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Cabbage Lettuce

Charles Jones’ poignant black and white photograph captures ‘Cabbage Lettuce,’ a meticulously detailed stack of decaying cabbage heads from 1910. This evocative artwork by the Australian artist offers a timeless study of form and texture, perfect for art lovers seeking unique decorative pieces.

Explore the art of Charles Jones: Australian businessman & patron who championed Sydney artists like Dobell. Discover his gallery & notable paintings.

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Cabbage Lettuce

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Osnovne informacije

  • Year: 1910
  • Title: Cabbage Lettuce
  • Subject or theme: Cabbage heads
  • Medium: Painting
  • Dimensions: 10 x 15 cm
  • Artist: Charles Jones

Opis umetničkog dela

Charles Jones’ “Cabbage Lettuce”: A Study in Decay and Victorian Aesthetic

ArtsDot.com presents a meticulously crafted hand-painted reproduction of Charles Jones' 1910 masterpiece, "Cabbage Lettuce," offering a rare glimpse into the quiet observations of an Australian artist at the dawn of the 20th century. This seemingly simple still life transcends mere representation; it’s a poignant meditation on the passage of time, the beauty found in the mundane, and the subtle nuances of Victorian aesthetic sensibilities. Jones, born in Burwood, New South Wales, in 1878, initially pursued artistic training at prestigious institutions like the Julian Ashton Art School in Sydney and the Slade School of Fine Art in London, yet ultimately chose a path rooted in commerce and patronage, leaving behind a legacy that is now being rediscovered through works such as this.

  • Subject Matter: The painting’s subject – a carefully arranged stack of cabbage heads – might appear unremarkable at first glance. However, Jones elevates the commonplace to an object of artistic contemplation. The varying sizes and shapes of the cabbages, some exhibiting signs of decay and rot, create a dynamic composition that draws the viewer's eye across the canvas.
  • Technique: Executed in stark black and white, the painting demonstrates Jones’ mastery of tonal values and meticulous attention to detail. The artist employs a smooth, almost velvety brushstroke, characteristic of the British Aesthetic movement, to render the textures of the cabbage leaves with remarkable accuracy. The use of light and shadow creates a sense of depth and volume, imbuing the still life with a tangible presence.

Historical Context and Victorian Symbolism

“Cabbage Lettuce” was created in 1910, a period marked by significant social and artistic shifts. The late Victorian era (1837-1901) witnessed a growing interest in realism and naturalism within art, alongside a fascination with the beauty of everyday objects. Cabbages themselves held symbolic weight – representing abundance, fertility, and even mortality, particularly when depicted in their decaying state. This subtle acknowledgement of transience aligns with Victorian artistic trends that often explored themes of death and remembrance through still life compositions.

Jones’ background as a businessman and art patron further informs the work. His connections to the David Jones company, a prominent retailer known for its emphasis on quality and design, likely influenced his aesthetic sensibilities. The painting reflects a desire to capture beauty in the ordinary, mirroring the values associated with Victorian consumer culture.

Emotional Impact and Artistic Value

Despite its humble subject matter, “Cabbage Lettuce” possesses a profound emotional impact. The artist’s skillful rendering of decay evokes a sense of melancholy and acceptance – a reminder that all things eventually fade. The stark black and white palette intensifies this effect, creating a timeless image that transcends the specific time period in which it was created. This reproduction offers an exceptional opportunity to own a piece of Australian art history, showcasing Jones’ talent for capturing beauty within the constraints of a simple subject.

  • Size: 10 x 15 cm – Ideal for smaller spaces or as part of a curated collection.
  • Date: 1910 – A significant work from an important period in Jones’ career and the broader development of Australian art.

Perfect for Interior Design & Art Collection

This hand-painted reproduction is suitable for a wide range of interior design styles, from minimalist to traditional. Its timeless aesthetic will complement any space, adding a touch of understated elegance and intellectual curiosity. Collectors will appreciate the work’s historical significance and Jones' unique artistic vision. ArtsDot.com guarantees exceptional quality and craftsmanship in this meticulously reproduced artwork.


Biografija umetnika

early life and background

charles jones, an australian businessman and patron of the arts, was born on may 28, 1878, in burwood, new south wales. he was the grandson of the welsh-born merchant david jones, and his family's legacy would shape his future endeavors.

career highlights

jones attended the julian ashton art school in sydney and later the slade school of fine art in london, but ultimately abandoned his ambition to become a professional artist. he trained as a tailor and worked in england before returning to australia in 1902. upon his return, he joined the family company david jones limited, initially working in the clothing factory and later transferring to the advertising department.

contribution to the arts

jones established the david jones art gallery in 1944 under the direction of sir john ashton, promoting sydney artists, particularly william dobell, who painted jones' portrait in 1951 (now held at the national portrait gallery, canberra). he also published art in australia, further solidifying his commitment to the arts.

legacy and recognition

jones was made a knight bachelor in the 1951 new year's honours. his legacy extends beyond his business accomplishments, as he played a pivotal role in fostering australia's artistic community. notable paintings: important dates:
  • may 28, 1878: charles jones' birthdate
  • 1902: jones returns to australia and joins david jones limited
  • 1944: establishment of the david jones art gallery
  • 1951: knighted in the new year's honours
  • july 30, 1958: charles jones' passing
Charles Jones

Charles Jones

1878 - 1958 , Australia

Osnovne informacije

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Romanticism
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['David Jones Gallery']
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['William Ashton']
  • Date Of Birth: May 28, 1878
  • Date Of Death: July 30, 1958
  • Full Name: Charles Lloyd Jones
  • Nationality: Australian
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Ralph Frederick Balson: Construction in Green
    • Hans Heysen: Hauling Timber
  • Place Of Birth: Burwood, Australia