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Study for a family group with a dog and musical instruments

Admire George Chinnery’s ‘Study for a family group…’. A captivating black & white drawing of Victorian life. Hand-painted reproduction available now.

Explore George Chinnery (1774-1852), the British painter who captured life in India & China! Discover his portraits, landscapes & unique historical insights.

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Artist Biography

Early Life and Training (1774-1801)

  • Born: London, United Kingdom, in 1774
  • Family Background: His father was an exponent of the Gurney system of shorthand.
  • Artistic Education: Studied at the Royal Academy Schools in London. This provided a foundation in classical techniques and artistic principles.
  • Early Career: Experienced some success as an artist in Ireland before moving to Madras (Chennai) in 1802.

Life in Asia: India and China (1802-1852)

  • Move to India: Sailed to Madras in 1802, establishing himself as a painter within the British community.
  • Calcutta Residency: Became the leading artist of the British community in Calcutta (Kolkata). This period marked his most prolific and influential years.
  • Portraits of Prominent Figures: Painted portraits of notable individuals, including Colonel James Achilles Kirkpatrick and his family. These works offer insights into colonial society and familial relationships.
  • Move to Southern China: Due to mounting debt, he relocated to Macau in 1825.
  • Macau Period: Continued painting portraits of European merchants, Chinese residents, and sea captains. His style was closely imitated by the Cantonese artist Lam Qua.
  • Hong Kong Visit: Made a six-month visit to Hong Kong in 1846, documenting the newly founded colony through detailed studies.

Artistic Style and Techniques

  • Portraiture Focus: Chinnery is best known for his portraits, capturing likenesses with sensitivity and detail.
  • Orientalist Influences: His work reflects elements of Orientalism, depicting Asian subjects within a European artistic framework. However, his portrayals often exhibit a degree of empathy and observation beyond simple exoticization.
  • Mediums Used: Primarily worked in oil paint and watercolor. He also produced numerous pencil drawings.
  • Unique Shorthand Notes: Chinnery used a modified version of the Gurney shorthand system to jot down quick notes on his sketches, providing valuable contextual information about his subjects and observations.
  • Influence of Local Artists: His style was influenced by local Chinese artistic traditions, particularly in his landscapes and depictions of everyday life.

Major Achievements and Historical Significance

  • Leading Western Artist in South China: Chinnery was the only Western painter resident in southern China between the early and mid-19th century, making him a unique chronicler of the region’s people and landscapes.
  • Documenting Colonial Life: His paintings provide valuable historical documentation of British colonial life in India and Macau, as well as the interactions between Europeans and Asians.
  • Influence on Chinese Art: Chinnery’s influence extended to local artists like Lam Qua, who adopted his portrait style.
  • Depiction of Ordinary People: His works vividly depict the lives of ordinary people, offering a rare glimpse into everyday existence during that period.
  • Literary Connection: Served as inspiration for the character Aristotle Quance in James Clavell’s novel Tai-pan.

Death and Legacy (1852 - Present)

  • Death: Died in Macau on May 30, 1852, and is buried in the Old Protestant Cemetery.
  • Collections: Substantial collections of his drawings are held at the Victoria and Albert Museum and the British Museum (London), Peabody Essex Museum (Salem, Massachusetts), Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery, Hong Kong Museum of Art, Macau Museum, and Macau Museum of Art.
  • Ongoing Recognition: Exhibitions of his work have been held internationally, demonstrating continued interest in his art and historical significance.
George Chinnery

George Chinnery

1774 - 1852 , United Kingdom

Quick Facts

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Orientalism, Portraiture
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Lam Qua']
  • Date Of Birth: January 5, 1774
  • Date Of Death: May 30, 1852
  • Full Name: George Chinnery
  • Nationality: English
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Self-Portrait (1825)
    • Macao
    • Portrait Studies Of Six Figures
    • Gilbert Elliot, 1st Earl of Minto
  • Place Of Birth: London, United Kingdom
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