Godfrey Sykes

1824 – 1866

Godfrey Sykes
19th Century
19th Century

Godfrey Sykes

Born 1824 Died 1866 Works span 1842–1866

The Industrial Soul and Classical Grace Godfrey Sykes emerged from the heart of Yorkshire as a figure who could bridge the gap between the soot-stained reality of industrial England and the ethereal elegance of the Renaissance. Born in Malton in 1824, his early life was steeped in the rigorous discipline of craftsmanship. Through his apprenticeship under the renowned engraver James Bell, Sykes developed a meticulous eye for detail that…

14
dated works
1
chapters
1842
first work
1866
last work
Chronological Journey

The Lifeline

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Chapters — Career Periods

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Thumbnails — Dated Works

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Colour Band — Movement Drift

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