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George Percy Jacomb-Hood

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George Percy Jacomb-Hood, self portrait

George Percy Jacomb-Hood MVO (6 July 1857 – 11 December 1929) was a painter, etcher and illustrator. He was a founding member of the New English Art Club and Society of Portrait Painters.[1]

Early life

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Mrs Walter Frith, by George Percy Jacomb-Hood
Investiture of the Star of India

Jacomb-Hood was born on 6 July 1857 at Redhill in Surrey, the fourth of nine children (two of whom died in infancy) of Robert Jacomb-Hood (1822–1900) and Jane Stothard Littlewood (1827–1869). His grandfather, a yeoman farmer in Essex, was born Robert Jacomb (1794–1857), a cousin of William Hood, the last male member of his family, who left his estate at Bardon, Leicestershire to him on condition that he took the additional surname of Hood, the estate having been in the Hood family since the 1620s.[2] His father was Chief Engineer on the London, Brighton and South Coast Railway from 1846–1860.[3]

Jacomb-Hood was educated at Tonbridge School and the Slade School of Fine Art as well as studying while touring abroad in Paris and Madrid. He was a member of the Royal Society of Painter-Etchers, the Savile Club, was Honorary Treasurer of the Chelsea Arts Club, member of the New English Art Club and the Royal Society of Portrait Painters. He exhibited at the first exhibition of the Society of Graphic Art in London in 1921.[4]

Career

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Jacomb-Hood regularly produced illustrations for The Graphic who gave him a number of overseas assignments. In 1896 the magazine sent him to Greece and to Delhi in 1902. He accompanied the Prince and Princess of Wales on their 1905 tour of India and was a member of George V's personal staff on his 1911 tour of India.[5] He also painted Madeleine Shaw Lefevre in her role as principal of Somerville College, Oxford.

He wrote an autobiography in 1925, entitled With Brush and Pencil.[6]

Personal life

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Jacomb-Hood married Henrietta Kemble de Hochepied-Larpent (1867–1941), daughter of Arthur de Hochepied Larpent, 8th Baron de Hochepied on 28 June 1910.[7] On their marriage, John Singer Sargent, a friend and neighbour of Jacomb-Hood's in Chelsea, gave them his watercolour Italian Sailing Vessels at Anchor (c 1904–07) inscribed "to my friend Jacomb Hood" and now at the Ashmolean Museum in Oxford, presented in 1943 by her sister and heiress.[8]

Italian Sailing Vessels at Anchor by John Singer Sargent, c. 1904-07

Her sister, Sybil Marguerite Gonne de Hochepied-Larpent, OBE (1867–1941), known as "Reta", married Philip Napier Miles. Another sister, Clarissa Catherine de Hochepied-Larpent, married the soldier and artist Colonel Robert Charles Goff. The Jacomb-Hoods lived in Chelsea after Frank Miles's death when Jacomb-Hood's father bought Miles's house in Tite Street from his executors and also had a house in Rye, East Sussex.

George Percy Jacomb-Hood died on 11 December 1929, aged 72, at Philip Napier Miles's villa at Alassio, Italy.[9][10][11]

References

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  1. ^ Blackett-Ord, Carol. "George Percy Jacomb-Hood". Biographies. National Portrait Gallery, London. Archived from the original on 22 December 2015. Retrieved 27 October 2015.
  2. ^ "History of ownership of Bardon Park - Bardon Park Chapel". Archived from the original on 5 September 2011. Retrieved 22 December 2015.
  3. ^ "Robert Jacomb-Hood". Grace's Guide to British Industrial History. Archived from the original on 15 October 2015. Retrieved 22 December 2015.
  4. ^ "List of Members", Catalogue of the First Annual Exhibition of the Society of Graphic Art, London: Society of Graphic Art: 45–48, January 1921
  5. ^ Brian Stewart & Mervyn Cutten (1997). The Dictionary of Portrait Painters in Britain up to 1920. Antique Collectors' Club. ISBN 1-85149-173-2.
  6. ^ Hood, George Percy Jacomb (1925). "With brush and pencil".
  7. ^ "The descendants of William Jacomb". Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 22 December 2015.
  8. ^ Dulwich hosts major exhibition of watercolours by John Singer Sargent Archived 30 May 2019 at the Wayback Machine, artdaily.com. Accessed 7 March 2024.
  9. ^ Profile, waeve.co.uk. Accessed 7 March 2024.
  10. ^ Death certificate in Register of Births, Marriages and Deaths.
  11. ^ Wright, Christopher; Gordon, Catherine May (2006). British and Irish Paintings in Public Collections: An Index of British and Irish Oil Paintings by Artists Born Before 1870 in Public and Institutional Collections in the United Kingdom and Ireland. Yale University Press. ISBN 0300117302.
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