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John Hay

4 parts 1 The artwork2 In context3 Artist and museum4 Look closely

Imię i nazwisko Klasa Data
william moore i, John Hay. Dzieło w domenie publicznej.

Informacje podstawowe

Artysta
william moore i artsdot.com/pl/artists/william-moore-i/
Daty życia artysty
1790 – 1851
Wymiary oryginału
31 x 25 cm

In context

John Hay — william moore i

How big is it?

The original measures 31 × 25 cm (height × width), drawn here beside an adult of average height.

Kiedy mógł powstać ten obraz?

  1. 1790
  2. 1800
  3. 1810
  4. 1820
  5. 1830
  6. 1840
  7. 1850

Shaded: lata życia william moore i (1790–1851)

Dla tego nagrania nie ma w dokumentacji dokładnej daty — biorąc pod uwagę lata życia artysty oraz styl dzieła, jaką dekadę byś wskazać?

Dzieła podobne

Wybierz jedno z powyższych dzieł: wymień dwie cechy wspólne z tym utworem oraz jedną różnicę.

Więcej dzieł o podobnej tematyce: artsdot.com/pl/art/similar/william-moore-i-john-hay-AS7W57-en/

Kolory

Na podstawie analizy obrazu

    Kolor dominujący

    Clay #926f4a

    Paleta w katalogu

    • #926F4A
    • #492A22
    • #0A0808
    • #DEC196
    Paleta kolorów
    Earthy Dominująca gama kolorystyczna obrazu.
    Kolor główny
    Clay
    Intensywność
    Monochromatic Stopień nasycenia i różnorodność kolorów – od pojedynczego stonowanego odcienia po bogactwo jaskrawych barw.
    Kontrast
    Bold W jakim stopniu kolory różnią się jasnością i nasyceniem na całym obrazie.
    Harmonia
    Balanced Harmony Jak dobrze kolory ze sobą współgrają – od kontrastowych po w pełni jednolite.
    Jasność
    Deep_shadow Ogólna jasność lub ciemność obrazu, od głębokich cieni po świetliste refleksy.
    Nasycenie
    Muted Jak czyste i intensywne są te kolory, od niemal szarych po w pełni żywe.

    Artysta i muzeum

    John Hay — william moore i

    Artysta

    william moore i

    A Visionary of Victorian England

    William Moore I (1790 – 1851) stands as a pivotal figure in British art during the Romantic and Victorian eras, renowned for his meticulous landscapes and strikingly realistic portraits that captured the very spirit of his time. Born into a family with deep artistic inclinations, Moore’s early life fostered a profound appreciation for visual representation and instilled within him a lifelong dedication to mastering the complex techniques of his craft. This foundational period served as the bedrock upon which he would build a distinguished and enduring career, marked by an unwavering commitment to both anatomical accuracy and the emotional resonance of his subjects.

    Moore's formative years were spent in Dublin, where he received rigorous instruction from John Gibson RSA, a celebrated landscape painter who was a staunch champion of the academic tradition. The influence of Gibson profoundly shaped Moore’s artistic sensibilities, instilling in him a reverence for careful observation of nature and a precision in form that would permeate his entire oeuvre. This academic training allowed Moore to bridge the gap between the disciplined realism of the past and the burgeoning emotional depth of the Romantic movement, creating a style that was as technically proficient as it was evocative.

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    Odkryj w sieci

    Kod QR prowadzący do strony pobierania John Hay

    artsdot.com/pl/art/download/william-moore-i-john-hay-AS7W57-en/

    Cytowanie dzieła

    MLA
    i, william moore. John Hay. n.d., https://artsdot.com/pl/art/william-moore-i-john-hay-AS7W57-en/
    APA
    i, william moore (n.d.). John Hay [Painting]. https://artsdot.com/pl/art/william-moore-i-john-hay-AS7W57-en/
    Chicago
    william moore i. John Hay. n.d. https://artsdot.com/pl/art/william-moore-i-john-hay-AS7W57-en/
    Harvard
    i, william moore (n.d.) John Hay. Available at: https://artsdot.com/pl/art/william-moore-i-john-hay-AS7W57-en/

    Look closely

    John Hay — william moore i

    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 1 — do you agree?)
    4. Look back at Charles Hanson, Governor (1832–1834) (1833), earlier in this guide. Name two things it shares with this work, and one that is different.
    5. What might the artist have wanted you to feel?

    Your response

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