River Scene
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Samuel Prout (1783–1852): The Painter of Quiet Decay
Samuel Prout (1783–1852) stands as a singular figure in British watercolour painting, remembered not for grand landscapes or dramatic portraits but for an extraordinary ability to capture the subtle beauty found within crumbling buildings and weathered stone—a fascination that profoundly shaped his artistic vision. His work embodies a distinctive aesthetic known as “Hipótesis de Prout,” which sought to explain the fundamental structure of matter through the lens of geological observation, reflecting a broader intellectual curiosity prevalent in the Romantic era.- Early Life and Education: Born in Plymouth, Gloucestershire, Samuel Prout’s childhood was marked by illness—a stroke at the age of 67—leaving him with lasting physical limitations. Despite these challenges, he pursued his education diligently at Plymouth Grammar School, where he encountered John Bidlake, a headmaster who fostered his artistic inclinations.
- The Influence of Haydon and Britton: Prout’s formative years coincided with the burgeoning influence of Benjamin Robert Haydon and John Britton. Together they embarked on expeditions to Cornwall and Devonshire, meticulously documenting the picturesque landscapes and architectural details of the region—a practice that would become central to Prout's artistic method.
- The Painter in Ordinary: In 1829, King George IV appointed Prout as Painter in Watercolours in Ordinary, a prestigious honor recognizing his talent and securing him a position within the Royal Academy. This patronage afforded him considerable freedom to explore his artistic interests and solidified his reputation as one of Britain’s foremost watercolourists.
- A Unique Artistic Style: Prout's distinctive style distinguished itself from its contemporaries, notably Turner and Constable. Unlike Turner’s emphasis on sublime vistas, Prout focused on portraying the beauty inherent in aged structures—ruins adorned with lichen, moss, and crumbling stone—capturing not merely their appearance but also the profound emotional resonance of time endured.
- Legacy and Recognition: His meticulous observation of geological formations and his ability to convey atmosphere were lauded by John Ruskin, who famously declared that “sometimes I tire of Turner, but never of Prout.” Today, Samuel Prout’s legacy resides in the enduring fascination with textures and decay—a testament to his pioneering contribution to British watercolour painting and a symbol of Romanticism's preoccupation with the passage of time. His works are housed at Plymouth City Museum & Art Gallery.
Samuel Prout
1798 - 1863 , Reino Unido
Datos clave
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Pintura arquitectónica con acuarela
- Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist:
- Turner
- Ruskin
- Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
- John Bidlake
- Benjamin Robert Haydon
- Date Of Birth: 17 Septiembre 1783
- Date Of Death: 10 Febrero 1852
- Full Name: Samuel Prout
- Nationality: Británico
- Notable Artworks: ['Una embarcación varada en la bahía']
- Place Of Birth: Plymouth, Reino Unido


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