Victorian Bathing at Brighton (Original)

Victorian Bathing at Brighton art by Clive Uptton

Victorian Bathing at Brighton (Original)


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Artist: Clive Uptton
Medium: Gouache on Board
Size: 14" x 10" (350mm x 245mm)
Date: 1974
Code: UpttonSwim

This is the unique original Gouache painting by Clive Uptton.

Before the arrival of the railway in 1841 the seaside town of Brighton was actually a small village called Brighthelmstone.

The artwork shows the famous chain pier and folks descending from huts into the sea as bathing was considered a cure-all for what ails you.

Originally published as part of the series Around Britain: Sea Resort for Royalty. Swimming at Brighton.

Original artwork from Look and Learn no. 662 (21 September 1974).
  • Artist Biography
    Clive Uptton (12 March 1911 - 11 February 2006; London, UK)
    Clive Uptton, a widely regarded British illustrator and painter of landscapes and portraits, was born in Islington, London, the son of Clive Upton, who worked for Swain's, the engravers, as a touch-up artist and later for the Daily Mail newspaper.

    Clive Upton was educated at Brentwood Grammar School and Southend Art School before moving to London to attend Central Art School and, later, Heatherley's School of Art. He began contributing professionally at the age of 19 before graduating from Central Art School.

    When he noticed another artist named Upton was working for the Evening Standard, he added a second "t" to his surname so that their work was not confused.

    From his studio in Cheapside, Uptton contributed illustrations to most of the major magazines of the day, including the Strand Magazine, Tit-Bits, Good Housekeeping, John Bull and The Sphere.

    Between 1940 and 1942, Uptton was the political cartoonist of the Daily Sketch and Sunday Graphic; during the war he also worked for the Ministry of Information producing cartoons and posters.

    After the war he had a varied career as an illustrator and painter, and created many illustrations for the popular magazine Look and Learn during the 1960s and 1970s. He was a member of the Chelsea Arts Club, the Savage, and the London Sketch Club.

    Clive Uptton lived in west London where he died shortly before his 95th birthday.

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