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Gwen John

Gwen John

  June 22, 1876
  September 18, 1939
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Gwendolen Mary John was born in Wales, the daughter of a grumpy lawyer and a mother who was ill and had little time at home. So her aunts, members of the Christian Free Church of the Salvation Army, looked after Gwen, her sister and her two brothers. All children were encouraged in their artistic talents, but the mother died very early when Gwen was only eight years old. The family then moved within Wales, in the coastal town of Tenby, where Gwen often sketched seagulls and sea animals, but Gwen's oldest surviving work dates from 1895 when she was 19 years old.

Gwen attended the only art school in the United Kingdom where women were admitted, the school was based on French methods. Under the influential cartoonist and art professor Henry Tonks she learned to draw figures, lived with her brother Augustus and is said to have lived on nuts and fruit alone for reasons of cost. Through her brother she met other, later influential artists, including his wife Ida Nettleship and the portrait artist Arthur Ambrose McEvoy. Her brother's drawing skills and his attitude put the reserved sister in the shade, even though he admired her work. Gwen traveled to Paris, where she studied at James McNeill Whistler's Academy, and after her return she exhibited her works for the first time at the New English Art Club. Financial success failed to materialize, so that the young Gwen even had to live as a squatter in run-down buildings. She returned to France and worked as a model. This is how she met her lover, the much older sculptor Auguste Rodin, one of the most famous artists of the time. Not only him, but also Matisse, Picasso and Rainer Maria Rilke stayed in the French capital at this time. John moved to a suburb of Paris and, despite many important acquaintances, worked, preferably in seclusion. After the end of their affair she increasingly devoted herself to the Catholic faith. She no longer needed to work as a model, and found her most important patron in the art collector John Quinn. Because of her perfectionism she largely refrained from exhibitions, but one of her works found its way to the Armory Show in New York. Among her later works are mainly portraits of unknown women, sitting with their hands on their laps. She had her only solo exhibition in London, before that she had been able to show works in the famous Paris Autumn Salon. She died in 1939, according to some statements she had starved herself to death.

While she stood in her brother's shadow during his lifetime, today's critics define her as the more talented of the two. Many of her works can be found at the National Museum Cardiff and Tate Britain

Gwen John

Gwen John
  June 22, 1876
  September 18, 1939
   •   Nonclassified artists   •   Wikipedia: Gwen John

Gwendolen Mary John was born in Wales, the daughter of a grumpy lawyer and a mother who was ill and had little time at home. So her aunts, members of the Christian Free Church of the Salvation Army, looked after Gwen, her sister and her two brothers. All children were encouraged in their artistic talents, but the mother died very early when Gwen was only eight years old. The family then moved within Wales, in the coastal town of Tenby, where Gwen often sketched seagulls and sea animals, but Gwen's oldest surviving work dates from 1895 when she was 19 years old.

Gwen attended the only art school in the United Kingdom where women were admitted, the school was based on French methods. Under the influential cartoonist and art professor Henry Tonks she learned to draw figures, lived with her brother Augustus and is said to have lived on nuts and fruit alone for reasons of cost. Through her brother she met other, later influential artists, including his wife Ida Nettleship and the portrait artist Arthur Ambrose McEvoy. Her brother's drawing skills and his attitude put the reserved sister in the shade, even though he admired her work. Gwen traveled to Paris, where she studied at James McNeill Whistler's Academy, and after her return she exhibited her works for the first time at the New English Art Club. Financial success failed to materialize, so that the young Gwen even had to live as a squatter in run-down buildings. She returned to France and worked as a model. This is how she met her lover, the much older sculptor Auguste Rodin, one of the most famous artists of the time. Not only him, but also Matisse, Picasso and Rainer Maria Rilke stayed in the French capital at this time. John moved to a suburb of Paris and, despite many important acquaintances, worked, preferably in seclusion. After the end of their affair she increasingly devoted herself to the Catholic faith. She no longer needed to work as a model, and found her most important patron in the art collector John Quinn. Because of her perfectionism she largely refrained from exhibitions, but one of her works found its way to the Armory Show in New York. Among her later works are mainly portraits of unknown women, sitting with their hands on their laps. She had her only solo exhibition in London, before that she had been able to show works in the famous Paris Autumn Salon. She died in 1939, according to some statements she had starved herself to death.

While she stood in her brother's shadow during his lifetime, today's critics define her as the more talented of the two. Many of her works can be found at the National Museum Cardiff and Tate Britain





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The Brown Tea Pot, 1915-16
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The Convalescent, c.1923-24
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Portrait of a Lady, c. 1909-1910
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Self Portrait, Naked, Sitting on...
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Girl with Cat in her Lap,
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The Artist in her Room in Paris
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Young Woman with a Violin, 1897-98
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Study of a Cat
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The Precious Book, c. 1916-1926
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Portrait of the Artist's Sister,...
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Portrait Group, 1897-98 (pencil,...
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Girl with Large Hat and Straw-Co...
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Two Nuns and a Girl in a Church ...
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A Study of Rodin's Danaid in his...
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Vase of Flowers, c.1927 (gouache...
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Self Portrait
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Young Nun
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Young Woman in a Red Shawl,
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Study of a Cat, 1905-08
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Ophelia: Portrait Imagine, c.191...
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Girl Holding a Rose, c.1915-25
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Young Woman Wearing a Large Hat,...
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The Precious Book, late 1910-1926
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Profile of a Woman in a Railway ...
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A Study of Rodin's Kiss in his S...
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A sitting Girl wearing a Spotted...
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The nun
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Woman Sewing at a Window
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Woman in profile (mixed media on...
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Old Woman in a Black Shawl (wate...
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Girl in a Mulberry Dress, 1923
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Mere Poussepin, 1920
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Mimosa and Other Flowers in a Va...
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Girl, Hands Resting in her Lap (...
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Woman Dressing, c.1907 (wash on ...
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Portrait of Chloe Boughton-Leigh...
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Seated Girl (Marie Hamonet?) (ch...
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Head of a Young Woman (pencil an...
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Cat Sleeping on a Red Cushion (g...
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Flowers in a Jug
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Little girl wearing large hat (w...
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Girl in Rose, c.1918
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Standing Girl with wooden post i...
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A Young Woman in Blue, c.1914-15
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Girl"s Head,
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Portrait study of August Rodin (...
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Young girl: Marie Hamonet, c.191...
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Flowers (oil on canvas)
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Girls in a Church (gouache und w...
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Welsh: Y LleianThe Nun study
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Little Girls in Church (watercol...
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The Seated Woman, 1919-1926
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Victorian sisters (watercolor on...
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Green leaves in a white jug (wat...
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Study of a Young Woman in a Mulb...
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Woman and Orphan Girl in Church ...
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Girl with a Hat (gouache on paper)
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Chloë Boughton-Leigh, c.1907
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Girl in a Blue Dress (oil on can...
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The Pilgrim
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Mother Marie Poussepin (1653-174...
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Couple in a Cafe (pencil on paper)
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Woman standing playing violin (p...
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Girl lying on a bed (pencil on p...
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Woman in a Coral Necklace (oil o...
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Trees (watercolor, gouache & pen...
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Two girls standing in church (pe...
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Sleeping Cat (pencil & watercolo...
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La Chambre sur la Cour
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Figures in Church (watercolor on...
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Portrait of a Cardinal (charcoal...
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Study for Mere Poussepin seated ...
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Seated tortoiseshell cat (mixed ...
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Girls in Church (pen, ink and wa...
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Fishermens Baskets (grey wash on...
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A woman and a young girl in a ch...
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The Little Interior, c.1926 (oil...
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Study of a cat (watercolor & pen...
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Girl in a blue dress holding a p...
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Chapeaux aux Brides (watercolor ...
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Mere Poussepin Seated at a Table...
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Isabel Bowser (watercolor on paper)
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The dying nun (conte crayon on p...
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Children in a Church (bodycolour...
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Head of Rodin (charcoal on paper)
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