Sir Lawrence Alma Tadema

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Sir Lawrence Alma Tadema

by Helen Zimmern

EN·~1 hours·1 chapter

Chapters

1 total

SIR LAWRENCE ALMA TADEMA

1:26:41

Description

Born in a modest Frisian town, the future painter grew up under the determined care of a widowed mother who raised four children on limited means. From a very early age he was drawn to pencil and paper, even correcting a drawing‑master’s work before he turned five, hinting at a natural talent that would later define his career. Despite his family’s hopes that he would follow his lawyer father’s profession, he spent every spare moment sketching, often waking before dawn to practice his art.

A turning point arrives when his frail health, once deemed fatal, suddenly improves after he is released from unwanted legal studies, allowing his artistic drive to flourish. He eventually gains admission to an academy in Antwerp, where the clash between French pseudo‑classicism and the emerging Belgian‑Flemish revival shapes his early training. Immersed in the latter tradition, he begins to develop the distinctive style that would later captivate audiences with its classical elegance and meticulous detail.

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Language

en

Duration

~1 hours (83K characters)

Series

Bell's miniature series of painters

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Original publisher

United Kingdom: George Bell & Sons, 1902.

Credits

Al Haines

Release date

2022-10-22

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Helen Zimmern

Helen Zimmern

1846–1934

A gifted translator and critic, she helped English-speaking readers discover major European writers and ideas at a time when those worlds often felt far apart. Her work ranged from philosophy and biography to journalism and cultural commentary, with a special gift for making complex subjects approachable.

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