John Augustus Atkinson (1775 - 1830)
John Augustus Atkinson
John Augustus Atkinson was a British watercolorist, illustrator and engraver.
In 1784, the young Atkinson traveled to St. Petersburg, Russia, to stay with his uncle James Walker, who worked as an engraver at the court of Empress Catherine the Great. The aspiring artist learned from the work of the great Russian painters whose paintings he saw in the art galleries of St. Petersburg. Catherine and her son Paul I, noticing his talent, commissioned Atkinson to paint pictures on historical subjects.
In 1801 Atkinson returned to England and a year later published an album entitled "Pictorial representation of Russian manners, customs and amusements" on 100 plates drawn and engraved by himself. This work was a great success in Europe. Later, during the Napoleonic Wars, Atkinson created many battle scenes, including the Battle of Waterloo and naval battles. In 1808 he was elected to the Society of Watercolor Painters.
Date and place of birt: | 1775, London, United Kingdom |
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Date and place of death: | 25 march 1830, London, United Kingdom |
Period of activity: | XVIII, XIX century |
Specialization: | Artist, Draftsman, Engraver, Illustrator, Painter |
Genre: | Genre art, History painting, Military art, Portrait |