An Old Timer Reading
1947
51.0 x 69.0 cm
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An Old Timer Reading
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Artist's Background
Jack Butler Yeats was born in London in 1871 and grew up in County Sligo, Ireland. He began his artistic journey as an illustrator and watercolourist before transitioning to oil painting around 1906. His early works were heavily influenced by Romanticism, while his later pieces, such as An Old Timer Reading, showcase his adoption of Expressionism.The Painting
An Old Timer Reading is a poignant portrayal of an elderly man engrossed in reading, surrounded by comfortable furniture and soft lighting. The scene is set in a cozy living area, with two couches visible in the background, creating a sense of depth and warmth. The painting's muted colour palette and gentle brushstrokes evoke a feeling of tranquility, inviting the viewer to step into the serene world of the old timer.- Medium: Oil on canvas
- Size: 51 x 69 cm
- Date: 1947
The National Gallery of Ireland holds a significant collection of Yeats' paintings, including some of his most notable works. To learn more about the artist and his contributions to the world of art, visit the gallery's website or explore the vast resources available on ArtsDot.com.
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Biografia do Artista
Jack Butler Yeats (1871–1957): Ireland's Olympic medalist & leading 20th-century painter
Jack Butler Yeats, born in London, England, on August 29, 1871, was more than just a painter; he was a storyteller, a poet of the canvas, and a uniquely Irish voice resonating within the broader currents of modern art. Though initially overshadowed by his celebrated brother, the poet W.B. Yeats (William Butler Yeats), Jack carved out an artistic identity entirely his own—one deeply rooted in the landscapes, people, and spirit of Ireland. His journey began amidst a family steeped in creativity; his father, John Butler Yeats, was also a painter, instilling in young Jack a love for art from an early age. However, it was his formative years spent with his maternal grandparents in Sligo that truly shaped his artistic vision. The rugged beauty of the Irish countryside, the folklore whispered through generations, and the everyday lives of its inhabitants became enduring themes woven into the fabric of his work.- Early Life
- Romantic Echoes to Expressionist Fire
- A Champion of Irish Life & Olympic Glory
- Legacy & Enduring Influence
Early Life
Yeats was born in London, England. He was the youngest son of the Irish portraitist John Butler Yeats and Susan Yeats (née Pollexfen). He grew up in Sligo with his maternal grandparents, before returning to London in 1887 to live with his parents.He attended the Chiswick School of Artwith his sisters Elizabeth Yeats and Susan Yeats,learning “Freehand drawing in all its branches, practical Geometry and perspective, pottery"Romantic Echoes to Expressionist Fire
His early paintings were characterized by a lyrical romanticism, reminiscent of the Irish landscape tradition but imbued with a personal sensitivity. These works often depicted tranquil scenes of rural life, bathed in soft light and gentle hues.However, around 1920,his style underwent a dramatic transformation.Influenced by the burgeoning Expressionist movement in Europe, Yeats abandoned representational accuracy in favor of conveying raw emotion and subjective experience. His canvases erupted with vibrant, often jarring colors, bold brushstrokes, and distorted forms.This shift wasn’t merely stylistic; it reflected a deeper engagement with the complexities of modern life and the anxieties of a nation grappling with political upheaval and social change. He didn't simply paint what he *saw*; he painted what he *felt*. Recurring motifs emerged—horses galloping across windswept fields, bustling circus scenes brimming with energy, traveling players embodying both joy and melancholy—each serving as a vehicle for exploring universal themes of human existence: loneliness, suffering, resilience, and the search for meaning.A Champion of Irish Life & Olympic Glory
Central to Yeats’s artistic vision was his unwavering commitment to depicting Irish life in all its multifaceted glory.He wasn't interested in idyllic pastoral scenes or romanticized nationalism;instead, he sought to capture the gritty reality of everyday existence—the hardships faced by ordinary people, the vibrancy of street life, and the enduring spirit of a nation steeped in history and folklore. His paintings are populated with figures who embody this resilience: laborers, musicians, gamblers, and dreamers, each rendered with empathy and psychological depth.Yeats won a silver medal in the arts and culture segment at the 1924 Summer Olympicsin Paris for his painting *The Liffey Swim*, cementing his status not only as Ireland’s leading artist but also as a cultural ambassador.Legacy & Enduring Influence
Yeats stands as a towering figure in 20th-century Irish art, an artist who defied categorization and forged his own unique path.He was elected to the Royal Hibernian Academy in 1916,further solidifying his position within the Irish art establishment. Beyond painting, he was a prolific writer,producing novels, plays performed at the Abbey Theatre, and insightful essays. His stream-of-consciousness writing style even influenced literary giants like James Joyce.Critics have drawn comparisons between his work and that of Austrian Expressionist Oskar Kokoschka,recognizing a shared intensity of emotion and experimentation with form. Samuel Beckett lauded Yeats as one of the “greatest of our time,” while John Berger praised him as a “great painter” possessing a remarkable sense of the future.His legacy continues to inspire artists today,reminding us of the power of art to capture not just what is seen, but what is *felt*—the very essence of the human condition.Jack Butler Yeats
1871 - 1957 , Reino Unido
Informações Rápidas
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Expressionismo
- Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Oskar Kokoschka']
- Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
- John Butler Yeats
- William Butler Yeats
- Date Of Birth: Londres, 29 agosto de 1871
- Date Of Death: Dublin, 28 março de 1957
- Full Name: Jack Butler Yeats
- Nationality: Irlandês
- Notable Artworks:
- A Rose Among Many Waters
- The Liffey Swim
- Place Of Birth: Londres, Reino Unido

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