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William Barnes Wollen

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William Barnes Wollen
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William Barnes Wollen (6 October 1857 – 28 March 1936) was an English painter mostly known for his paintings of battle and historical scenes and sporting events.[1]

Quick facts Royal Institute of Painters in Water Colours, Born ...
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Early life and career

Born in Leipzig, Germany, in 1857, Wollen was educated at University College School in London from 1871 to 1873 and also at the Slade School. From 1879 until 1922, he exhibited pictures at the Royal Academy, National Watercolour Society and elsewhere.[2] His first picture exhibited at the Royal Academy was entitled "Football" but he followed this up with his first military painting in 1881 entitled "The rescue of Private Andrews by Captain Garnet J. Wolseley, H.M. 90th L.I. at the storming of the Motee Mahail, Lucknow". He was elected a member of the Royal Institute of Painters in Water Colours in 1888.

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"Defeat of the Prussian Guard, Ypres, 1914"

In 1900, Wollen was commissioned by the new illustrated weekly newspaper, The Sphere, to act as one of its special artists in South Africa to cover the Boer War. His experiences during this war resulted in several paintings, including "The Imperial Light Horse at Waggon Hill, January 6, 1900", "The Victoria Cross", and "The 1st Battalion South Lancashire Regiment storming the Boer trenches at Pieter's Hill". The artist also exhibited several scenes during and shortly after World War I depicting that conflict.

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Later life and death

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"The Black Watch (42nd Highlanders) at Bay, Quatre Bras"
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"The last stand of the survivors of Her Majesty's 44th Foot at Gandamak"

Wollen lived in London during his career, in Camden Square and Bedford Park, and died in the city in 1936, aged 78.

Paintings

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Written works

  • Wollen, W.B., "Christmas at the Front: A reminiscence of Christmas at Modder River," Cassell's Magazine, Dec. 1900 – May 1901, pp. 112–115.

Notes

  1. Formerly Buffs Regimental Museum, City Art Gallery, Canterbury.

References

Bibliography

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