Richard Samuel Chattock, Date of Birth, Date of Death

    

Richard Samuel Chattock

printmaker, painter and etcher

Date of Birth: 23-Aug-1825

Date of Death: 30-Jan-1906

Profession: photographer, painter, etcher, printmaker

Nationality: United Kingdom

Zodiac Sign: Virgo


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About Richard Samuel Chattock

  • Richard Samuel Chattock (23 August 1825 – 30 January 1906) was an English printmaker, painter and etcher.Chattock was born in Solihull (then in Warwickshire), the third son of Thomas Chattock, a solicitor.
  • After studying at Rugby School, he too entered the legal profession.
  • However, in the late 1850s he began following his interest in art, exhibiting his work in the Royal Birmingham Society of Artists.
  • From 1869 to 1891, he exhibited in the Royal Academy of Arts.Chattock often painted rural scenes and architectural subjects.
  • In 1872, he completed his most famous works, sixteen etchings that depict the industrial landscape of the Black Country considered an unusual choice for artists.
  • For each etching, Chattock gave a description of what is being portrayed, and often how the objects in the etchings were used in the industry.
  • While these descriptions tell of the "intense desolation" of the Black Country, due to an industry that "ransacked [its] depths", Chattock is often focused on what he calls "single picturesqueness, if not beauty".In 1876 and 1881, he became a member of the RBSA and Royal Society of Painter-Printmakers respectively.
  • He published a manual for other artists entitled Practical Notes on Etchings in 1883.He died at St Vincent's Hall, Clifton, Bristol, age 81.

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