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Joanna Mary Boyce

Joanna Mary Boyce was a British painter associated with the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood. She is also known by her married name as Mrs. H.T. Wells, or as Joanna Mary Wells. She produced multiple works with historical themes, as well as portraits and sketches, and authored art criticism responding to her contemporaries. She was the sister of Pre-Raphaelite watercolourist George Price Boyce.

Life
Early life and education Joanna Mary Boyce, born in Maida Hill, London was the daughter of George Boyce, a former wine-merchant who had found prosperity as a pawnbroker, and his wife Anne. Support from her father and her older brother George Price Boyce helped Joanna Mary Boyce achieve an early and rigorous education in the visual arts. She began a formal study of drawing by the age of eleven with Charles John Mayle Whichelo, and filled multiple sketchbooks as a young teenager. At the age of eighteen she entered Cary's art academy, and afterwards worked under James Mathews Leigh, at his school in Newman Street, London. In 1855, she took an extended trip to Paris, where she studied in Thomas Couture's atelier. Career Boyce first exhibited her artwork publicly in 1855 at the Royal Academy. Though Boyce exhibited two pieces, it was her painting Elgiva that won Boyce the admiration of such critics as John Ruskin and Ford Madox Brown. In it, Boyce depicted model Lizzie Ridley as a tragic heroine from Anglo-Saxon historical legend, possibly following the precedent of Pre-Raphaelite painter John Everett Millais who had depicted Elgiva eight years prior.Following her first exhibition, Boyce continued to pursue artistic excellence through extensive sketching and international art-viewing expeditions. She spent 1857 in Italy, and in December of that year married the portrait painter Henry Tanworth Wells (later a Royal Academician) in Rome. and La Veneziana, a portrait of a Venetian lady. In addition to her own artistic practice at this time, Boyce also continued a lifelong practice of seeking out and analyzing the artwork of her contemporaries. Boyce published some of this analysis as art criticism in the Saturday Review, wherein she lauded the "sincerity" and principles of the Pre-Raphaelite art movement, and noted the positive influence of John Ruskin on the English art world. Final years Boyce's later works include Fanny Eaton (formerly known as Head of a Mulatto Woman), a portrait of Jamaican immigrant and popular artists' model Fanny Eaton, now in the collection of the Yale Center for British Art. Boyce died on 15 July 1861, after the birth of her third child. Her last completed painting, A Bird of God, was left on her easel. == Legacy ==
Legacy
At the time of her death, contemporaries remarked on Boyce's talent as an artist: Dante Gabriel Rossetti described her as "a wonderfully gifted woman", and another obituarist called her a genius. Later critics have observed that Boyce’s reputation was somewhat constrained by her early death, but her art has been highlighted in exhibitions up until the present day. One early posthumous exhibition was held in the Tate in 1935. Select artworks by Boyce, along with portraits by and of other women significant to the Pre-Raphaelite movement, were exhibited in London’s National Portrait Gallery in 2019 in an exhibit entitled "Pre-Raphaelite Sisters". Writer Simon Poë additionally observes that Boyce's time at Couture's atelier impacted her work with influences from the Classical Academic and Romantic traditions. == Gallery ==
Gallery
File:Joanna Boyce Rowena Offering the Wassail Cup to Voltigern 1856.jpg|alt=Half-body portrait of a young woman in medieval dress, holding a cup aloft in front of her|Joanna Mary Boyce, Rowena Offering the Wassail Cup to Voltigern (photographic reproduction), 1856 File:Boyce Joanna The Departure.jpg|alt=Painting of a woman in medieval dress embracing a small child, while an older child and a man stand behind her.|Joanna Mary Boyce, ''The Departure: An Episode of the Child's Crusade 13th Century,'' 1857-1861 File:Boyce joanna sidneywells1855 oc tate.jpg|alt=Head and shoulders portrait of an infant boy wearing a white bib|Joanna Mary Boyce, Portrait of Sidney Wells, 1859 File:Boyce gretchen unfinished oc tate gallery.jpg|alt=Full-body portrait of a young woman with long blonde hair, in medieval dress|Joanna Mary Boyce, Gretchen (unfinished), 1861 File:Boyce bird of god 1861 0c.jpg|alt=Head and shoulders portrait of a young woman with red hair, a white robe, and white angel's wings|Joanna Mary Boyce, A Bird of God, 1861 ==See also==
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