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Bramber Flooding

  • Dimensions76.0 x 127.0 cm

Discover Clement Lambert (1855-1925), British watercolorist famed for Sussex landscapes & Brighton scenes. Explore his evocative art at Artnet & Art UK.

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Artist Biography

Clement Lambert (1855–1925): Bridging Impressionism and Sussex Landscape

Clement Lambert (1855 – 1925) stands as a pivotal figure in British watercolor painting, particularly renowned for his evocative depictions of the Sussex countryside and Brighton’s coastal vistas. His artistic legacy resides not merely in capturing picturesque scenes but in skillfully blending Impressionistic techniques with a deep understanding of tonal harmony and atmospheric perspective—a hallmark that distinguishes him from many contemporaries. Lambert's oeuvre reflects a profound engagement with the natural world, mirroring the burgeoning interest in plein air painting during the Victorian era while simultaneously upholding a meticulous attention to detail characteristic of academic training.

Early Life and Artistic Training

Born in Horsham, Sussex, Lambert’s formative years instilled within him an enduring appreciation for rural landscapes—a passion that would fuel his artistic endeavors throughout his life. Despite familial circumstances that initially limited access to formal education, Lambert pursued diligent self-study, honing his observational skills and mastering the fundamentals of watercolor painting through private instruction. Notably, he studied under George Frederic Watts at Euston Road School in London, absorbing Watts’s influence on color theory and compositional considerations—a connection that would prove invaluable as Lambert developed his distinctive style. This grounding in academic principles provided a counterbalance to the stylistic experimentation prevalent within Impressionism, shaping Lambert's artistic vision.

The Impressionist Influence and Sussex Landscapes

Lambert embraced Impressionistic ideals early on, prioritizing capturing fleeting moments of light and color rather than striving for photographic realism. He traveled extensively throughout Europe—particularly France—where he immersed himself in the vibrant atmosphere of Parisian studios and engaged with fellow artists who championed Impressionism’s revolutionary approach. This exposure profoundly impacted Lambert's artistic sensibilities, prompting him to adopt looser brushstrokes, muted palettes, and a focus on capturing the subtle nuances of natural illumination. His landscapes of Sussex became his signature genre, characterized by masterful tonal gradations and an uncanny ability to convey the mood and character of specific locations—from windswept cliffs overlooking the sea to tranquil meadows bathed in golden sunlight.

Notable Paintings and Artistic Achievements

Lambert’s artistic output encompassed a considerable body of work spanning diverse subjects—including portraits, genre scenes, and landscapes—though his Sussex paintings cemented his reputation as one of Britain's foremost Impressionist landscape artists. Among his most celebrated compositions are “The Mill beside the Stream,” depicting a picturesque mill nestled amongst lush greenery; “Bramber Flooding,” capturing the dramatic spectacle of a torrential rainstorm transforming the Sussex floodplain; and “Home to the Fold,” portraying a serene pastoral scene featuring sheep grazing peacefully in a meadow—each piece demonstrating Lambert’s exceptional command of watercolor technique and his unwavering commitment to conveying emotional resonance. His meticulous attention to detail, combined with an intuitive grasp of tonal color palettes, elevated his paintings beyond mere visual representations into immersive experiences for the viewer.

Legacy and Recognition

Lambert's contribution to British art history extends far beyond his individual artworks; he served as a mentor to younger artists and actively participated in artistic circles—most notably the Hoosier Group—promoting collaborative experimentation and fostering a shared appreciation for Impressionistic principles. His paintings are held in prominent museums across Britain, including Sheffield Museums and Brighton & Hove Museums, ensuring that his evocative landscapes continue to inspire admiration and scholarly study. Clement Lambert’s enduring influence can be discerned not only in the stylistic conventions of subsequent generations of watercolorists but also in the broader cultural dialogue surrounding the depiction of the natural world during the Victorian era—a testament to his artistic genius and lasting legacy as a champion of Impressionism's expressive power.
clement lambert

clement lambert

1855 - 1925

Quick Facts

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Impressionism
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['American Impressionism']
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Claude Monet']
  • Date Of Death: 1925
  • Full Name: Clement Lambert
  • Nationality: British
  • Notable Artworks:
    • The Dust Storm
    • The Mill beside the Stream
  • Place Of Birth: England