Sunspot
1860
44.0 x 47.0 cm
手描き油彩複製画
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Sunspot
複製技法
複製画のサイズ
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合計金額
$ 263
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アーティストの略歴
Early Life and Education
- Born: August 19, 1808, Edinburgh, United Kingdom
- Died: May 7, 1890
- Parents: Alexander Nasmyth (painter) and Barbara Foulis
- Early exposure to mechanics through his father’s workshop.
- Attended the Royal High School in Edinburgh.
- Studied at the Edinburgh School of Arts (later Heriot-Watt University), demonstrating early mechanical aptitude.
- Constructed a working model of a high-pressure steam engine at age 17, showcasing his skills.
Career and Inventions
- Apprenticed to Henry Maudslay in London, gaining experience in machine manufacturing.
- Established his own machine shop in Manchester in 1834.
- Founded Nasmyth, Gaskell and Company (Bridgewater Foundry) in 1836, specializing in machine tools and steam engines.
- Major Invention: The Steam Hammer – revolutionized iron forging by significantly reducing processing time and improving quality. Patented in 1842.
- Manufactured over 100 steam locomotives and various other machines like pumps and hydraulic presses.
- Developed pile drivers for marine construction projects.
Artistic Pursuits and Later Life
- Retired at age 48 to Penshurst, Kent in 1856.
- Dedicated himself to hobbies including astronomy, photography, and painting.
- Authored "The Moon: Considered as a Planet, a World, and a Satellite" (1874), demonstrating his interest in astronomical observation.
- Created detailed drawings and illustrations of machinery throughout his career, showcasing artistic talent alongside engineering skills.
Influences and Historical Significance
- Influence: Henry Maudslay – Nasmyth’s apprenticeship under Maudslay provided crucial experience in precision machining.
- Impact: The steam hammer significantly advanced the Industrial Revolution, enabling larger-scale metalworking operations.
- Contribution to Engineering: Emphasized efficiency and control in machinery design.
- Legacy: Recognized as a key figure in British engineering and innovation during the Victorian era.
Philosophical Views and Opposition to Organized Labor
- Nasmyth held strong views on labor, opposing organized labor movements.
- He believed in individual effort and responsibility rather than collective bargaining.
- His philosophical stance reflected a broader perspective prevalent among industrialists of his time.
- These beliefs shaped his approach to managing his workforce and contributed to his overall legacy.
James Nasmyth
1808 - 1890 , United Kingdom
基本情報
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Engineer and Inventor
- Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Henry Maudslay']
- Date Of Birth: August 19, 1808
- Date Of Death: May 7, 1890
- Full Name: James Hall Nasmyth
- Nationality: Scottish
- Place Of Birth: Edinburgh, United Kingdom

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