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Wilson, Richard
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Wilson, Richard (1713/14–82). British painter, born in rural north Wales, the son of a well-connected clergyman who encouraged his interest in art as well as giving him a good classical education. Wilson became the leading British landscape painter of his generation, but initially he seems to have worked mainly as a portraitist. He began his training in London in 1729 and was working independently by 1735, but the decisive change in his career did not come until his visit to Italy in 1750–7, when he decided to devote himself exclusively to landscape. He is said to have done this at the urging of Francesco
Zuccarelli, whom he met in Venice and whose portrait (1751, Tate, London) he painted, but he was more obviously influenced by the painting of
Claude and by the natural surroundings of Rome where Claude had worked.
Back in London Wilson became successful with his Italian landscapes and applied the same classical compositional principles to English and Welsh views, as in his celebrated
Snowdon from Llyn Nantlle (
c.1765, versions in Walker AG, Liverpool, and Castle Mus., Nottingham). He also painted large historical landscapes more or less in the manner of
Dughet or Salvator
Rosa (
Destruction of the Children of Niobe, 1760, Yale Center for British Art, New Haven, and other versions), and these too sold well. Wilson, however, had a prickly nature and a problem with drink, and in the early 1770s his career went into a sharp decline. The
Royal Academy (of which he had been a founder member in 1768) helped him out by appointing him librarian, but in 1781 his family took him (now a pitiable figure) back to Wales. His work is of great importance in the history of British art, for he transformed landscape from an art that was essentially topographical to one that could be a vehicle for ideas and emotions, often by evoking nostalgia for the past. He had several pupils, notably
Thomas Jones, as well as numerous imitators, and he was admired by such later artists as
Cotman,
Crome,
Constable, and
Turner.
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RICHARD WILSON, 72; TENAFLY COUNCILMAN
Newspaper article from: The Record (Bergen County, NJ); 11/27/2001; ; 570 words
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Richard Wilson, keeper of the Oscars May have met more of the award winners than anyone else
Newspaper article from: Chicago Sun-Times; 5/4/2004; ; 632 words
; Richard Wilson never won an Academy Award...ordering new Oscars, Mr. Wilson would coordinate with R...them from Chicago. Mr. Wilson helped oversee new security...survived by his father, also Richard Wilson, of Las Vegas, and...
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Review Art as urban metaphor Richard Wilson: Irons in the Fire
Newspaper article from: The Scotsman; 11/12/2002; ; 700+ words
; ...Gallery, Edinburgh I HAVE always considered Richard Wilson to be the finest British landscape painter of...around the gallery, but, no, it was not that Richard Wilson either. This Richard Wilson is the one who made that monumental lake...
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Reviews: Richard Wilson: The models may be smaller but Richard Wilson is still thinking big
Newspaper article from: Scotland on Sunday; 11/10/2002; ; 700+ words
; Richard Wilson Talbot Rice Gallery, Edinburgh YOU know from the moment you enter the...as it is, it does not prepare you for what is to come. To walk into Richard Wilson's 20:50 is to experience one of the defining artworks of the late...
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The right Hook; Richard Wilson is to star in Peter Pan this Christmas. But, he says, it's ironic that the success of Victor Meldrew has made it harder for him to get work.
Newspaper article from: The Evening Standard (London, England); 12/12/2002; ; 700+ words
; Byline: NICK CURTIS Richard Wilson is to star in Peter Pan this Christmas...him to get work NOBODY could accuse Richard Wilson of shirking a challenge. At...paternal physical affection. The young Richard Wilson was loved, but disliked his...
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Interview: Richard Wilson discusses the life work of David Colwell, advocate for the homeless in Seattle
Transcript from: NPR All Things Considered; 9/25/2001; ; 700+ words
; 00-00-0000 Interview: Richard Wilson discusses the life work of David...apartment buildings in Seattle. Richard Wilson, David Colwell's friend...about David Colwell, please. Mr. RICHARD WILSON (Colwell Friend): He was...
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Interview: Dr. Richard Wilson discusses his work in sequencing genes
Transcript from: NPR Talk of the Nation Science Friday; 7/11/2003; ; 700+ words
; ...07-11-2003 Interview: Dr. Richard Wilson discusses his work in sequencing...Now let me introduce my guest. Richard Wilson is the director of the Genome...the program, Dr. Wilson. Dr. RICHARD WILSON (Director, Genome Sequencing...
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Review of Richard Wilson,Secret Shakespeare: studies in theatre, religion and resistance.(Book review)
Magazine article from: Early Modern Literary Studies; 9/1/2006; ; 700+ words
; Richard Wilson. Secret Shakespeare: studies in theatre...co.uk Ellison, James. "Review of Richard Wilson,Secret Shakespeare: studies...Catholic moderate? In Secret Shakespeare, Richard Wilson investigates the latter possibility...
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Director's curt As he prepares to bring his latest production to the stage, Richard Wilson, the actor best-known as doyen of dourness Victor Meldrew, admits to Juliette Garside that it's not just his performances he takes seriously
Newspaper article from: The Sunday Herald; 8/3/2003; ; 700+ words
; Richard Wilson likes the concept of believability...citizens from criminals. Wilson doesn't seem like a man...continue directing. But Wilson admits he would have liked...at Rada who would say, 'Richard darling, you mustn't just...
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Whip, whip hooray Richard Wilson talks to Natalie Hale about how playing a curmudgeonly pensioner shot him to fame, and how he's had to politically 'change sides' for his latest theatre role
Newspaper article from: Western Daily Press (Bristol UK); 10/12/2007; 700+ words
; Richard Wilson talks to Natalie Hale about how playing...telephone on a wet Monday morning and hearing Richard Wilson's distinctive voice on the line...in One Foot In The Grave. Thankfully, Richard is about as un-grumpy as they come...
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Richard Wilson
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of World Biography
Richard Wilson The British painter Richard Wilson (1713/1714-1782) raised English landscape painting...third son of the rector of Penygoes in Montgomeryshire, Wales, Richard Wilson received an excellent grounding in classical literature...
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Wilson, Richard
Book article from: The Oxford Dictionary of Art
Wilson, Richard ( b Penegoes, Montgomeryshire [now Powys...giving him a good classical education. Wilson became the leading British landscape painter...emotions; Ruskin wrote that ‘with Richard Wilson the history of sincere landscape...
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Wilson, Richard (1926-)
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of Occultism and Parapsychology
Wilson, Richard (1926-) Physics professor who was active...Society for Psychical Research, London, Wilson devised a random number selector for extrasensory...New York: Helix Press, 1964. Wilson, Richard. "A Random Number Selector." Proceedings...
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Wilson, August 1945–
Book article from: Contemporary Black Biography
...read at the age of four, Wilson consumed books voraciously...the written word, August Wilson was an unexceptional student...term paper on Napoleon, Wilson was accused of plagiarism...works by Ralph Ellison, Richard Wright
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Wilson, Kim
Book article from: Contemporary Musicians
...acquitted themselves nicely. Wilson's constant touring with the...from recording and touring. Wilson took advantage of the hiatus...Cropper, and Dion DiMucci. "Wilson saw the Revue as a good opportunity...Belmonts, Chuck Berry, Little Richard, Richie Valens and Buddy Holly...
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