Jack Butler Yeats

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Jack Butler Yeats was one of the most prominent Irish painters of the 20th century

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BirthdayAugust 29, 1871
Died onMarch 28, 1957
NationalityIrish, British
FamousArtists & Painters, Artists, Irish Artist
SpousesMary Cottenham
SiblingsElizabeth Yeats, Lily Yeats, William Butler Yeats
Known asJ. B. Yeats
Birth PlaceLondon, England
Born CountryUnited Kingdom
GenderMale
FatherJohn Butler Yeats
MotherSusan Pollexfen
Sun SignVirgo
Born inLondon, England
Famous asIrish artist
Died at Age85

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Who is Jack Butler Yeats?

One of the most significant Irish painters of the 20th century, Jack Butler “J.B” Yeats was most famous for his beautiful paintings of the Irish landscapes. He began his career as an illustrator for magazines and comic strips before he began exploring painting in oils. He was influenced by French Impressionism and his paintings displayed elements of Romanticism. The subject matter of his painting ranged from Celtic mythology to landscapes and genre paintings. With time he developed his own Expressionistic style of work and used a wide range of bright colours and free brushstrokes. His paintings are noted to share similarities with those of his good friend, the artist Oscar Kokoschka. Although not active in the Irish Republican movement, he expressed his sympathy towards the cause through his moving and realistic depictions of the urban and rural life in Ireland to portray a modern Dublin. His painting of a girl placing flowers at the place where British soldiers had shot down Irish volunteers who were unsuccessfully trying to prevent arms from landing was a poignant expression of the nationalist sentiments prevalent during those times. In addition to being a painter, he was also the author of several books and had an interest in theatre.

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Childhood & Early Life

Yeats was born in London as one of the sons of the Irish portraitist John Butler Yeats. The renowned Nobel Prize winning writer William Butler Yeats was his brother.

He spent the most of his childhood and youth in Sligo with his maternal grandparents. His was deeply influenced by his grandfather, William Pollexfen who was a former seaman.

He visited numerous places like circuses, horse races, beaches, harbours, fairs, etc. in Sligo with his grandfather which enriched his knowledge of the country life.

He received his early art education at the Government School of Design in South Kensington before attending the Chiswick Art School. He continued his education at the prestigious Westminster School of Art under Fred Brown.

Career

He began his career as an illustrator for magazines; one of his first jobs was with the ‘Vegetarian’ with whom he worked for seven years. He also provided illustrations and drawings for other publications like ‘Punch’, ‘Manchester Guardian’ and ‘The Sketch’ to supplement his income.

He is credited to have produced the first cartoon strip of Sherlock Holmes, a parody ‘Chubb-Lock Homes’ for ‘Comic Cuts’ in 1894.

By this time he had started painting in watercolours. His favourite subjects were horses, circuses, ships, rural people and countryside. He held his first exhibition at the Clifford Galleries in 1897.

He was also a budding writer who worked as an editor and illustrator for several monthly magazines including ‘Broadsheet’ (1902-03) and ‘Broadside’ (1908-15).

Yeats also loved theatre and he built a miniature theatre in the countryside and wrote plays for the local children. Some of his children’s works were ‘A Little Fleet’ and ‘The Terror of the Western Seas’.

He began experimenting with oil colours during the later part of the 19th century and regularly produced oil paintings from 1905 and developed his signature style of using vivid colours and loose brush strokes.

He moved to Ireland in 1910 and settled there permanently. The political turmoil kindled Irish Nationalism in him, and although he was never an active participant in the Irish Republican cause, he supported it through his paintings.

In 1915, he painted ‘A Bachelor's Walk: in Memory’, depicting a girl placing flowers at the spot where British soldiers had shot down Irish men.

The works of Yeats never fell under any well defined category though they had elements of Romanticism during his earlier career. Over a period of time he began moving towards expressionism and developed his unique style of painting by 1920.

His best known paintings of the decade were ‘The Funeral of Harry Boland’ (1922), ‘The Liffey Swim’ (1923) and ‘Communicating with Prisoners’ (1924), both of which conveyed strong political messages in favour of the Irish Republican cause.

Along with painting, he focused more on his literary career during the late 1920s and 1930s. He published several books during this period including ‘Sligo’ (1931), ‘The Amaranthers’ (1936) and ‘The Charmed Life’ (1938).

His wife whom he loved very much died in 1947 and this incident brought out a profound change in his painting style. He became more nostalgic and expressive. He experimented by painting with his fingers and directly from the paint tube instead of using a brush.

He had a close friendship with John M. Synge and illustrated two of Synge’s travel books, ‘The Aran Islands’ and ‘Travels in Wicklow, West Kerry and Connemara’.

He loved writing and had produced several plays, novels and essays over his lifetime.

He was a very prominent painter of the 20th century, but this great artist did not take any pupils to pass along his art.

Major Works

His ‘A Bachelor’s Walk: In Memory’ is one of his seminal works in support of the Irish Nationalist cause. The painting depicts a flower girl paying her respects at the spot in a street where several Irish men were gunned down by British soldiers.

His portrayal of Ireland’s famous sporting event, the Liffey Swim, an annual race in Dublin’s river Liffey in his painting ‘The Liffey Swim’ won him the country’s first ever Olympic Medal.

Awards & Achievements

He won silver olympic medal for his painting ‘The Liffey Swim’ in 1924 Paris Olympics. Art competitions formed part of the modern Olympic Games during its early years, from 1912 to 1948 and medals were awarded for works of art inspired by sport.

Personal Life & Legacy

He met fellow student Mary Cottenham while studying in art school and married her in 1894. The couple had a loving marriage that lasted till Mary’s death in 1947.

He died in 1957 at the age of 86.

Trivia

He was the first Irish citizen to win a medal at the Olympic Games after the creation of the Irish Free State.

He holds the distinction of being the first ever Irish artist to have sold a painting for over �1 million.

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Jack Butler Yeats biography timelines

  • // 29th Aug 1871
    Yeats was born in London as one of the sons of the Irish portraitist John Butler Yeats. The renowned Nobel Prize winning writer William Butler Yeats was his brother.
  • // 1894
    He is credited to have produced the first cartoon strip of Sherlock Holmes, a parody ‘Chubb-Lock Homes’ for ‘Comic Cuts’ in 1894.
  • // 1894 To 1947
    He met fellow student Mary Cottenham while studying in art school and married her in 1894. The couple had a loving marriage that lasted till Mary’s death in 1947.
  • // 1897
    By this time he had started painting in watercolours. His favourite subjects were horses, circuses, ships, rural people and countryside. He held his first exhibition at the Clifford Galleries in 1897.
  • // 1905
    He began experimenting with oil colours during the later part of the 19th century and regularly produced oil paintings from 1905 and developed his signature style of using vivid colours and loose brush strokes.
  • // 1910
    He moved to Ireland in 1910 and settled there permanently. The political turmoil kindled Irish Nationalism in him, and although he was never an active participant in the Irish Republican cause, he supported it through his paintings.
  • // 1915
    In 1915, he painted ‘A Bachelor's Walk: in Memory’, depicting a girl placing flowers at the spot where British soldiers had shot down Irish men.
  • // 1920
    The works of Yeats never fell under any well defined category though they had elements of Romanticism during his earlier career. Over a period of time he began moving towards expressionism and developed his unique style of painting by 1920.
  • // 1924
    He won silver olympic medal for his painting ‘The Liffey Swim’ in 1924 Paris Olympics. Art competitions formed part of the modern Olympic Games during its early years, from 1912 to 1948 and medals were awarded for works of art inspired by sport.
  • // 1947
    His wife whom he loved very much died in 1947 and this incident brought out a profound change in his painting style. He became more nostalgic and expressive. He experimented by painting with his fingers and directly from the paint tube instead of using a brush.
  • // 28th Mar 1957
    He died in 1957 at the age of 86.

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    Jack Butler Yeats was born at 1871-08-29

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    Jack Butler Yeats was died at 1957-03-28

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    Jack Butler Yeats was died in Dublin

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    Jack Butler Yeats was died at age 85

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    Jack Butler Yeats was born in London, England

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    Jack Butler Yeats's nationalities is Irish, British

  • Who is Jack Butler Yeats spouses?

    Jack Butler Yeats's spouses is Mary Cottenham

  • Who is Jack Butler Yeats siblings?

    Jack Butler Yeats's siblings is Elizabeth Yeats, Lily Yeats, William Butler Yeats

  • Who is Jack Butler Yeats's father?

    Jack Butler Yeats's father is John Butler Yeats

  • Who is Jack Butler Yeats's mother?

    Jack Butler Yeats's mother is Susan Pollexfen

  • What is Jack Butler Yeats's sun sign?

    Jack Butler Yeats is Virgo

  • How famous is Jack Butler Yeats?

    Jack Butler Yeats is famouse as Irish artist