William Heath (artist)
William Heath | |
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Born | 1795 Northumberland, England |
Died | 7 April 1840 |
Nationality | United Kingdom |
Occupation(s) | Portrait and military painter |
William Heath (1795 – 7 April 1840)[1] was a British artist who once described himself as a "portrait & military painter."[2] He was best known for his published engravings which included caricatures, political cartoons, and commentary on contemporary life.[3][4]
Biography
Heath was born in Northumberland, England. His early works often dealt with military scenes, including colour plates for The Martial Achievements, The Wars of Wellington, etc.,[5] but from about 1820 on he focused on satire.
Between 1827 and 1829, many of his works were published under the pseudonym "Paul Pry" (the name of an overly inquisitive stage character in a popular 1825 stage comedy by John Poole[6]); also used the pseudonym Argus. He was described by Dr John Brown, biographer of John Leech as "poor Heath, the ex-Captain of Dragoons, facile and profuse, unscrupulous and clever".[5]
Heath helped found an early caricature magazine, The Glasgow Looking Glass (renamed to The Northern Looking Glass after five issues).[7] Heath created a numbered series of political caricatures between 1830 and 1834 for McLean's Monthly.
Death and legacy
He died in Hampstead and was buried on the western side of Highgate Cemetery. His grave (no.124) no longer has a headstone or any identifying marker. The British Museum catalogue[8] has over 160 works by Heath.
Gallery
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Monster soup
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The Stomach Pump
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Dr Arthur and his man Bob giving John Bull a Bolus
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Burking Poor Old Mrs Constitution
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All the World's a Stage
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A caricature of Saartjie Baartman
Works
- Historical Military and Naval Anecdotes (1815)
- The Martial Achievements of Great Britain and her Allies (1815)
- The Wars of Wellington (1819) (Illustrations)
- Real Life in Ireland (1821) (Illustrations)
- Real Life in London (1822) (Illustrations)
- The Life of a Soldier (1823)
- Studies from the Stage (1823)
- Rustic Sketches (1824)
- Illustrations of Heraldry (1828)
- Parish Characters (1829)
- Sayings of the Ancients (1831)
- Fashion and Folly (1832)
- Minor Morals for Young People. Illustrated in tales and travels (1834–39).
References
- ^ Oxford University Press (21 June 2012). Benezit Dictionary of British Graphic Artists and Illustrators. OUP USA. p. 536. ISBN 978-0-19-992305-2.
- ^ Bryant, Mark; Henneage, Simon (1994). Dictionary of British Cartoonists and Caricaturists, 1730-198. London, England: Lund Humphries Publishers Ltd. p. 107. ISBN 978-0859679763.
- ^ "The Glasgow Looking Glass". University of Glasgow. Retrieved 30 May 2015.
- ^ "William Heath".
- ^ a b Bryant & Henneage 1994, p. 107.
- ^ "William Heath (British Museum Biographical details)".
- ^ "'World's first comic' is up for auction". The Times. Retrieved 19 February 2022.
William Heath's Glasgow Looking Glass was a pioneering publication which is said to have coined the phrase "... to be continued".
- ^ George, M. Dorothy (1870–1954). Catalogue of Political and Personal Satires Preserved in the Department of Prints and Drawings in the British Museum. London: The British Museum.
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