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Winter

Naam Klas Datum

arthur walker redgate, Winter. Publiek domein

De feiten

Kunstenaar
arthur walker redgate artsdot.com/nl/artists/arthur-walker-redgate/
Geboortedatum en -overlijden kunstenaar
1860 – 1906

In context

Winter — arthur walker redgate

Wanneer zou dit geschilderd kunnen zijn?

  1. 1860
  2. 1870
  3. 1880
  4. 1890
  5. 1900

Shaded: het leven van arthur walker redgate (1860–1906)

Voor deze opname is geen exacte datum bekend — uitgaande van de levensloop van de artiest en de stijl van het werk, in welk decennium zou u dit plaatsen?

Vergelijkbare werken

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Kleurenpalet

Gemeten op basis van de afbeelding

    Hoofdkleur

    Gray #7c6a57

    Gecatalogiseerd palet

    • #7C6A57
    • #D3CBAF
    • #403229
    • #A7A698
    Palet
    Neutrals De dominante kleurfamilie in de afbeelding.
    Naam hoofdkleur
    Gray
    Intensiteit
    Balanced De mate van verzadiging en variatie in de kleuren, variërend van een enkele ingetogen tint tot vele heldere kleuren.
    Contrast
    Statement De mate waarin de kleuren in helderheid en verzadiging variëren over het gehele kunstwerk.
    Harmonie
    Balanced Harmony De mate waarin de kleuren samensmelten, van contrasterend tot volledig harmonieus.
    Helderheid
    Bright Hoe licht of donker het beeld in zijn geheel oogt, van diepe schaduw tot helder hoogtepunt.
    Verzadiging
    Muted Hoe puur en krachtig de kleuren zijn, van bijna grijs tot volledig levendig.

    Kunstenaar en museum

    Kunstenaar

    arthur walker redgate

    Born in United Kingdom

    The Soul of the English Countryside: The Life and Art of Arthur Walker Redgate

    In the golden twilight of the Victorian era, few artists captured the quiet dignity of the British landscape with as much tender realism as Arthur Walker Redgate. Born in Nottingham in 1860, Redgate was a child of both light and shadow, the son of Sylvanus Redgate, a skilled photographer and portrait painter. This lineage proved foundational to his artistic identity; from his father’s photographic practice, he inherited a profound respect for visual precision and the subtle nuances of light, while his likely studies at the Nottingham School of Art provided the technical scaffolding for his burgeoning talent. His early years were marked by an developing eye for the meticulous details that define the natural world, a quality that would later allow him to transform simple pastoral scenes into profound meditations on the relationship between humanity and the earth.

    As Redgate matured, his personal life became rooted in the very landscapes he sought to immortalize. Following his marriage to Edith Elizabeth Henson in 1883, he established a family home in Leicestershire, raising his sons, John Sylvan and William Walker, amidst the rolling hills and agricultural rhythms of the English Midlands. This domestic stability provided a serene backdrop for an artistic career that flourished through a delicate balance of Romantic idealism and meticulous realism. While his formal training remains somewhat shrouded in the mists of history, his presence within influential artistic circles allowed him to absorb the prevailing aesthetics of his time, blending the emotional depth of Romanticism with a steadfast commitment to documenting the honest, unvarnished truth of rural labor.

    A Palette of Earth and Industry

    Redgate’s body of work serves as a nostalgic window into a vanishing way of life. He gained significant professional acclaim early in his career, making his debut at the prestigious Royal Academy in 1886, an achievement that signaled his arrival among the leading landscape painters of his generation. His canvases are characterized by a rich, tactile palette—heavy with ochres, deep browns, and lush greens—that evokes the very texture of the soil and the seasonal shifts of the British countryside. Whether painting the windswept vistas of Wales, the fertile plains of Norfolk, or the rugged terrains of Derbyshire, Redgate possessed a unique ability to convey the atmosphere of a place through textured brushwork and a masterful command of tone.

    His subject matter frequently centered on the seasonal cycles of agriculture, celebrating the dignity found in toil. In works such as Loading The Harvest Wagon and A Summer Harvest, one can sense the rhythmic pulse of rural life. These paintings are not merely depictions of labor; they are celebrations of resilience and the symbiotic bond between the laborer and the land. Even in his more atmospheric pieces, such as Autumn or Logging Time, there is an underlying Impressionistic touch—a soft, evocative quality that allows the viewer to feel the cooling air of a departing summer or the heavy, damp scent of a forest floor. Through his art, the mundane tasks of the harvest became epic narratives of human endurance and natural beauty.

    Legacy of a Victorian Visionary

    Though his life was tragically short, ending in 1906, Arthur Walker Redgate left behind a visual legacy that continues to resonate with those who find beauty in the pastoral. His significance lies not only in his technical proficiency but in his role as a chronicler of a changing England. As the Industrial Revolution began to reshape the nation, Redgate’s work stood as a testament to the enduring spirit of the traditional landscape, capturing a sense of permanence amidst a period of rapid upheaval.

    Today, his paintings are cherished for their ability to transport the observer to a more tranquil era. His mastery of the following elements remains his defining contribution to British art:

    The interplay of light and texture: Using earthy tones to create a sense of physical presence in every leaf and furrowed field.

    Narrative Realism: Elevating scenes of agricultural labor to subjects of profound emotional and historical importance.

    Atmospheric Depth: Blending the precision of his photographic heritage with the emotive power of Romantic landscape painting.

    In every stroke of his brush, Redgate honored the quiet majesty of the English countryside, ensuring that the industrious spirit and serene beauty of the Victorian rural landscape would never be forgotten.

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    artsdot.com/nl/art/download/arthur-walker-redgate-winter-9DGBDR-en/

    Bronvermelding voor dit kunstwerk

    MLA
    redgate, arthur walker. Winter. n.d., https://artsdot.com/nl/art/arthur-walker-redgate-winter-9DGBDR-en/
    APA
    redgate, arthur walker (n.d.). Winter [Painting]. https://artsdot.com/nl/art/arthur-walker-redgate-winter-9DGBDR-en/
    Chicago
    arthur walker redgate. Winter. n.d. https://artsdot.com/nl/art/arthur-walker-redgate-winter-9DGBDR-en/
    Harvard
    redgate, arthur walker (n.d.) Winter. Available at: https://artsdot.com/nl/art/arthur-walker-redgate-winter-9DGBDR-en/

    Look closely

    Winter — arthur walker redgate

    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. How many faces can you find? ____ (our catalogue counts 3 — do you agree?)
    4. Our catalogue files this work under: winter. Do you agree? What would you add, or take away?
    5. Look back at Logging time, earlier in this guide. Name two things it shares with this work, and one that is different.

    Your response

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