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Management number 201808988 Release Date 2025/10/08 List Price $20.35 Model Number 201808988
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James Clarke Hook was a Victorian painter who became famous for his landscapes of British coastal scenes. Despite his father's bankruptcy, he managed to paint himself into country-gentlemanhood and became known for his ability to evoke the sights, sounds, and smells of the sea. Juliet McMasters' biography brings the reader through Hook's training, travels, and work as a historical painter, and reveals his success as a painter of contemporary rural and coastal scenes. McMasters' research led her to retrace Hook's footsteps to the rocky headlands and sheltered bays where he had set up his easel to capture the tang of the sea. The book connects Hook with major figures and movements of Victorian art and highlights his connection with the fishermen and rural families who populated his canvases.

Format: Hardback
Length: 264 pages
Publication date: 31 October 2023
Publisher: McGill-Queen's University Press


Despite his father's bankruptcy, James Clarke Hook (1819–1907) managed to elevate himself to the status of a country gentleman, achieving fame for his captivating landscapes depicting British coastal scenes. What set Hook apart was his remarkable ability to not only capture the visual essence of the sea but also evoke its sights, sounds, and even aromas.

In Juliet McMasters' captivating biography, "James Clarke Hook: The Painter of Light and Sea," the reader is taken on a journey through Hook's rigorous training at the Royal Academy Schools, his travels to Florence and Venice as a student, and his transition into painting contemporary rural and coastal scenes. The book delves into the secret of Hook's success, which lay in his determination to create his seascapes on-site, braving the elements and inventing an adaptable easel that could withstand uneven terrain.

McMasters' extensive research took her on a pilgrimage to the very locations where Hook had set up his easel, capturing the essence of the sea that had inspired him for over a century. Through her meticulous exploration, McMasters establishes a connection between Hook, an academician for half a century, and the prominent figures and movements of Victorian art, including the Pre-Raphaelites John Everett Millais and Holman Hunt, the etcher Samuel Palmer, and the painter and sculptor G.F. Watts.

What sets this book apart is its focus on Hook's collaboration with the fishermen and rural families who inhabited and contributed to his canvases. McMasters' insights into Hook's artistic process and his profound sense of place reinvigorate our understanding of his work and its enduring impact. This captivating biography not only sheds light on the life and career of a remarkable artist but also offers a fresh perspective on the beauty and allure of the British coastline.


Dimension: 241 x 175 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9780228014454


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