I have been chosen by a girl born in 1771 to write her life story. This will appear under the title 'A thankless child'. Earlier research into her artistic activity led to the award of a Research MA by Birkbeck College in 2004. My dissertation was subsequently published by Verlag and was reviewed in the newsletter of the William Shipley Group for RSA History in October 2010.
Book review
‘I awleis admired your talent’. The artistic life of Georgiana Jane Henderson (nee Keate) 1771-1850 by Susan Bennett. Germany: VDM Verlag Dr. Müller, 2008
What makes this book especially valuable is its wealth of detail on the artistic education and daily social life of such young ladies. Watercolour painting was deemed more suitable as an accomplishment for ladies as it minimised the soiling of “their fair hands” which painting with oils could cause. Composition in watercolour became a distinguishing characteristic of gentility amongst female artists and exhibitions of art by the Royal Academy reinforced the socially permissive traditions of the time: that painting of flowers, landscapes and portraits were subjects for females while historical themes featured more in the work of male artists. The Society of Arts played an important role in encouraging a love of the ‘Polite Arts’ by awarding prizes for excellence in drawing by boys and girls. The inclusion of Pugin and Rowlandson’s engraving of a prize distribution (fig.16) emphasises the large number of girls as well as boys waiting to accept their awards. Georgiana’s attendance at such annual occasions with her parents and future husband, John Henderson, brought her into contact with both esteemed art works of the period and its patrons. The building for the Society of Arts, designed by the architect Robert Adam as part of the Adelphi scheme, reinforced the grandeur of these social gatherings.
Dr Jana Sims
(for links with the RSA see also WSG Occasional Paper 3 The Henderson connection: new discoveries into a family of artists and collectors linked with the Society of Arts by Susan Bennett)