David wilkie wynfield biography sample
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Creator:David Wilkie Wynfield
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| option | Additional phrase to add to the creator's name (in current language) which clarifies their sometimes indirect role. Possible phrases are: "workshop of", "circle of", "school of", "studio of", "or follower", "or workshop", "and workshop", "attributed to", "after", "formerly attributed to", "follower of", "manner of", "namepiece", "near", "possibly", "probably", "presumably". Adding one of those keywords will add those phrases to the author's name in current language. Keyword "autocategorize" will add categor • David Wilkie WynfieldDavid Wilkie Wynfield was a British painter and photographer. • David Wilkie Wynfield (–) was a British painter and photographer. Wynfield was distantly related to the Scottish artist David Wilkie, after whom he was named. Born in India, he was originally intended by his family for the priesthood, but instead chose art as a profession. He studied at Leighs art school in the s and his first painting was accepted for the Royal Academy summer exhibition in Wynfield associated with a group of other artists who became known as the St. Johns Wood Clique. Their work typically took the form of anecdotal historical narratives. Wynfield himself painted many works set in Medieval or Renaissance Europe, concentrating on romantic problems of couples. In the s Wynfield became interested in photography. He developed a technique of shallow-focus portrait photography which he passed on to Julia Margaret Cameron, who later acknowledged him as the main influence on her own work, writing that to my feeling about his beautiful photography I owed all | |||