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William Breakspeare

William Arthur Breakspeare (1855 – May 1914) was an artist from Birmingham, England, the son of John Breakspeare, a flower painter working in the Birmingham japanning trade.
Breakspeare lived in Edgbaston, Birmingham until the age of 22. He was apprenticed to the japanners, Halbeard and Wellings, as a decorator.
In 1877, he moved to central Birmingham on Paradise Street.〔Catalogue for 1877 Exhibition at the RBSA Gallery〕 He was closely associated with the Royal Birmingham Society of Artists (RBSA) gallery, exhibiting 34 works from 1874 to 1899.〔S. Morris & K. Morris, A Catalogue of Birmingham and West Midlands Painters of the Nineteenth Century, Six Bells, Warwickshire, 1985〕 He was one of the first Associates of the RBSA in 1881 and was elected RBSA in 1884. He was also a founder member of the Birmingham Art Circle.〔 In about 1884 he visited Newlyn in Cornwall where other ‘Birmingham Boys’ were helping to establish the colony of artists.〔 His work covered many genres including genre, portrait, figure and 18th-century costume pieces and landscape.
Breakspeare spent time in Paris, moving there in 1879. Whilst living there he exhibited 'An Eastern Maid' at the RBSA,〔Catalogue for 1879 Exhibition at the RBSA Gallery〕 perhaps showing an influence of Orientalism from his stay. However his stay was short and moved to Haverstock Hill in London a few years later in 1881.〔Catalogue for 1881 Exhibition at the RBSA Gallery〕 He is understood to have spent the rest of his life there. As well as his training in Paris, Breakspeare was initially trained at the Birmingham Government School of Design and Charles Verlat's Academy in Antwerp.〔
In his time Breakspeare exhibited around eight works at the Royal Academy in London from 1883 to 1893, including 'To Gretna Green' and 'Bathers'. He died at his home at the age of 58 in May 1914.
Although he has never been widely recognised for his art, in his time he was a significant member of not only the RBSA but also the Birmingham art circle.
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