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Charles Walter Simpson
Dartmoor Ponies. Early Morning Mist and Haze. Devon Moor Pony.1930s.Wild Horses

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Charles Walter Simpson. English ( b.1885 - d.1971 ). Dartmoor Ponies, Devon. Oil on Board. Signed lower right. Image size 20.7 inches x 28.2 inches ( 52.5cm x 71.5cm ). Frame size 29.5 inches x 37 inches (75cm x 94cm ). Available for sale; this original oil painting is by Charles Simpson and dates from the 1930s. The painting is presented and supplied in a contemporary and sympathetic wood frame (which is shown in these photographs) mounted using conservation materials and behind non-reflective Artglass AR 70™ glass. The previous ply backboard has been retained and is secured onto the new replacement backboard for posterity. This vintage painting is in very good condition, commensurate with its age. It wants for nothing and is supplied ready to hang and display. The painting is signed lower right. Previously with Harris & Sons, 70 George Street, Plymouth, Devon in July 1936. Charles Walter Simpson, known as Walter, was a leading figure in the Newlyn and St Ives art colonies in the early part of the twentieth century. He is perhaps best known in America for his horse paintings but is also widely acclaimed for his mastery of birds. It has been said that as a painter of wildfowl Simpson can have few rivals. He worked in oils, watercolors and tempera. Walter was born at Camberley on 8th May 1855. His mother was Leonora (nee Devas) and his father was Major-General Charles Rudyard Simpson of the Lincolnshire Regiment. Initially Walter was educated by a private tutor, and he later attended the Herkomer School at Bushey. As a youngster Walter was destined for a military career. However, this was prevented by a riding accident which affected both his hearing and sight. He had a considerable talent for drawing and determined to become an artist instead. Walter was initially largely self-taught, but then received guidance from family friends such as G.F. Watts and H.W.B. Davis, RA. He later studied for a short time under the renowned animal artist Lucy Kemp-Welch at Bishley, then with Sir Alfred Munnings, with whom he developed a life-long friendship, at Swainsthorpe. Munnings encouraged him to visit Cornwall, where he studied under Stanhope Forbes RA in Newlyn. Simpson’s first home in West Cornwall was Penzer House in Newlyn, where he was living in 1908. Finally, Simpson completed his studies at the Academie Julien in Paris in 1910. On his return from Paris, Simpson moved to Cornwall again and became engaged to fellow artist Ruth Alison just a couple of days after first meeting her. They were married in 1913, living first in Newlyn and then in Lamorna at “Brodriggy”. They had a daughter, Leonora, born in 1914. In 1916 Simpson and his family moved to St. Ives to set up their own School of Painting, which they ran from numbers 1 and 2 Piazza Studios. During this period Simpson dominated the St. Ives art scene. The family moved back to London in 1924 but returned to Cornwall in 1931. Altogether, they moved between West Cornwall and London eleven times. From his studio in Cornwall Simpson painted in earnest, often on a grand scale, producing wonderful large decorative canvases, specialising in wild ducks, gulls and other sea birds. He had a reputation as an outstanding animal and bird painter. Paget described Charles Simpson in 1945 as “undoubtedly the best bird painter living. He alone, of all artists past and present, can make his birds appear out of their backgrounds as one approaches them, or the light is increased as in nature…”. Simpson relished painting en plein air and Laura Knight commented, "He was so prodigal with paint, he could be traced by the color left on the bushes!". Simpson first exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1906, initially painting mainly non-sporting subjects. From then on, he was a regular contributor to the Royal Academy exhibitions. It was not until 1924, when a rodeo was held at Wembley during which he worked in the ring and produced a book call El Rodeo, that he turned to sporting painting. From then on, his sporting subjects include flat racing, steeplechasing, hunting, polo, fencing, carriage-driving, show jumping and almost any other sport undertaken on horseback. He painted many pictures of the Derby, Grand National and other sports meetings. Many of his hunting paintings were reproduced in Country Life magazine. He became a member of the Royal Institute of Painters in Watercolors in 1914 and a member of the Royal Institute of Oil Painters in 1921. In 1924 he also became a member of the St Ives Society of Artists. As well as exhibiting at the Royal Academy Simpson also exhibited at the Royal Institute and the Paris Salon, where he won a Silver Medal in 1923. He went on to win Gold Medals at the San Francisco International Exhibition of 1914 and the VIII Olympiad at Paris in 1924. Simpson’s busy life of painting and teaching also extended to writing and illustrating books; “A Pastorale”, was published in a limited edition from his home in St. Ives, Cornwall, followed by “Leicestershire and its Hunts”, “The Harboro’ Country”, “Animal and Bird Painting” and “The Fields of Home”; he illustrated many other books. During the Second World War Simpson worked on the land in Dorset, moving to Alverton in the Penzance area on his return to Cornwall. Simpson continued to play an important role in the Lamorna area and in the mid-1950s he helped to prevent the re-development of the Valley. A Royal Academy exhibition of his work was sent on tour of Municipal Galleries in 1956-68. Sadly, after the death of his wife Ruth in 1964 he never painted again. Simpson died in Penzance on 3rd October 1971. A collection of his unpublished letters and papers is now held by the World Council of Anthropological Associations, and a full biography of the artist by John Branfield was published in 2005 by Samson & Co, to coincide with a major retrospective exhibition at Penlee House Gallery and Museum. Today, his work is represented in a large number of public collections, including the Victoria and Albert Museum. His works can also be found in the major art galleries of Derby, Doncaster, Newcastle, Truro, Plymouth, Penzance, Sheffield, Bournemouth, Blackpool, Gateshead, Newport, Windsor and Paisley. He also has works in Christchurch and Dunedin Galleries, New Zealand. © Big Sky Fine Art This stunning original oil on board painting by Charles Simpson is really easy on the eye, and a feature to any room. It shows a group of five Dartmoor ponies grazing at the side of a small stream. The stream is painted so skilfully you can almost see through it, as it winds its way from the front centre of the painting, first right, then left, meandering into the distance. In the background the moorland rises to rounded, purple-colored hills, above which is an open sky, layered in tones of warm light and soft cloud. There is a sense of quiet peaceful movement, the grazing of the ponies and the flowing of the water, with a slight mist over the moor capturing the essence of Dartmoor’s wild beauty.
  • Creator:
    Charles Walter Simpson (1885 - 1971, English)
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 29.53 in (75 cm)Width: 37.01 in (94 cm)Depth: 1.58 in (4 cm)
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  • Condition:
    This vintage painting is in very good condition, commensurate with its age. It wants for nothing and is supplied ready to hang and display.
  • Gallery Location:
    Sutton Poyntz, GB
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU489314340282
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