Teasing
Academic Painting
91.0 x 121.0 cm
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Teasing
지클레 / 아트 프린트
복제본 크기
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최종 결제 금액
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유사한 작품들
작가 약력
Albert Ranney Chewett (1877–1965): A Quiet Observer of Victorian England
Albert Ranney Chewett (1877–1965) was born in Toronto, Canada, to wealthy parents—his father being a prominent businessman and his mother descended from Scottish aristocracy. This privileged upbringing instilled in him an appreciation for refinement and observation, qualities that would profoundly shape his artistic vision. Moving to England in 1898, Chewett enrolled at Herkomer’s School of Art in Bushey, Hertfordshire, immersing himself in the burgeoning Impressionist movement and honing his skills under the tutelage of Sir Stanley Herbert Herkomer—a celebrated portrait painter himself.- Early Influences: Chewett's artistic sensibilities were nurtured by a family steeped in tradition and intellectual curiosity. His father’s business acumen provided financial stability, allowing him to pursue his passions without constraint.
- Training at Herkomer’s School: Studying alongside fellow artists like Walter Sickert and Frank Wilfrid Bacon fostered an environment of experimentation and critical engagement with artistic conventions.
- Parisian Period (1905): Chewett traveled to Paris, where he studied at Académie Julian, absorbing the vibrant energy of Impressionism and encountering influential figures in the art world.
A Distinctive Style: Domestic Scenes and Atmospheric Landscapes
Chewett’s artistic output primarily focused on capturing intimate domestic scenes—portraits of his wife and children—and serene landscapes bathed in soft light. Unlike many artists of his time who sought grand narratives or dramatic expressions, Chewett favored a subtle approach, prioritizing accuracy of detail and the conveyance of mood. His technique was characterized by *impasto*, applying thick layers of paint to create textured surfaces that captured the physicality of the natural world and the warmth of human relationships. This distinctive style aligns closely with the tenets of Impressionism—particularly its emphasis on capturing fleeting moments of perception rather than striving for photographic realism.- Palette: Chewett’s color palette favored muted tones—greens, blues, browns—reflecting his fascination with the tranquility of rural England and the subtleties of light.
- Impasto Technique: The artist meticulously built up paint onto canvas using a palette knife, creating palpable textures that conveyed depth and atmosphere.
- Subject Matter: Chewett’s subjects were often ordinary individuals—his wife, children, and family pets—presented with compassion and understated dignity.
Notable Works and Recognition
Among Chewett's most celebrated paintings are “Girl With Long Hair” (1908), a remarkably detailed portrait capturing the youthful beauty of his daughter; "Woman in a Square Necked Blouse" (1913), which exemplifies Impressionistic light and color; and “Sitting by the Rose Frame” (1956), depicting his home—Reveley Lodge—in Bushey Heath—a testament to his lifelong connection with the English countryside. His work was exhibited at the Royal Academy in London and Walker Art Gallery in Liverpool, securing him a place among Britain’s leading artists of the early 20th century. He was included in “A R Chewett and Friends,” mounted by Bushey Museum Trust in 1986—a retrospective showcasing his oeuvre and reaffirming his legacy as a quiet observer of Victorian England.Legacy and Historical Significance
Albert Ranney Chewett’s artistic contribution lies not in grand pronouncements or revolutionary innovations but rather in the enduring beauty and sincerity of his paintings. He embodies the spirit of Impressionism—a movement that sought to liberate art from academic constraints and embrace subjective experience—without sacrificing technical precision. Today, Chewett's work resides primarily in private collections, yet it continues to resonate with viewers who appreciate its understated elegance and profound empathy for human subjects. His paintings serve as a poignant reminder of a bygone era—a time when artists prioritized capturing the essence of everyday life and conveying emotion through subtle visual cues. He remains an artist whose quiet dedication to craft speaks volumes about his artistic vision and enduring influence on British art history.albert ranney chewett
1877 - 1965
주요 정보
- Artistic Movement Or Style: American Impressionism
- Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Romanticism']
- Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Herkomer']
- Date Of Birth: 1877
- Date Of Death: 1965
- Full Name: Albert Ranney Chewett
- Nationality: Canadian
- Notable Artworks:
- Girl with Long Hair
- Woman in a Square Necked Blouse
- Place Of Birth: Toronto, Canada

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