ALEXANDER MANN PAINTINGS FOR SALE & BIOGRAPHY

ALEXANDER MANN

British, 1853-1908

Alexander Mann

BIOGRAPHY
Alexander Mann was born in Glasgow, the second son of James Mann, a merchant and collector. He began taking drawing lessons at the age of ten with Robert Greenlees (1820–94) and then attended evening classes at the Glasgow School of Art, where Greenlees was headmaster. In 1877 he went to Paris and enrolled at the Académie Julian, and then studied under Mihály Munkácsy, and from 1881 to 1885 under Carolus-Duran.

Mann exhibited in London at the Royal Academy, Royal Institute of Oil Painters, The Fine Art Society, New Gallery, Ridley Art Club, New English Art Club and Society of British Artists, a society that appointed James McNeill Whistler its president in 1886. In the same year he was invited to become the first Scottish member of the New English Art Club and was joined by several of his friends, notably John Lavery, Thomas Millie Dow of the Glasgow Boys and Norman Garstin.

Influenced by the Hague school and by Jules Bastien-Lepage, his picture A Bead Stringer, Venice gained an honorable mention at the Salon in 1885. After a public controversy over this painting when it was exhibited at the Royal Glasgow Institute, Mann settled in England, at West Hagbourne, Berkshire, and later in the neighboring village of Blewbury, where he painted a series of views of the Downs and portraits of country people. Mann traveled extensively in Britain, paying several visits to the coast in Angus and Fife, and to Walberswick, Suffolk.

His travels also covered Europe and the Americas. Mann's visit to Venice in 1884 was his first artistic venture beyond Britain and the immediate environs of Paris; this was followed by a voyage to the Caribbean and the southern states of America, perhaps inspired by American artist friend in Paris. From 1890 to 1892 he lived with his family in Tangiers. Later he travelled to Madrid through southern Spain and in 1892 accompanied by John Lavery, another alumnus of the Académie Julian.

He recorded his visits and ideas for studio compositions in sketchbooks, using photography as well to assist his memory of a subject. In 1895 Mann's work was exhibited in London at the Barbican and in Dublin at the Hugh Lane Municipal Gallery of Modern Art. But he preferred to "live away from the haunts of other artists" because the relative prosperity which he owed to his family made it unnecessary to pay much attention to exhibition institutions, patrons and dealers. [ref. Wikipedia biography]

Museum Collections
Aberdeen Art Gallery & Museums, Aberdeen
The Fleming Collection, London
Glasgow Museums Resource Centre, Glasgow
Government Art Collection, London
Hunterian Art Gallery, University of Glasgow, Glasgow
Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum, Glasgow
Kircaldy Galleries, Fife
National Library of Wales, Aberystwyth
Nottingham City Museums & Galleries, Nottingham
Stewartry Museum, Kirkcudbright, Dumfries & Galloway
Towner, Eastbourne
Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool

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ALEXANDER MANN
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Alexander Mann Paintings Previously Sold

ALEXANDER MANN Beach Huts, Tangiers (1891) Oil on board 9½ x 6 inches (24.1 x 15.2 cm.) SOLD

ALEXANDER MANN
Beach Huts, Tangiers (1891)

Oil on board
9½ x 6 inches (24.1 x 15.2 cm.)
SOLD