John Lucas Tupper John Lucas Tupper John Tupper was born in or around the year 1823 into a family of printers and stationers. http://jefferson.village.virginia.edu/courses/ennc986/class/bios/tupper.html
Extractions: Papers of "The M.S. Society," No. V. Rain John Tupper was born in or around the year 1823 into a family of printers and stationers. His father, George Frederic Tupper, who was trained as a lithographic draftsman, owned his own firm, in which his two older sons, George and Alexander, also worked. Tupper's brother's undertook the first printing of The Germ and, subsequently, its publication (largely, one suspects, to provide their brother with a means of publishing his writings.) Tupper's "Extracts from the Diary of an Artist," which he published in The Crayon , provides virtually all we know of his early years. He adored Keats and Browning from an early age, and believed that "the painters before Raffaelle's time were better, i.e. more Christian, than Raffaelle himself; and that [Raphael] introduced the heathen element into modern art." Tupper began to study at the British Museum on 8 December 1836, in hopes of gaining admittance into the Royal Academy to study sculpture. On 18 December 1840, he was admitted into the Academy, where he met Hunt, Stephens, Collinson, Woolner, and D. G. Rossetti. After leaving the Academy, he was employed as an anatomical designer at Guy's Hospital, where William Michael Rossetti made his acquaintance. Supporting himself with his work at the hospital between 1849 and 1863, Tupper attempted a career as a sculptor. He showed eleven portrait medallions at the annual Royal Academy Exhibitions between 1854 and 1868, and received a commission for his most important sculpture, the "Linnaeus," in 1856. In 1863 Tupper left Guy's Hospital to become a drawing teacher at the University of London, and from 1865 to his death, he served as drawing master at Rugby. While at Rugby he wrote
John Lucas Tupper John Lucas Tupper. (1826?1879) John Lucas was the brother of Georgeand Alexander Tupper, managers of the firm that printed The Germ. http://www.iath.virginia.edu/courses/ennc986/class/bios/tupper.html
Extractions: Papers of "The M.S. Society," No. V. Rain John Tupper was born in or around the year 1823 into a family of printers and stationers. His father, George Frederic Tupper, who was trained as a lithographic draftsman, owned his own firm, in which his two older sons, George and Alexander, also worked. Tupper's brother's undertook the first printing of The Germ and, subsequently, its publication (largely, one suspects, to provide their brother with a means of publishing his writings.) Tupper's "Extracts from the Diary of an Artist," which he published in The Crayon , provides virtually all we know of his early years. He adored Keats and Browning from an early age, and believed that "the painters before Raffaelle's time were better, i.e. more Christian, than Raffaelle himself; and that [Raphael] introduced the heathen element into modern art." Tupper began to study at the British Museum on 8 December 1836, in hopes of gaining admittance into the Royal Academy to study sculpture. On 18 December 1840, he was admitted into the Academy, where he met Hunt, Stephens, Collinson, Woolner, and D. G. Rossetti. After leaving the Academy, he was employed as an anatomical designer at Guy's Hospital, where William Michael Rossetti made his acquaintance. Supporting himself with his work at the hospital between 1849 and 1863, Tupper attempted a career as a sculptor. He showed eleven portrait medallions at the annual Royal Academy Exhibitions between 1854 and 1868, and received a commission for his most important sculpture, the "Linnaeus," in 1856. In 1863 Tupper left Guy's Hospital to become a drawing teacher at the University of London, and from 1865 to his death, he served as drawing master at Rugby. While at Rugby he wrote
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A Check List Of The Writings Of John Lucas Tupper, Friend Of The Pre-Raphaelites Artist's biography and a list of his works.Category Arts Art History Artists T tupper, john lucasA Check List of the Writings of john lucas tupper, Friend of the PreRaphaelites. (18) Poems by the Late john lucas tupper. Edited by William Michael Rossetti. http://65.107.211.206/victorian/art/tupperbibl.html
Extractions: [This article originally appeared in The Journal of Pre-Raphaelite Studies John Lucas Tupper ( - 1879), who was an early member of the Pre-Raphaelite circle and who remained close to several original members of the Brotherhood until his death, today has been almost entirely forgotten. When William Michael Rossetti edited a posthumous volume of his friend's poems in 1897, he furnished a brief biographical sketch; and more recently Oswald Doughty wrote "A Minor Pre-Raphaelite: John Lucas Tupper" ( English Miscellany 11 [1960]: 175-210). Doughty, who did not have the advantage, possessed by more recent scholars, of consulting the Hunt/Tupper letters in the Huntington Library and the Hunt/Stephens letters in the Bodleian Library, mistakenly believed that Dante Gabriel Rossetti was Tupper's closest friend in the group. In fact, he was far more friendly with these other two members of the PRB. These biographical notices, mentions of Tupper by editors of recent editions of The Germ , and a few passing references elsewhere are all that is easily available about this interesting minor figure.
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Thomas Woolner By J. L. Tupper Thomas Woolner. john lucas tupper. john lucas tupper, a minor PreRaphaelitesculptor, poet, theorist of art education, and Rugby http://65.107.211.206/victorian/sculpture/woolner/tupper.html
Extractions: John Lucas Tupper , a minor Pre-Raphaelite sculptor, poet, theorist of art education, and Rugby drawing master, wrote this contemporary appreciation of his friend Woolner. The essay first appeared in The Portfolio and was scanned from the reprinted book version: English Artists of the Present Day. Essays by J. Beavington Atkinson, Sidney Colvin, F. G. Stephens, Tom Taylor, and John L. Tupper . London: Seeley, Jackson, and Halliday, 1872, 56-60. Following the house style of the Victorian Web , titles of works appear in bold font rather than between single quotes. I have also added more paragraphing to Tupper's text. [ GPL The artist whose name is henceforth to shed splendour upon the Royal Academy , as well as upon this country, and whose works we are about to notice, has perhaps better claims than any sculptor since Flaxman to be associated with the poet-artists. Why artists in marble are, for the most part, so much more nearly allied to stone-masons than their pictorial brothers are to house-painters, is a question too deeply founded in aesthetics, and perhaps in ethics, for present discussion, though the subject of this notice being a happy exception to the modern rule, is an event we may safely ascribe to the fact of his having been by nature's design a poet in the first place, and a sculptor only in the second. Twenty years back, when Mr. Woolner was unknown to the world, he contributed to a short-lived periodical, called The Germ , a poem which, for originality of style and matter, should have conferred upon its author (even had his subsequent matured work been wanting) the rank of no common poet.
Extractions: [This article originally appeared in The Journal of Pre-Raphaelite Studies John Lucas Tupper ( - 1879), who was an early member of the Pre-Raphaelite circle and who remained close to several original members of the Brotherhood until his death, today has been almost entirely forgotten. When William Michael Rossetti edited a posthumous volume of his friend's poems in 1897, he furnished a brief biographical sketch; and more recently Oswald Doughty wrote "A Minor Pre-Raphaelite: John Lucas Tupper" ( English Miscellany 11 [1960]: 175-210). Doughty, who did not have the advantage, possessed by more recent scholars, of consulting the Hunt/Tupper letters in the Huntington Library and the Hunt/Stephens letters in the Bodleian Library, mistakenly believed that Dante Gabriel Rossetti was Tupper's closest friend in the group. In fact, he was far more friendly with these other two members of the PRB. These biographical notices, mentions of Tupper by editors of recent editions of The Germ , and a few passing references elsewhere are all that is easily available about this interesting minor figure.
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Henry Hugh Armstead By J. L. Tupper Henry Hugh Armstead john lucas tupper john lucas tupper. john lucas tupper, a minor PreRaphaelite sculptor, poet, theorist of art education, and Rugby http://www.victorianweb.org/sculpture/armstead/bio1.html
Extractions: John Lucas Tupper , a minor Pre-Raphaelite sculptor, poet, theorist of art education, and Rugby drawing master, wrote this contemporary appreciation of Armstead's career, which contains a detailed discussion of the Albert Memorial sculptures. The essay first appeared in The Portfolio and was scanned from the reprinted book version: English Artists of the Present Day. Essays by J. Beavington Atkinson, Sidney Colvin, F. G. Stephens, Tom Taylor, and John L. Tupper . London: Seeley, Jackson, and Halliday, 1872, 61-66. Following the house style of the Victorian Web , titles of works appear in bold font rather than between single quotes. I have also added more paragraphing to Tupper's text. [ GPL As sculptor, metalworker, and draughtsman, Mr. Armstead has an imposing claim upon criticism; the transcendent importance, however, of his labours in marble, for thc Albert AIemorial, will demand more than such a cursory notice as we must perforce take of less important, though characteristic works. Amongst the carliest of these were Boadicea , in alto-rilievo, and the so-called Satan dismayed , both executed in bronze by the Art Union of London. Meanwhile, and following these, there appeared a multitude of works in silver, all more or less characterised by a vigour and chastity of design, together with a sense of
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Extractions: IV. "A Modern Idyl" (poem) Not much is known about Deverell, though during his brief life he managed to contract a close friendship with DGR: "our friendship has been long enough to make me now feel old in looking back to its source, and yet if I live even to middle age, his death will seem to me a grief of my youth." Meanwhile, in 1850 he spotted in a milliner's shop an exceptionally attractive assistant called Elizabeth Siddal, who among other things soon afterwards posed for his "Twelfth Night", among the 9 pictures he exhibited. Holman Hunt and Millais purchased at the 1853 Liverpool exhibition a piece called "The Pet". JOHN ORCHARD (?-23 March 1850) IV. "A Dialogue [on Art]" (essay); "On a Whit-Sunday Morn in the Month of May" (poem) Very little is known about Orchard, and only the PRB's materials provide any clue about him. He was apparently a painter who actively sought the attention of the PRB. But according to WMR: "In our circle he was unknown; but, conceiving a deep admiration for Rossetti's first exhibited picture (1849) 'Girlhood of Mary Virgin', he wrote to him, enclosing a sonnet upon the picture a very bad sonnet in all executive respects, and far from giving promise of the spirited, if unequal poetic treatment which we find in the lines in 'The Germ'..."
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Extractions: Get Five DVDs for $.49 each. Join now. Tell me when this page is updated Tupper family motto: L'espoir est ma force. (Faith is my strength.) Tuppers listed in the 1880 U.S. Federal Census: TUPPER ANNETTE NY/0250/0066/060570 TUPPER FLORENCE NY/0250/0066/060570 TUPPER NETTIE A. NY/0250/0066/060570 TUPPER OREN ME/0250/0175/035751 TUPPER PELEG ME/0250/0175/035751 TUPPER PHILIP NY/0250/0066/060570 Tupper geneaological resources:
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