James Tibbits Willmore

English engraver (1800–1863)

James Tibbits Willmore
Portrait of James Tibbetts Willmore
Born1800
Handsworth
Died(1863-03-12)12 March 1863
London
Resting placeHighgate Cemetery
OccupationEngraver

James Tibbits Willmore ARA (Handsworth September 1800 – 12 March 1863 London) was a British engraver.[1][2]

Biography

He was born at Bristnal's End, Handsworth (then Staffordshire, now West Midlands). Contemporaneous authorities differ on the spelling of his middle name, as seen in the citations below.

His father, James Willmore, was a manufacturer of silverware. At the age of fourteen Willmore was apprenticed to the Birmingham engraver William Radclyffe. His younger brother Arthur Willmore (1814–1888) trained with him, and also became an engraver. Radclyffe had received drawing lessons in Birmingham from Joseph Barber.[citation needed] He married, and in 1823 he went to London where he worked for Charles Heath for three years. He later worked on the plates of William Brockedon's Passes of the Alps and Turner's England and Wales.[3]

He made engravings after Chalon, Leitch, Stanfield, Landseer, Eastlake, Creswick and Ansdell, and especially after Turner.[3] Willmore engraved thirteen pictures on copper for Turner's England and Wales series, beginning in 1828, and eight on steel for his Rivers of France. He made a number of large single plates after Turner, including Ancient Italy in 1842. The next year he exhibited this print at the Royal Academy (the first he had shown there), and was elected an associate engraver of the academy.[4]

He died on 12 March 1863 and is buried on the western side of Highgate Cemetery.[5]

Gallery

  • Engraving of the 'Cascade at Terni' by James Tibbits Willmore after a drawing by Samuel Prout. Published 1830.
    Engraving of the 'Cascade at Terni' by James Tibbits Willmore after a drawing by Samuel Prout. Published 1830.
  • Ullswater, Cumberland Engraving by James Tibbits Willmore for Turner's Picturesque Views in England and Wales
    Ullswater, Cumberland Engraving by James Tibbits Willmore for Turner's Picturesque Views in England and Wales
  • Battle of Hopton Heath after George Cattermole (1800–1868)
    Battle of Hopton Heath after George Cattermole (1800–1868)
  • Three young boys are fishing in rock pools with a large net after W. Collins
    Three young boys are fishing in rock pools with a large net after W. Collins
  • 1833 engraving based on Charles Lock Eastlake's Lord Byron's Dream
    1833 engraving based on Charles Lock Eastlake's Lord Byron's Dream
  • Grave of James Tibbits Willmore in Highgate Cemetery
    Grave of James Tibbits Willmore in Highgate Cemetery

References

  1. ^ Gilman, Daniel Coit; Peck, Harry Thurston; Colby, Frank Moore (1909). "WILL´MORE, JAMES TIBBITS". The New International Encyclopædia. Vol. 20. p. 541.
  2. ^ 'Obituary: Mr. James Tibbetts [sic] Willmore, ARA', The Art Journal, May 1863, pp. 87–88.
  3. ^ a b  One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text from a publication now in the public domainChisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Willmore, James Tibbitts". Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 28 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 687.
  4. ^ Joll, Evelyn; Butlin, Martin; Hermann, Luke, eds. (2001). The Oxford Companion to J.M.W. Turner. Oxford: Oxford University Press. p. 385. ISBN 0-19-860025-9.
  5. ^ Cansick, Frederick Teague (1872). The Monumental Inscriptions of Middlesex Vol 2. J Russell Smith. p. 123. Retrieved 15 October 2021.

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