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Crudie

4 parts 1 The artwork2 In context3 Artist and museum4 Look closely

Name Klasse Datum
talbert mclean, Crudie. Zur Referenz reproduziert; alle Rechte liegen beim Rechteinhaber.

Eckdaten

Künstler
talbert mclean artsdot.com/de/artists/talbert-mclean/
Originalgröße
115 x 167 cm

In context

Crudie — talbert mclean

How big is it?

The original measures 115 × 167 cm (height × width), drawn here beside an adult of average height.

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Farbpalette

Anhand des Bildes gemessen

    Hauptfarbe

    White #f4f5ef

    Gespeicherte Palette

    • #F4F5EF
    • #DE5635
    • #DF988F
    • #E8BFB4
    Palette
    Pastels Die dominierende Farbgruppe im Bild.
    Hauptfarbe
    White
    Intensität
    Vivid Wie gesättigt und vielfältig die Farben sind – von einem einzelnen, dezenten Farbton bis hin zu einer Vielzahl leuchtender Töne.
    Kontrast
    Gentle Wie stark sich die Farben in Helligkeit und Sättigung über das Bild hinweg unterscheiden.
    Harmonie
    Unified Palette Wie gut die Farben zusammenwirken, von kontrastreich bis hin zu vollkommen harmonisch.
    Helligkeit
    Brilliant Wie hell oder dunkel das Bild insgesamt wirkt, von tiefen Schatten bis hin zu strahlenden Glanzpunkten.
    Sättigung
    Clear Color Presence Wie rein und kräftig die Farben sind, von fast Grau bis hin zu voll lebendig.

    Künstler und Museen

    Crudie — talbert mclean

    Künstler/in

    talbert mclean

    Talbert McLean: A Quiet Revolution in Scottish Abstraction

    Talbert McLean (1906-1992) remains a curiously overlooked figure within the broader narrative of 20th-century British art, despite producing a body of work that is both strikingly original and deeply resonant. Born in Dundee, Scotland, into a family steeped in musical tradition – his father was a renowned banjo player – McLean’s artistic journey began with formal training at the Dundee School of Art, followed by a period teaching design before venturing to London. It was there, amidst the vibrant energy of the city, that he forged his distinctive path, moving away from representational art and embracing the nascent world of abstraction.

    McLean’s early career saw him working as a scenic artist in theatre, a role which undoubtedly honed his observational skills and understanding of composition. However, it was during wartime service in North Wales – where he developed a close friendship with William Scott, a pivotal figure in the Welsh Abstraction movement – and later in North Africa, engaged in map-making, that the seeds of his unique style began to germinate. The stark landscapes, the precise lines of cartography, and the need for clarity and simplification all contributed to his evolving aesthetic.

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    QR-Code mit Link zur Download-Seite für Crudie

    artsdot.com/de/art/download/talbert-mclean-crudie-AR2FVW-en/

    Zitierweise für dieses Kunstwerk

    MLA
    mclean, talbert. Crudie. n.d., https://artsdot.com/de/art/talbert-mclean-crudie-AR2FVW-en/
    APA
    mclean, talbert (n.d.). Crudie [Painting]. https://artsdot.com/de/art/talbert-mclean-crudie-AR2FVW-en/
    Chicago
    talbert mclean. Crudie. n.d. https://artsdot.com/de/art/talbert-mclean-crudie-AR2FVW-en/
    Harvard
    mclean, talbert (n.d.) Crudie. Available at: https://artsdot.com/de/art/talbert-mclean-crudie-AR2FVW-en/

    Look closely

    Crudie — talbert mclean

    Look closely

    Answer in your own words. There are no wrong answers here — only answers you can explain.

    1. What catches your eye first, and why?
    2. Which colours or shapes create the mood — and what is that mood?
    3. Look back at Mirage, earlier in this guide. Name two things it shares with this work, and one that is different.
    4. What might the artist have wanted you to feel?
    5. If you could ask the artist one question about this work, what would it be?

    Your response

    Write a short paragraph about this artwork. Use the facts from the earlier parts of this guide, and your answers above.