Figurenuhr
Acrylic
WallArt
Romanticism
1771
43.0 x 27.0 cm
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Figurenuhr
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Figurenuhr “Titus” - Matthew Boulton (Hersteller Gehäuse) and Joseph Minutti (Uhrmacher Werk)
This exquisite Figurenuhr, crafted by Matthew Boulton in collaboration with Joseph Minutti around 1771, stands as a testament to the burgeoning neoclassical aesthetic that captivated European artistic circles during the Enlightenment. More than just a timepiece, it embodies a profound dialogue between craftsmanship and intellectual curiosity—a reflection of the era’s fascination with classical ideals and scientific precision. Its creation marks a pivotal moment in the integration of industrial technology into artistic expression, demonstrating Boulton's visionary ambition to elevate decorative arts beyond mere ornamentation.- Subject Matter: The clock depicts Titus Flavius Vespasianus, Roman Emperor from 69–79 AD, positioned prominently on a vase adorned with intricate floral motifs—a deliberate reference to the idealized beauty of ancient Greece and Rome.
- Style & Technique: Boulton’s Soho Manufactory employed advanced bronze casting techniques combined with meticulous enamel painting and gilding, resulting in a surface finish that exudes luminosity and sophistication. The vase itself is sculpted from Carrara marble, showcasing exceptional detail and textural contrast.
- Historical Context: Produced during George III's reign, the Figurenuhr reflects the royal patronage of arts and sciences—a period characterized by ambitious architectural projects and a fervent pursuit of knowledge. It exemplifies the prevailing taste for grandeur and elegance, mirroring the aspirations of the British monarchy to emulate the glories of antiquity.
- Symbolism: The inclusion of Titus embodies Roman imperial authority and virtue—values considered paramount during the Enlightenment. Simultaneously, the vase symbolizes fertility and abundance, reflecting the optimism associated with scientific progress and artistic innovation.
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Биография художника
Matthew Boulton: A Pioneer of Industrial Art
Early Life and Background
- Born in Handsworth, West Midlands, England, Matthew Boulton (1728-1809) came from a family deeply involved in manufacturing.
- His father was a successful metalworker, and young Matthew received his early education at the Soho Manufactory, laying the foundation for his future endeavors.
- This upbringing instilled in him both a practical understanding of industrial processes and an appreciation for craftsmanship.
The Establishment of the Soho Mint
- In 1788, Boulton established the Soho Mint, a groundbreaking enterprise that revolutionized coin production.
- He partnered with James Watt, inventor of the improved steam engine, to power machinery used in minting coins and medals.
- This collaboration marked a pivotal moment in the integration of industrial technology into artistic creation.
Artistic Development & Numismatic Innovation
- Boulton wasn’t a traditional artist in the sense of painting or sculpting, but he possessed an exceptional eye for design and detail.
- His primary focus was on numismatics – the study and collection of coins and medals.
- He elevated medal-making from a craft to a fine art form through innovative designs and meticulous execution.
- The use of steam power allowed for greater precision, consistency, and artistic complexity in his work.
Notable Works & Commissions
- Seringapatam Medal (1801-2): Commissioned by the East India Company to commemorate the British victory over Tipu Sultan at Seringapatam. A highly detailed and historically significant medal.
- Battle of Trafalgar Medal (1805): Boulton personally funded the production of this medal, celebrating Admiral Nelson’s triumph. It exemplifies his patriotic spirit and artistic commitment.
- He also produced coins for the East India Company and various other institutions, showcasing a diverse range of designs.
- Other works include various commemorative medals and tokens reflecting significant events and individuals of his time.
Influences & Artistic Style
- Boulton drew inspiration from classical art, particularly the sculptural traditions of ancient Greece and Rome.
- He admired the precision and detail found in antique coins and medals, striving to emulate these qualities in his own work.
- The prevailing Neoclassical style of the late 18th century heavily influenced his designs, emphasizing order, balance, and clarity.
Historical Significance & Legacy
- Matthew Boulton’s innovations transformed coin production, setting new standards for quality and security.
- His integration of steam power into the artistic process was a landmark achievement in industrial history.
- The Soho Mint continued to operate after his death (sold in 1850), leaving a lasting legacy on British coinage and medal-making.
- Boulton’s work demonstrates the powerful synergy between art, industry, and technological advancement. He remains a significant figure in both artistic and industrial history.
matthew boulton
United Kingdom
Основные сведения
- Birth_Place: Handsworth, United Kingdom
- Movement: Neoclassical
- Name: Matthew Boulton
- Nationality: British
- Notable Works:
- Seringapatam Medal
- Battle of Trafalgar Medal
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