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'Will he come '

5 parts 1 The artwork2 In context3 About this artwork4 Artist and museum5 Look closely

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william edward millner, 'Will he come ' (1881), Gainsborough Old Hall. Avalik omand

Faktid

Kunstnik
william edward millner artsdot.com/et/artists/william-edward-millner/
Kunstniku eluaastad
1849 – 1895
Maalatud
1881
Originaalmõõtud
52 x 42 cm
Peetud koht:
Gainsborough Old Hall artsdot.com/et/museums/gainsborough-old-hall-gainsborough/

In context

'Will he come ' — william edward millner

How big is it?

The original measures 52 × 42 cm (height × width), drawn here beside an adult of average height.

Millal see maalis on tehtud?

  1. 1840
  2. 1850
  3. 1860
  4. 1870
  5. 1880
  6. 1890

Varjatud: william edward millner eluajal (1849–1895) ▲ see teos, 1881

Sarnased teosed

Vali üks eelnev teos: too kaks asja, mis sellega ühendavad, ja üks asi, mis sellest erineb.

Veel sarnaseid teoseid, mida selle kõrvale asetada: artsdot.com/et/art/similar/william-edward-millner-will-he-come-AQU9ZU-en/

Värvigamma

Pildist mõõdetud palett

    Peavärv

    Espresso #42412a

    Salvestatud palett

    • #42412A
    • #998B6C
    • #615F3D
    • #26281F
    Peavärvi nimi
    Espresso
    Intensiivsus
    Monochromatic Kui kütkestavad ja mitmekülgsed värvid on, alates ühest peenust toonist kuni paljude ere värvini.
    Kontrast
    Serene Kuidas värvid pildil valguse ja kяmbuse osas erinevad.
    Harmonia
    Strong Color Unity Värvide omavaheline kooskõlevus, alates kontrastsetest kuni täielikult ühtlaste toonidega.
    Ereus
    Deep_shadow Kuidas pilt üldiselt vaatub – alates sügavast varjust kuni eredast kõrvalvalgusest.
    Kintus
    Muted Värvide puudus ja intensiivsus ulatub halli lähedastest toonidest kuni täielikult elavate värvide kuni.

    Teose kirjeldus

    'Will he come ' — william edward millner

    The painting "Will He Come" by William Edward Millner is a captivating piece that has been a part of the Gainsborough Old Hall art collection in the United Kingdom. Created in 1881, this oil on canvas masterpiece measures 52 x 42 cm and continues to intrigue art enthusiasts with its subtle yet powerful narrative.

    Artistic Elements and Symbolism

    At first glance, the painting appears to be a serene depiction of a woman standing next to a dog, lost in thought as she gazes downwards. However, upon closer inspection, several elements reveal a deeper meaning. The presence of a clock in the background may symbolize the passing of time, while the woman's attire and the book she holds could represent her intellectual pursuits or emotional state. The inclusion of a bench suggests a public or communal setting, possibly hinting at the woman's anticipation or expectation of someone's arrival.

    Artist and Artistic Style

    William Edward Millner's work is characterized by his attention to detail and ability to convey complex emotions through simple compositions. His use of oil on canvas allows for a depth and richness that draws the viewer into the scene. For those interested in exploring more of Millner's works, "Will He Come" is just one example of his talent, with other notable pieces including "Thonock Lodge Gates, Lincolnshire" and "A Woman with a Soldier".

    To truly appreciate the beauty and significance of "Will He Come," it is essential to understand the context in which it was created. The Gainsborough Old Hall, with its rich history dating back to the 15th century, provides a unique backdrop for this and other artworks. For more information on the hall and its collection, visit Exploring the Museum: Gainsborough Old Hall and its Art Collection.

    View more of William Edward Millner's paintings at AllPaintingsStore.com.

    Discover the history and art of Gainsborough Old Hall through AllPaintingsStore.com's documentation.

    Handmade oil painting reproductions of "Will He Come" and other works by William Edward Millner are available at AllPaintingsStore.com, offering art lovers the opportunity to own a piece of history and beauty.

    Kunstnik ja muuseum

    'Will he come ' — william edward millner

    Kunstnik

    william edward millner

    William Edward Milner: A Victorian Observer of Rural England

    The late Victorian era, a period of rapid industrialization and social change in Britain, witnessed a fascinating shift within the art world. While grand historical paintings and opulent portraits continued to hold their place, a burgeoning interest emerged in depicting everyday life – the lives of ordinary people amidst the landscapes they inhabited. Within this movement stood William Edward Milner (1849-1895), a Lincolnshire artist whose evocative scenes of rural England offer a poignant glimpse into a vanishing world. Born in Gainsborough, a town steeped in agricultural tradition, Milner’s artistic journey was inextricably linked to his birthplace and the rhythms of its countryside.

    Milner's early life provided him with an intimate understanding of the region’s visual landscape. His father, also named William Millner, was a respected teacher and artist himself, instilling in young William not only technical skills but also a deep appreciation for the natural world. This familial legacy proved crucial; it wasn’t merely that Milner inherited artistic talent, but rather a profound connection to the land and its people – a connection that would profoundly shape his work.

    Muuseum

    Gainsborough Old Hall

    On show in Gainsborough, United Kingdom

    A Timeless Sentinel of Medieval Lincolnshire

    To step through the threshold of Gainsborough Old Hall is to leave the frantic pace of the modern world behind and enter a meticulously reconstructed era where every timber and stone whispers tales of Tudor ambition. Situated within the tranquil landscape of Lincolnshire, this manor house stands not merely as a monument of architecture, but as an embodiment of England’s medieval spirit. Founded between 1460 and 1480 by the ambitious Sir Thomas Burgh, the Hall represents the very zenith of Tudor grandeur. The architectural experience is one of profound juxtaposition; the Great Hall, a magnificent space measuring sixty-five feet by forty feet, commands attention with its soaring vaulted ceilings and intricate plasterwork that catches the light filtering through arched windows. Yet, amidst this imposing scale, there remains an intimate warmth provided by colossal open fireplaces in the kitchen area, which once served as the beating heart of family life and a symbol of enduring prosperity.

    The structure itself is a masterclass in late medieval design, where the sturdy timber-framed elements rise gracefully against the horizon, offering a tangible link to a time when the landscape was defined by knights, monarchs, and deeply rooted traditions.

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    MLA
    millner, william edward. 'Will he come '. 1881, Gainsborough Old Hall. https://artsdot.com/et/art/william-edward-millner-will-he-come-AQU9ZU-en/
    APA
    millner, william edward (1881). 'Will he come ' [Painting]. Gainsborough Old Hall. https://artsdot.com/et/art/william-edward-millner-will-he-come-AQU9ZU-en/
    Chicago
    william edward millner. 'Will he come '. 1881. Gainsborough Old Hall. https://artsdot.com/et/art/william-edward-millner-will-he-come-AQU9ZU-en/
    Harvard
    millner, william edward (1881) 'Will he come '. Gainsborough Old Hall. Available at: https://artsdot.com/et/art/william-edward-millner-will-he-come-AQU9ZU-en/

    Look closely

    'Will he come ' — william edward millner

    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 Loading Mangold Wurzels into a Tumbril (1885), earlier in this guide. Name two things it shares with this work, and one that is different.
    4. william edward millner was about 32 when this was made. What in it looks like the work of an artist at that stage?
    5. What might the artist have wanted you to feel?

    Your response

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