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Privilege & Poverty Gordon Ledbetter

Privilege & Poverty By Gordon Ledbetter

Privilege & Poverty by Gordon Ledbetter


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Alexander Williams exhibited at the RHA annually for 61 years to great acclaim. Primarily a landscape painter, he was also an apprentice hatter, taxidermist, professional singer and gardener. Illustrated with a wide selection of his work, this biography illuminates the diversity of his life and times with material found nowhere else.

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Privilege & Poverty: The Life and Times of Irish Painter and Naturalist Alexander Williams RHA (1846-1930) by Gordon Ledbetter

Alexander Williams was the first artist to open the West of Ireland, particularly Achill Island, to a wide audience. His extensive collection of memoirs and papers, preserved and never made public, form unique records from Victorian Ireland. His life was extraordinarily wide ranging. Primarily a landscape painter, his studies of old Dublin buildings and streetscapes are of particular interest. But he was also an apprentice hatter, a taxidermist and a professional singer, and with the help of Achill Islanders, he built a house and created a garden on Achill, now open to the public. This absorbing biography gives unique glimpses of life in Dublin as seen by a painter favoured by the Lord Lieutenant and the 'castle set'. The contrast between the artist's life and that of the islanders on impoverished Achill is stark. Williams exhibited at the RHA annually for 61 years, a unique record, and his exhibitions and recitals were social events attended by well-known names such as Bram Stoker, W. B. Yeats, Percy French and William Orpen. Illustrated with a wide selection of his work, this biography illuminates the diversity of his life and times with material found nowhere else.

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About Gordon Ledbetter

Gordon T. Ledbetter from Dublin is author of seven books including The Great Irish Tenor, a biography of John McCormack (1884-1945). He wrote and presented an acclaimed DVD documentary The People's Tenor (Zampano Productions), and has broadcast and lectured extensively.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements Part I: Beginnings Chapter 1 Origins Chapter 2 A Drogheda Boyhood Chapter 3 To Dublin Part II: The Taxidermist Chapter 4 The Battle of the Hats and Birds Chapter 5 The Ornithologist Part III: The Singer Chapter 6 Parallel Lives Part IV: The Painter Chapter 7 Foundations Chapter 8 Road to Achill, 1873 Chapter 9 The Dublin Sketching Club Chapter 10 Inveterate Traveller Chapter 11 The Academician (Going Solo) Chapter 12 The Castle Set Chapter 13 Into the New Century Chapter 14 The Achill Diary Chapter 15 Changing Worlds Appendix I: Chronology Appendix II: Catalogues of Solo Exhibitions 1884-1915 Appendix III: Exhibition Sales Appendix IV: Annual Earnings Endnotes Index

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GOR007558660
9781848890343
1848890346
Privilege & Poverty: The Life and Times of Irish Painter and Naturalist Alexander Williams RHA (1846-1930) by Gordon Ledbetter
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