Arts (1883). Returned to England in 1884, bought studio (Trafalgar Studio) in Manresa Road, Chelsea and began life-long summer painting expeditions through English countryside. Exhibited at Royal Academy from 1883-1886. Founding member of New English Art Club (1886). In 1889, allied himself with friend Walter Sickert and participated in the 'London impressionists' exhibition at the Goupil Gallery (London). Teacher of painting at the Slade School of Fine Art from 1893-1930. In 1894 had his first solo exhibition at the Goupil Art Gallery. Moved to 'Avenue Studios', Fulham Road in 1894. In 1898 settled in Cheyne Walk (Chelsea) where he remained until his death. Appointed Official War Artist in 1918, where he served with the Royal Navy. During Inter-War period he pursued his interest in watercolours . . . exhibition of his work at the Tate Gallery in 1929, the first major retrospective of a living artist. Awarded the Medal of Merit in 1931. His blindness put a stop to his summer sketching expeditions in 1938 and on 18 March 1942 he died of bronchitis. Memorial exhibitions include National Gallery (1943) and Temple Newsam, Leeds (1944).
– biographical notes from the British Museum
Philip Wilson Steer The Thames from Richmond Hill 1893 oil on panel Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge |
Philip Wilson Steer Summer evening 1912 oil on canvas Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge |
Philip Wilson Steer Montreuil from the ramparts 1907 oil on canvas Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge |
Philip Wilson Steer Children paddling, Walberswick 1894 oil on canvas Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge |
Philip Wilson Steer Surf ca. 1885-86 oil on panel Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge |
Philip Wilson Steer Distance 1915 monochrome wash Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge |
Philip Wilson Steer Showery day at Whitstable 1931 watercolor British Museum |
Philip Wilson Steer Summer shower, Shoreham 1926 watercolor British Museum |
Philip Wilson Steer Bridgnorth - Landscape with woodland 1925 watercolor British Museum |
Philip Wilson Steer The Mill, Long Crendon 1924 watercolor British Museum |
Philip Wilson Steer Chalk-pits, Painswick 1915 watercolor Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge |
Philip Wilson Steer Landscape near Chirk, Clwyd 1919 watercolor Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge |
Philip Wilson Steer Sunset, 1915 1915 watercolor Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge |