Exhibitions:

  • Title: Landscape Exhibition
    Venue: Derby Museum and Art Gallery
    Dates: from 21/05/1994 to 26/06/1994
  • Title: Joseph Wright of Derby, 1734-1797: Bicentenary Exhibition
    Venue: Derby Museum and Art Gallery
    Dates: from 21/06/1997 to 28/09/1997
  • Title: Joseph Wright of Derby: Bath and Beyond
    Venue: The Holburne Museum of Art
    Dates: from 25/01/2014 to 05/05/2014
  • Title: Joseph Wright of Derby: Bath and Beyond (2)
    Venue: Derby Museum and Art Gallery
    Dates: from 24/05/2014 to 31/08/2014

Publications

  • Title: Joseph Wright of Derby 1734 - 1797
    Sub-Title: An introduction to the work of Joseph Wright of Derby with a catalogue of drawings held by Derby Museum and Art Gallery. Published on the occasion of an exhibition commemorating the Bicentenary of the artist's death.
    Published Place: Derby
    Published Year: 1997
  • Title: Joseph Wright of Derby
    Sub-Title: Bath and Beyond
    Published Year: 2014

Related People

  • William Bemrose (Association)

    Display Date: British, 1831 - 1908

    Nationality: British

    Biography: Printer; writer; collector Born at Derby on 30 December 1831, William Bemrose was the second son in a family of three sons and one daughter of William Bemrose of Derby, founder in 1827 of the printing and publishing firm of William Bemrose & Sons of Derby and London. His mother was Elizabeth Ride of Lichfield. His elder brother, Henry Howe Bemrose (1827-1912), was conservative member of parliament for Derby from 1895 to 1900 and was knighted in 1897. On their father’s retirement in 1857, Bemrose and his brother Henry assumed management of the family printing business, which grew to include an office in London, with branch offices in Leeds and Manchester. Although actively involved in the printing business, Bemrose pursued many other interests. He became a director of the Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Works, leading him to publish three works on china: 'The Pottery and Porcelain of Derbyshire' (1870), in collaboration with A. Wallis; 'Bow, Chelsea and Derby Porcelain' (1898) and 'Longton Hall Porcelain' (1906). Bemrose chiefly devoted his leisure to travel and to a study of many forms of art, on which he was also a successful author. From an early age, he had practised wood-carving, fret-cutting, and modelling in clay, and later compiled useful manuals concerning them for the instruction of amateurs which were well illustrated and circulated widely. Among these was a 'Manual of Wood-carving' (1862), followed by 'Fret-cutting and Perforated Carving ' (Derby, 1868); 'Buhl Work and Marquetry' (1872); 'Paper Rosette Work and how to Make it' (1873) ; 'Instructions in Fret-cutting with Designs' (1875); and 'Mosaicon: or Paper Mosaic and how to Make it' (1875). Bemrose was also an amateur painter in oils and water-colours and collected pictures, china, and articles of 'vertu', especially items of Egyptian art, which he acquired on his travels. In 1858, Bemrose married the great-granddaughter of Joseph Wright of Derby, Margaret Romana Simpson (1837 - 1901), by whom he had five sons and one daughter. The connection granted Bemrose access to many works by Wright and fired a keen interest in the artist and his legacy. As chairman of the Derby Art Gallery Committee, he was instrumental in establishing a permanent collection of the artist’s work and organised the first retrospective exhibition devoted to Wright in 1883. In 1885 he published the first biography of the artist, titled 'The Life and Work of Joseph Wright, A.R.A., commonly called Wright of Derby.' In 1903, two years after death of his wife Margaret, Bemrose married Lilian, daughter of William John Gumming, M.R.C.S., of Matlock, and widow of Alderman William Hobson of Derby, proprietor of the 'Derbyshire Advertiser.' Bemrose, who was elected a F.S.A. in 1905, also played an active part in wider affairs of Derby. He was a member of the Derbyshire Archaeological Society, and vice-president of the Derby Sketching Club. A member of the Derby school board from 1879, he was its chairman from 1886 to 1902, and was a founder and for many years chairman of the Railway Servants' Orphanage. A pioneer of the volunteer movement, he retired as lieutenant in the 1st Derby volunteers in 1874 after seventeen years' service. He died at Bridlington, while on holiday, on 6 August 1908, and was buried at Derby. His second wife survived him. Bemrose’s varied collection was dispersed among his children who eventually donated items to Derby Museums, including many works on paper by Joseph Wright of Derby. (Much of this information comes from the DNB, 1912 Supplement (volume 1), entry on William Bemrose, by S. E. Fryer. Accessed at Wikisource.org, 2021).

  • Joseph Wright of Derby (Artist)

    Display Date: British, 1734 - 1797

    Nationality: British

    Biography: Artist.

Study of the Landscape above Pozzuoli, Italy

Medium: Pencil on cream laid paper.

Object Type:Drawing
Dimensions:Support: 159 × 451 mm (6 1/4 × 17 3/4 in.)
Description:Annotated preparatory sketch of an Italian landscape near Lake Albano. Doubt has been cast on the authenticity of this study, but in 1993 a previously unknown landscape by Wright 'Castel Gandelfo with Lake Albano' was sold on the London Art Market Christie's, London sale of 7 April 1993, lot 50). The landscape contained all the elements of the study; for which there is a key in Wright's handwriting, '1. Monte Nouva (on left beyond Lake) 3. Villa de Cicerone (in centre) 2. Monte Barbaro' (behind Villa de Cicerone) 4. Temple of [illegible] (on right) (Note, The author of the present catalogue has not seen the actual oil painting to verify the attribution to Wright) [J. Wallis, 'Joseph Wright of Derby', 1997, p.74]. Amina Wright points out that the area around Pozzuoli was not easy to get to in the 18th century and suggests it is unlikely that Wright would have had time to stop and explore much of it. She suggests that the drawing may have been made by another artist and that the annotations are made in two different hands, although the inscription 'watter' on the waterfall must be Wright's. She points to the lack of sponteneity in the pencil outlines, which are often repeated as though traced, and his apparent misunderstanding over the setting when translating it into oil (this painting is now in the collection of the Barber Institute of Fine Arts, Birmingham, accession number L98.1). She suggests John Smith (1749-1831) may be the artist behind the drawing, with annotations by Joseph Wright [A. Wright, 'Joseph Wright of Derby: Bath and Beyond', 2014, 63-64]. Following a conversation with Martin Postle and Jonny Yaker in August 2024, I have amended the record and reattributed it to Wright. It was noted during this conversation that it resembles numerous other schamatic landscape drawings in the DM collection by Wright and that it is probably by him (e.g. DBYMU 1937-739/49 and DBYMU 1937-739/45) [LB: 2024].
Inscriptions:Inscribed along top edge of the sheet, running left to right (handwritten in pencil): '1 Monte Nouva 3 Villa Cicerone 2 Monte Barbara 4 Temple of ...(illegible)' and 'Watter' on the waterfall.
Provenance:...; William Bemrose of Derby; by descent to his son, Herbert Cheney Bemrose; donated to Derby Museums by Florence May Lousada, the widow of Herbert Cheney Bemrose, in 1937.
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Item Ref:1937-739/42