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Joseph Stannard
Portrait by George Clint (undated), Norfolk Museums Collections
Born
(1797-09-13)13 September 1797
Norwich
Died
7 December 1830(1830-12-07) (aged 33)
Norwich
Nationality
English
Known for
Landscape and marine painting
Notable work
Thorpe Water Frolic, Afternoon
Movement
Norwich School of painters
Spouse
Emily Stannard
Joseph Stannard (13 September 1797 – 7 December 1830) was an English marine, landscape and portrait painter. He was a talented and prominent member of the Norwich School of painters.
After attending the Norwich Grammar School, his parents paid for him to be trained as an artist by Robert Ladbrooke, one of the founding members of the Norwich Society of Artists. During his career he exhibited in both Norwich and London, with some success. In 1816 he joined a rival society in Norwich, which lasted a few years. He was influenced by the work of the Dutch masters, whose works he studied and copied following a visit to Holland in 1821. His own most important painting, Thorpe Water Frolic, Afternoon, was first exhibited in Norwich in 1825.
In 1826 he married the artist Emily Coppin. Several other members of his family, including their daughter Emily, were talented artists. He suffered from poor health during most of his life and died from tuberculosis in 1830, aged only 33.
JosephStannard (13 September 1797 – 7 December 1830) was an English marine, landscape and portrait painter. He was a talented and prominent member of...
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Emily Stannard (née Emily Coppin; 8 February 1802 – 6 January 1885), who from 1826 called herself (even during her long widowhood) Mrs JosephStannard, was...
century Norfolk, UK, as depicted in Thorpe Water Frolic, Afternoon by JosephStannard This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Frolic...
contains an oil painting by John Crome entitled Moonlight on the Yare. JosephStannard depicted the river in Thorpe Water Frolic, Afternoon (1824) and Boats...
was educated in Norwich, where he was taught art by John Crome and JosephStannard. After graduating in classics at Balliol College, Oxford, in 1828,...
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playing this file? See media help. Commenting on the production style, JosephStannard of The Wire wrote, "In contrast to the audio soup of Ferraro's earlier...
including those by Cotman, John Crome, Thomas Lound, James Sillett, and JosephStannard. When Thirtle framed George Vincent's oil painting Trowse Meadows,...
room full of fictile toys—are nice to have around." Less favourably, JosephStannard opined that The Age of Plastic "sounds like unfinished business, a...
(1782–1842), John Berney Crome (1794–1842), George Vincent (1796–ca.1832), JosephStannard (1797–1830), Obadiah Short (1803–1886) and Frederick Sandys (1829–1904)...
family during the three summers of 1803–1805. His sons Miles Edmund and John Joseph Cotman became notable painters in their own right. John Sell Cotman was...
accomplished draughtsman whose charcoal and chalk drawings resemble those by JosephStannard. Lound was a prolific watercolourist despite working for the family...
Ross (1794–1860) Henry Collen (1797–1879) Paul Delaroche (1797–1856) JosephStannard (1797–1830) Frederick Richard Lee (1798–1879) Thomas Witlam Atkinson...
(1768–1821), John Sell Cotman (1782–1842), James Stark (1794–1859), and JosephStannard (1797–1830). The Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood movement, established in...
painter and drawing teacher Alfred Stannard and Martha Stannard (née Sparks). Her uncle was the painter JosephStannard; both her father and her uncle were...
the family He was the nephew of John Sell Cotman and the cousin of John Joseph Cotman and Miles Edmund Cotman. He was a private pupil of William Thomson...