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 Frederick Morgan (British painter) 1847 - 1927 Gatheting Apples

Bioography of Frederick Morgan (1847 - 1927)

Frederick Morgan was a British painter celebrated for his idyllic depictions of children & family life in the Victorian & Edwardian eras. Born on February 4, 1847, in London. Morgan was born into an artistic family; his father, John Morgan, was a well-known genre painter who heavily influenced Frederick's early development as an artist. Young Frederick started his artistic training under the tutelage of his father, learning the fundamentals of drawing & painting. 

Morgan’s reputation soared in the late 19th century, primarily due to his engaging genre paintings of children, families, & pastoral settings. Morgan was particularly adept at capturing children’s emotions & movements, with scenes often set in the British countryside, reflecting a simpler & idyllic rural life. His portrayal of children playing, picnicking, or engaging in everyday tasks like fishing & reading became his hallmark. These images not only brought him commercial success but also established him as a leading painter in the genre of sentimental Victorian art.

Morgan's paintings became symbolic of a nostalgic, pastoral England, often idealizing rural life at a time of rapid industrialization & urbanization. His ability to convey the innocence & joy of childhood captured the spirit of an era that valued home & family as the cornerstone of society.

He continued to paint well into the early 20th century, adapting his style slightly to accommodate changing tastes but always maintaining his focus on genre scenes that evoked warmth & sentiment. Frederick Morgan passed away on April 3, 1927.