Road Scene
1876
28.0 x 44.0 cm
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Road Scene
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Om kunstneren
Obadiah Short – A Quiet Observer of Norfolk’s Landscape
Obadiah Short (1803-1886) remains a somewhat enigmatic figure within the Norwich School, a collective of British landscape painters who flourished in Norfolk during the Victorian era. Unlike his contemporaries like James Stark and John Crome—whose canvases burst with vibrant color and dramatic gesture—Short’s artistic approach was characterized by meticulous detail and an understated sensitivity to light and texture. His paintings don't shout; they whisper, inviting viewers into a contemplative communion with the natural world.
Born in Norwich on July 26th, 1803, Short received no formal education beyond rudimentary schooling. He apprenticed as a draper’s assistant, gaining practical skills that would later inform his artistic endeavors. However, it was through self-taught observation and experimentation—primarily fueled by an unwavering passion for capturing the beauty of Norfolk’s countryside—that he honed his craft.
- Early Influences: Short's formative years coincided with the burgeoning influence of Romanticism, particularly the works of Turner and Constable. These artists championed atmospheric perspective and emotional resonance in landscape painting, concepts that undoubtedly resonated with young Short’s artistic sensibilities.
- Norwich School Style: Short embraced the Norwich School’s distinctive aesthetic—a commitment to tonal harmony, subtle gradations of color, and a focus on capturing the mood of a particular place. This style prioritized accuracy over flamboyant expression, reflecting a profound respect for the integrity of nature.
- Fabric Design Commissions: Beyond his paintings, Short achieved considerable renown as a fabric designer. His meticulously rendered depictions of Norfolk landscapes—wheatfields shimmering under summer sunbeams, marshes bathed in misty twilight—were transposed onto textiles, adorning homes across Britain and beyond. This dual role cemented his reputation as both artist and craftsman.
Short’s oeuvre comprises approximately eighty paintings and drawings, predominantly depicting scenes from Norfolk. Recurring motifs include windmills, churches, marshes, and arable fields—subjects that speak to the economic and social realities of rural life in Victorian England. His canvases are notable for their remarkable precision; Short painstakingly recreated textures – the rough bark of trees, the damp earth beneathfoot – with astonishing accuracy.
While Short’s artistic output may appear modest compared to some of his peers, his contribution to the Norwich School and British art history is undeniable. He exemplifies the quiet dignity of observation—a willingness to immerse oneself in the natural world without imposing preconceived notions upon it. His legacy resides not merely in the beauty of his paintings but also in their embodiment of a particular ethos: one rooted in humility, diligence, and an unwavering appreciation for the sublime grandeur of Norfolk’s landscape.
obadiah short
1803 - 1886
Kort om kunstneren
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Norwich School
- Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['British Landscape Painting']
- Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
- James Stark
- John Crome
- Date Of Birth: 26 July 1803
- Full Name: Obadiah Short
- Nationality: English
- Notable Artworks: ['The Mill Pond']
- Place Of Birth: Norwich, England

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