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William L Wylie RA RBA RE RI NEAC
British born, 1851 – 1931

Artist Profile
William L Wylie RA RBA RE RI NEAC
British born, 1851 – 1931
The leading British marine artist of the late nineteenth century, William Lionel Wyllie captured the sea and shipping in a wide range of images from fresh watercolours of Northern France through etchings of the Thames to large- scale canvases of historically significant events.
William Lionel Wyllie was born in London on 5 July 1851. He studied art at Heatherley’s (1865) and at the Royal Academy Schools (1866-69), where he won the Turner Medal in his final year.
He also made a study of the history of shipbuilding to help him with his paintings. He was influenced by Henry Moore (1831-1905), Whistler and Turner, of whom he later wrote a study (1905).
Exhibiting at such leading London venues as the Royal Academy, he had five solo shows at the Fine Art Society (from 1883). He was elected to the Society of British Artists (1875); the New English Art Club (1887); the Royal Institute of Painters in Water Colours (1882, resigning in 1884, but being re-elected in 1917); a Royal Academician (ARA 1889, RA 1907); to the Royal Society of Painter-Etchers and Engravers (ARE 1903, RE 1904).
Wyllie worked as a marine illustrator for the Graphic between 1870 and 1890, and from 1883 produced etchings for Robert Dunthorne of the Rembrandt Gallery. In 1884, he published Tidal Thames, the first of a number of books that he both wrote and illustrated. He became Marine Painter to the Royal Yacht Squadron and the Royal Victoria Yacht Club, and did much work, including posters, for the Orient Company, the White Star Line and the Union Castle Line. Often sailing in the barge Ladybird and yachts, he made painting trips to Holland and Northern France.
In 1917 he painted an aerial view of the Battle of BourlonWood, for which Air Marshal Trenchard sent maps and aerial photographs. Between 1924 and 1930 he worked on a panorama of Trafalgar for the Victory Museum, Portsmouth.
His work is represented in the Defence Academy of the United Kingdom and the Ministry of Defence Art Collection, and numerous public collections, including the Guildhall Art Gallery, the Imperial War Museum and the National Maritime Museum; and the National Museum of the Royal Navy (Portsmouth), Portsmouth Museums and Records Service and the Russell-Cotes Art Gallery and Museum.
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