William Hodges

William Hodges

William Hodges (October 28, 1744, London - March 6, 1797) was an English painter. He was a member of James Cook's second voyage to the Pacific Ocean, and is best known for the sketches and paintings of locations he visited on that voyage, including Table Bay, Tahiti, Easter Island, and the Antarctic.

Hodges was a student of William Shipley and Richard Wilson. During his early career, he made a living by painting theatrical scenery.

Hodges accompanied Cook to the Pacific as the expedition's artist in 1772-1775. Many of his sketches and wash paintings were adapted as engravings in the original published edition of Cook's journals from the voyage.

Most of the large-scale landscape oil paintings from his Pacific travels for which Hodges is best known were also produced after his return to London; he received a salary from the Admiralty for the purposes of completing them. These paintings are especially notable as being some of the first landscapes to use light and shadow for dramatic purposes. Hodges' use of light as a compositional element in its own right was a marked departure from the classical landscape tradition. Contemporary art critics complained that his use of light and color contrasts gave his paintings a rough and unfinished appearance.Hodges also produced many portrait sketches of Pacific Islanders and scenes from the voyage involving members of the expedition. However, his skills as a portrait artist were average, at best.

In 1778, Hodges travelled to India, the first English professional landscape painter to visit that country. He remained there for 6 years, staying in Lucknow with Claude Martin in 1783. [Rosie Llewellyn-Jones [http://www.google.co.uk/books?id=_IdAmZ5s7UcC&pg=PA96&ots=NEgnct4Wix&dq=%22john+wombwell%22+biography&sig=shbHZ9gDeqBdMQ9uesFbuJsN-Hg A Man of the Enlightenment in Eighteenth-century India: The Letters of Claude Martin, 1766-1800] page 96 accessed July 2007] Later in life he travelled on the Continent, including a visit to St. Petersburg in Russia in 1790.

In late 1794, Hodges opened an exhibition of his own works in London that included two large paintings called "The Effects of Peace" and "The Effects of War". In late January, 1795, with Britain engaged in the War of the First Coalition against Revolutionary France and feelings running high, the exhibition was visited by Prince Frederick, Duke of York and Albany, the second son of King George III. The Duke took offense at the political nature of Hodges' paintings and ordered the exhibition closed; this Royal censure effectively ended Hodges' career as a painter.

Hodges retired to Devon and became involved with a bank which failed during the banking crisis of March, 1797. On March 6 of that year, he died from what was officially recorded as "gout in the stomach", but which was also rumored to be suicide from an overdose of laudanum.

External links

* [http://www.nmm.ac.uk/upload/package/30/home.php Hodges exhibition at the National Maritime Museum]
* [http://www.kamat.com/database/content/landscapes/william_hodges.htm Indian landscapes by Hodges]

References

* Smith, Bernard: "European Vision and the South Pacific". ISBN 0-300-04479-8.
* Beaglehole, J.C.: "The Life of Captain James Cook". ISBN 0-8047-0848-7.


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