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Pink Aquilegia, Yellow Foxgloves, Cow Parsley

British artist Christiana Herringham championed tempera painting & Indian art. A suffrage activist & patron, she revived old masters & shaped art collections.

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Artist Biography

A Pioneer of Tempera Painting and Advocate for Artistic Preservation

Christiana Jane Herringham (1852–1929) stands as a remarkable figure in British art history—an artist deeply committed to reviving forgotten techniques, a fervent supporter of women’s suffrage, and a pivotal contributor to the establishment of national art collections. Born into a family steeped in artistic patronage thanks to her father, Thomas Wilde Powell, Herringham benefited from an upbringing that nurtured her innate talent for visual arts and instilled within her a profound appreciation for cultural heritage. This formative influence would shape her lifelong dedication to preserving Britain’s artistic legacy.
  • Early Life & Marriage:
  • Herringham’s childhood was marked by exposure to the Arts and Crafts movement, fostered by her father's enthusiasm. She married Wilmot Herringham in 1880, forging a partnership that extended beyond companionship into shared artistic pursuits. Together they raised two sons, shaping their upbringing with values rooted in intellectual curiosity and engagement with the wider world.
  • The Revival of Tempera Painting:
  • Herringham’s Artistic Vision Recognized for her exceptional skill as a copyist of Old Masters—particularly Sandro Botticelli—she became convinced that tempera painting, a technique largely abandoned by the Victorian era, deserved renewed attention. Driven by this conviction, she meticulously studied Cennino Cennini's seminal treatise “Il Libro dell’Arte,” translating it into English in 1899 and establishing the Society of Painters in Tempera in 1901. This society served as a crucible for experimentation and scholarship, cementing Herringham’s role as a champion of artistic revival.
  • Collaboration with William Rothenstein & The Ajanta Cave Project:
  • Herringham's connection with William Rothenstein proved to be transformative. Together they founded the India Society in 1910, aiming to promote Indian art within Britain. Herringham’s involvement on the committee was notable for her status as the sole female member at the time—a testament to her determination and unwavering belief in inclusivity. The Society's meetings were held at Herringham’s home at 40 Wimpole Street, a building tragically destroyed during the Blitz. Recognizing the deteriorating condition of the Ajanta Caves frescoes – Buddhist cave paintings dating back centuries – Herringham embarked on an ambitious project with Rothenstein and several artists to meticulously recreate these masterpieces.
  • Suffrage Activism & Legacy:
  • From 1889 onwards, Herringham passionately advocated for women’s suffrage. She actively participated in demonstrations and campaigns, embodying the spirit of feminist activism during her time. Her unwavering commitment to this cause underscored her belief in social justice and equality—values that resonated throughout her life's work. Despite facing health challenges in her later years, Herringham continued to pursue her artistic endeavors until her death in Sussex in 1929.

Notable Works & Artistic Achievements

Herringham’s artistic output consisted primarily of faithful reproductions of Botticelli paintings—specifically “Virgin and Child” and “Madonna and Child”—demonstrating her mastery of technique and unwavering dedication to honoring the traditions of Old Masters. These copies weren't merely imitations; they were imbued with Herringham’s meticulous observation and profound understanding of artistic principles. Furthermore, her involvement in the Ajanta Cave Project yielded invaluable documentation of the frescoes and contributed significantly to their preservation—a lasting testament to her scholarly pursuits and humanitarian spirit.

Historical Significance & Recognition

Christiana Herringham’s contribution extends beyond her artistic accomplishments; she represents a pivotal figure in British art history as one of the first women to actively engage in the field, challenging societal norms and paving the way for future generations of female artists. Her establishment of the Society of Painters in Tempera stands as an enduring symbol of artistic revival and intellectual curiosity—a legacy that continues to inspire scholars and practitioners alike. Herringham’s unwavering advocacy for women's suffrage cemented her place as a champion of social justice, demonstrating that artistic creativity could be powerfully intertwined with broader societal reform.

Quick Facts

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Tempera Painting
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Indian Art Collection']
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
    • Sandro Botticelli
    • Gherardo di Giovanni del Fora
  • Date Of Death: 1929
  • Full Name: Christiana Jane Herringham
  • Nationality: British
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Virgin and Child (after Sandro Botticelli)
    • Madonna and Child (after Sandro Botticelli)
    • A Battle of Love and Chastity (after Gherardo di Giovanni del Fora)
  • Place Of Birth: England
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