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Landscape with Figures

  • 制作日1839
  • 寸法41.0 x 56.0 cm

Patrick Branwell Brontë (1817-1848): English painter & writer, brother of Charlotte, Emily & Anne. Known for portraits, imaginative writings, and the 'Glass Town' saga. Explore his turbulent life & artistic legacy.

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アーティストの略歴

A Life Etched in Melancholy and Mist

Born into the atmospheric landscape of Yorkshire, Patrick Branwell Brontë lived a life defined by both profound connection and tragic isolation. As the only brother to the legendary Charlotte, Emily, and Anne, his existence was inextricably woven into the fabric of one of England's most celebrated literary lineages. His early years in Thornton were marked by a deep sensitivity to the natural world, yet this beauty was often clouded by the heavy shroud of grief following the untimely deaths of his elder siblings. Under the rigorous but imaginative tutified instruction of his father, the Reverend Patrick Brontë, Branwell developed an intellect shaped by classical literature and a soul attuned to the darker, more psychological depths of human experience. This formative period, steeped in both scholarly discipline and personal loss, created a temperament that was as fragile as it was intense.

Between the Canvas and the Page

His creative output was a restless exploration of both visual and literary realms, a dual pursuit that sought to capture the ephemeral beauty of his surroundings. As a painter, he possessed a remarkable ability to capture the quiet dignity of his subjects and the serene, often nocturnal, beauty of the English countryside. In works such as Margaret Hartley, one observes a neoclassical precision that masks a subtle, underlying melancholy, while his landscapes, like Landscape with Cottage, River and Bridge, evoke a sense of peaceful solitude under the moonlight. Yet, it was perhaps in the realm of collaborative storytelling where his imagination truly soared. Alongside Charlotte, he helped construct the sprawling, intricate mythologies of the Glass Town Confederacy and the Angria saga—worlds of political intrigue and heroic conflict that served as a crucible for the Brontë creative spirit. His stylistic sensibilities, deeply influenced by the atmospheric shadows and psychological depth found in the writings of Edgar Allan Poe, sought to bridge the gap between reality and the fantastic.

His artistic identity can be understood through several distinct facets:
  • The meticulous precision of his neoclassical portraiture.
  • The evocative, atmospheric quality of his landscape paintings.
  • The expansive, collaborative world-building of the Glass Town chronicles.


An Unfinished Legacy

The tragedy of Branwell’s life lies in its premature conclusion. Dying at the young age of thirty-one, he left behind a legacy that remains caught in the long shadow of his sisters' monumental achievements. While history often remembers him as the brother who struggled against the weight of familial expectation and personal hardship, a closer examination reveals an artist of significant depth and vision. He was not merely a supporting character in the Brontë saga, but a vital, if turbulent, architect of their shared imaginative universe—a man whose brushstrokes and written words contributed to a legacy of profound emotional resonance that continues to haunt and inspire the art world today.

基本情報

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Romanticism
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Charlotte Brontë']
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
    • William Hayley
    • George Cumberland
  • Date Of Birth: June 26, 1817
  • Date Of Death: September 24, 1848
  • Full Name: Patrick Branwell Brontë
  • Nationality: English
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Landscape with Cottage, River and Bridge
    • Margaret Hartley
  • Place Of Birth: Thornton, Yorkshire