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Cornfield by moonlight

Experience Samuel Palmer’s ‘Cornfield by Moonlight’. A captivating watercolor of rural tranquility, showcasing Romanticism & timeless beauty. Explore art reproductions.

Discover Samuel Palmer (1805-1881), a British Romantic painter celebrated for his visionary landscapes and mystical etchings, deeply influenced by William Blake. Explore his art!

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The painting "Cornfield by Moonlight" by Samuel Palmer is a captivating piece of art that showcases the artist's unique style and ability to evoke emotions through his work. This beautiful handmade oil painting reproduction can be found on ArtsDot.com, where art lovers can appreciate and purchase high-quality reproductions of famous artworks.

Artist's Style and Inspiration

Samuel Palmer was a British artist known for his romantic and dreamlike paintings, often depicting landscapes and rural scenes. His style is characterized by the use of bold lines, vibrant colors, and a sense of tranquility. In "Cornfield by Moonlight", Palmer masterfully captures the essence of a peaceful night scene, with the moon shining brightly over a cornfield. Key Features of the Painting The painting features a man standing in the field, looking up at the sky, surrounded by trees and other figures. A horse is also present in the scene, adding to the sense of serenity. The overall atmosphere of the painting is one of calmness and contemplation, inviting the viewer to step into the peaceful world created by Palmer.

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The "Cornfield by Moonlight" painting is a beautiful example of Samuel Palmer's unique style and ability to evoke emotions through his art. With its peaceful atmosphere and stunning depiction of a moonlit landscape, this painting is sure to captivate art lovers and inspire a sense of tranquility.

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Artist Biography

Early Life and the Seeds of Vision

Samuel Palmer, born in London in 1805, emerged from a world steeped in both intellectual curiosity and spiritual seeking. His father, a bookseller and Baptist minister, instilled in him a love for literature and a contemplative nature, while his early artistic inclinations manifested remarkably early – by the age of twelve, he was already diligently painting churches, demonstrating an innate talent for observation and detail. This precocious ability quickly gained recognition; at just fourteen years old, Palmer exhibited works inspired by J.M.W. Turner at the Royal Academy, signaling a promising start to his artistic journey. Though receiving limited formal training – a brief stint at Merchant Taylors' School offered little in the way of structured art education – his path was irrevocably altered by a pivotal encounter with William Blake in 1824, facilitated through the landscape painter John Linnell. This meeting proved transformative, as Blake’s visionary style and profound spiritual depth resonated deeply within Palmer, becoming a cornerstone of his artistic identity.

The Shoreham Period: A Realm of Mystical Pastoral

The years spent near Shoreham, Kent (1826-1835), represent the most intensely creative and distinctive phase of Samuel Palmer’s career. He purchased a humble cottage, affectionately nicknamed “Rat Abbey,” and it was here, amidst the rolling hills and ancient woodlands, that he forged his unique artistic voice. This period wasn't merely about depicting landscapes; it was about *transforming* them into realms of mystical beauty and spiritual resonance. Palmer’s Shoreham paintings are characterized by their evocative use of sepia tones, creating a sense of timelessness and melancholy, and often bathed in the ethereal glow of moonlight. These weren’t simply representations of nature but idealized visions, imbued with personal symbolism and a deep connection to the land. He wasn't alone in this pursuit; Palmer became associated with a group of like-minded artists known as “the Ancients,” including George Richmond and Edward Calvert, all drawn to Blake’s mystical leanings and seeking to revive a spiritual dimension within their art. This collective fostered an environment of shared ideas and mutual inspiration, solidifying Palmer's commitment to visionary pastoral painting.

Shifting Tides: London, Italy, and the Pursuit of Stability

In 1835, Palmer returned to London, marking a turning point in his artistic trajectory. The intensely mystical style of his Shoreham paintings began to give way to more conventional landscapes and watercolors, a shift partly dictated by financial necessity and pragmatic advice from his father-in-law, John Linnell, who urged him to cater to prevailing public tastes. While he continued to paint prolifically, Palmer increasingly relied on watercolor as a means of income, a popular medium in England at the time but one that perhaps didn’t fully satisfy his artistic ambitions. A honeymoon trip to Italy with his wife, Hannah Linnell, in 1837-1839 broadened his palette and introduced brighter colors into his work, though these sometimes resulted in hues considered overly vivid by contemporaries. To supplement his income, Palmer worked as a private drawing master, a demanding occupation that limited the time he could dedicate to his own artistic pursuits. Financial difficulties plagued him throughout this period, exacerbated by the unfortunate actions of his brother, who pawned many of his early paintings – forcing Palmer to redeem them at considerable expense.

Later Years and Enduring Legacy

A move to Furze Hill House in Redhill, Surrey, in 1862 brought a degree of financial stability to Palmer’s life, allowing him to revisit the visionary style of his earlier Shoreham paintings, albeit with a more mature and refined technique. His later works include exquisite illustrations for Milton’s poems *L'Allegro* and *Il Penseroso*, demonstrating his continued mastery of line and composition, as well as a series of evocative etchings illustrating Virgil. The Lonely Tower, completed in 1879, is widely considered one of his finest later achievements, showcasing his exceptional skill in etching and capturing a mood of poignant solitude. The death of his son, Thomas More Palmer, in 1861 cast a long shadow over these final years, adding a layer of melancholy to his work. Samuel Palmer passed away in 1881, leaving behind a body of work that, while initially overlooked, has since been recognized as profoundly significant within the context of British Romanticism. He stands as a key figure in visionary art, demonstrating the lasting impact of William Blake’s artistic and philosophical ideas and helping to foster a revival of interest in spiritual themes during the 19th century. His unique ability to blend meticulous observation with imaginative vision continues to captivate audiences today, solidifying his place as an enduringly important artist.
Samuel Palmer

Samuel Palmer

1805 - 1881 , United Kingdom

Quick Facts

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Romanticism
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['The Ancients']
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
    • William Blake
    • J.M.W. Turner
  • Date Of Birth: 1805
  • Date Of Death: 1881
  • Full Name: Samuel Palmer
  • Nationality: British
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Cornfield by Moonlight
    • Self-Portrait
    • Harvesting
    • The Lonely Tower
  • Place Of Birth: London, UK
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