Tom Mostyn - His Life and Works

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Tom Mostyn "The Garden of the Castle"



His Life and Works

 

  • He is an illustrator of ideas and a painter of emotions, dealing with them with a firmness betraying a real knowledge of human nature

                             The Magazine of Art, 1899

 

Born in Liverpool in 1864 and raised in Manchester, Tom Mostyn, the son of the artist Edwin Mostyn, studied at the Manchester Academy of Fine Arts. He had his first local exhibition in 1880 and was showing at the Royal Academy (R.A.) by the age of 29.  He is mainly recognized for his romantic garden scenes, although his style was so eclectic throughout his career that it is hard to believe that the same artist created all of his paintings.

 

Many of his earliest works were strongly influenced by the strong anti-"Victorian Materialist" sentiment of his teacher Sir Hubert Von Herkomer (whose school he entered in 1893).  In these works, Mostyn depicted the poverty of the working classes in the style of the realists, an effective way of raising social consciousness.  Among his most important works from this period are The Torrent (R.A. 1895), The Dreamers (R.A. 1897 included here) and The Doss-house (R.A. 1905).  

 

However, Mostyn also had a lighter side that followed the traditions of many more traditional Victorian artists.  During the early part of his career, he painted a number of sumptuous Victorian garden scenes that featured homes with formal gardens or thatched cottages surrounded by lush and colorful flowers.
  

The late 1890's also found the artist experimenting with religious images, for which he received recognition as " one of the few modern painters who can paint a religious picture with absolute sin-cerity" (Daily Mail, June 27, 1907). Although he readily changed styles, Mostyn was always praised. 

 

His most important transition took place between 1911 and 1912.  The works from this period feature figures, which are so predominant in his earlier works, in lavish garden settings - blending the two subjects he was currently exploring. 

 

In 1918, after WWI, Mostyn moved to Devon where he concentrated on a series of enchanted garden scenes for which he would become best known.  Leaving realism behind, Mostyn began to paint dream-like landscapes, idealizing nature by working with, and building upon, his knowledge of nature's strength and beauty.  By piling thick layers of intensely bright colored pigment onto the canvas with a palette knife, he overwhelmed the viewer with a barrage of visual stimuli to evoke their imagination.  Mostyn was not content to soften down facts and realities by veiling them in an atmosphere of subtle illusion, like so many of the Impressionists did.  Reality became of small importance to the artist's scheme.    Instead, he set out to create a world of his own, in which romance was the dominant note.  Because of Mostyn's use of color as form, these works caused some controversy, and were criticized by some to be little more than "orgies in paint".  Several works from this period are illustrated below.

 

Mostyn refused to succumb to any of the contemporary fallacies (materialism and technology).  He did not confine himself to paint with any set formula nor did he limit his choice of subject matter to any popular motif.  On the contrary, he felt that every moment called for its individual way of being seen and therefore its unique way of being painted. 

During the 1920's the Fine Art Society, London, held several one-man exhibitions: Gardens of Enchantment (July 1920), Glorious Devon (1922) and Gardens of Romance (June 1923 & July 1925). Among the works featured in these exhibitions were The Garden of the Castle & The Terrace (featured here).

 

Until his death in 1930, Mostyn's own convictions guided him in a struggle for expression, which became the main influence in his work. It caused his style to undergo the many changes that we can observe in the body of his work today.

 

Mostyn exhibited at the Royal Academy and was a member of the Royal Institute of Painters in Oil-Colours, the Royal Cambrian Academy, and the Royal West of England Academy.  He also exhibited in the Paris Salon, and at the Carnegie Institute, Pittsburgh.

As always, please remember that the gallery handled all the works shown here and none are available for sale.  Please check our Gallery Artists or Online Inventory for currently available works.

Literature: 

The Magazine of Art, "Our Rising Artists: Thomas Mostyn". 1899 v.22 p.129-133. 
International Studio, "Painter of Romance: Mr. Tom Mostyn" v. 46.
The Antique Collector, "Tom Mostyn 'A Full Blooded Romanticist'", November 1989.
"My School & My Gospel", Sir Hubert Von Herkomer.  Archibal Constable & Company, 1908. 
This essay is copyrighted by Rehs Galleries, Inc. and may not be reproduced or transmitted without written permission from Rehs Galleries, Inc.

 




A Garden Walk - Tom Mostyn
Tom Mostyn
(1864 - 1930)
A Garden Walk
20 x 27 inches
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A Magical Morning - Tom Mostyn
Tom Mostyn
(1864 - 1930)
A Magical Morning
20 x 27 inches
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A Mediterranean Garden - Tom Mostyn
Tom Mostyn
(1864 - 1930)
A Mediterranean Garden
20 x 32 inches
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An Embellished Garden - Tom Mostyn
Tom Mostyn
(1864 - 1930)
An Embellished Garden
23 x 34 inches
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An Enchanted Garden - Tom Mostyn
Tom Mostyn
(1864 - 1930)
An Enchanted Garden
20 x 27 inches
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An Old World Garden - Tom Mostyn
Tom Mostyn
(1864 - 1930)
An Old World Garden
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By the Riverside - Tom Mostyn
Tom Mostyn
(1864 - 1930)
By the Riverside
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Garden Terrace - Tom Mostyn
Tom Mostyn
(1864 - 1930)
Garden Terrace
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Gather Ye Rosebuds While Ye May - Tom Mostyn
Tom Mostyn
(1864 - 1930)
Gather Ye Rosebuds While Ye May
36 x 60 inches
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In the Meadows, Bushy Mill, Herts - Tom Mostyn
Tom Mostyn
(1864 - 1930)
In the Meadows, Bushy Mill, Herts
24 x 36 inches
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Picnicking Along the Thames - Tom Mostyn
Tom Mostyn
(1864 - 1930)
Picnicking Along the Thames
24 x 36 inches
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Sunshine - Tom Mostyn
Tom Mostyn
(1864 - 1930)
Sunshine
30 x 40 inches
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The Dreamers - Tom Mostyn
Tom Mostyn
(1864 - 1930)
The Dreamers
50 x 40 inches
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The Enchanted Pool - Tom Mostyn
Tom Mostyn
(1864 - 1930)
The Enchanted Pool
30 x 40 inches
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The Garden of the Castle - Tom Mostyn
Tom Mostyn
(1864 - 1930)
The Garden of the Castle
20 x 27 inches
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The Garden of the Castle - Tom Mostyn
Tom Mostyn
(1864 - 1930)
The Garden of the Castle
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The Lake - Tom Mostyn
Tom Mostyn
(1864 - 1930)
The Lake
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The never-never Land - Tom Mostyn
Tom Mostyn
(1864 - 1930)
The never-never Land
69 ½ x 92 ½ inches
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The Old Terrace - Tom Mostyn
Tom Mostyn
(1864 - 1930)
The Old Terrace
20 x 27 inches
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The Tall Trees - Tom Mostyn
Tom Mostyn
(1864 - 1930)
The Tall Trees
40 x 50 inches
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The Terrace - Tom Mostyn
Tom Mostyn
(1864 - 1930)
The Terrace
20 x 27 inches
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