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General Amasa Davis

6 parts 1 The artwork2 In context3 About this artwork4 Artist and museum5 Look closely6 Art quiz

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Gilbert Stuar, General Amasa Davis (1820), Detroit Institute of Arts. Domen javnog dobra.

Osnovne informacije

Umetnik
Gilbert Stuar artsdot.com/sr/artists/gilbert-stuar_sr/
Podaci o umetniku
1755 – 1828
Slikano
1820
Pokret
Neoclassical Portraiture
Mesto održavanja
Detroit Institute of Arts artsdot.com/sr/museums/detroit-institute-of-arts-detroit_sr/

In context

General Amasa Davis — Gilbert Stuar

Godina nastanka

  1. 1750
  2. 1760
  3. 1770
  4. 1780
  5. 1790
  6. 1800
  7. 1810
  8. 1820

Osenčeno: životni vek umetnika Gilbert Stuar (1755–1828) ▲ ovo delo, 1820

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    Glavna boja

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    Katalogizovana paleta

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    Paleta
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    Naziv glavne boje
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    Intenzitet
    Monochromatic Koliko su boje zasićene i raznolike, od jedne prigušene nijanse do mnoštva jarkih tonova.
    Kontrast
    Gentle Razlika u svetlini i zasićenosti boja širom slike.
    Harmonija
    Discordant Palette Koliko se dobro boje uklapaju, od kontrastnih do potpuno ujedinjenih.
    Osvetljenost
    Deep_shadow Koliko je slika u celini svetla ili tamna, od duboke senke do najsvetlijih tonova.
    Zasićenost
    Muted Koliko su boje čiste i snažne, od skoro sivih do potpuno živopisnih.

    O ovom umetničkom delu

    General Amasa Davis — Gilbert Stuar

    Notes on this work

    Written for this guide from published sources. The catalogue record itself is on the first part of this guide.

    Artistic style
    Formal portraiture
    Influences
    Stuart's contemporaries
    Notable elements
    Portrait of a statesman
    Subject or theme
    Political figure

    Amasa Davis’s Quiet Dignity: Gilbert Stuart's Portrait of a Statesman

    Gilbert Charles Stuart’s “General Amasa Davis, C.1820 (Oil on Panel)” is more than just a likeness; it’s a carefully constructed tableau of civic virtue and understated power. Painted in the early 19th century, during a period of intense national self-definition following the American Revolution, this portrait captures General Davis – a prominent figure in Ohio’s burgeoning industrial landscape – with an arresting blend of formality and approachable humanity. Stuart, already establishing his reputation as America's foremost portraitist, masterfully employs the Neoclassical style, drawing inspiration from the classical ideals of balance, harmony, and restrained emotion that were so prevalent at the time. The painting isn’t a dramatic depiction of military prowess; instead, it offers a glimpse into the character of a man deeply involved in shaping his community – a quiet force dedicated to progress and prosperity.

    The Brushstroke and Technique: Stuart's Nuanced Approach

    Stuart’s technique is characterized by its remarkable subtlety. He eschews overly theatrical lighting or dramatic poses, favoring instead a soft, diffused illumination that gently reveals the subject’s features. Note the meticulous attention to detail in Davis’s attire – the rich fabric of his coat, the precise folds of his waistcoat, and the carefully rendered buttons all speak to Stuart's commitment to realism and accuracy. The artist skillfully utilizes layering techniques, building up color gradually to create a sense of depth and volume. The brushwork itself is remarkably delicate, almost hesitant in places, contributing to the overall impression of quiet contemplation. This restrained approach was a deliberate choice by Stuart, reflecting his belief that true character resided not in outward display but in inner integrity.

    Symbolism Within the Composition: Order and Civic Duty

    The composition of the portrait is laden with symbolic meaning. Davis sits within a richly appointed interior – a simple yet elegant room suggesting both wealth and refinement. The placement of his chair, angled slightly towards the viewer, invites engagement and establishes a sense of direct address. His hands rest calmly on a table, not gesturing emphatically but conveying an air of thoughtful deliberation. These seemingly small details contribute to a larger narrative about civic responsibility and the importance of reasoned leadership. Davis’s posture embodies the ideals of republican virtue – self-control, prudence, and a dedication to the common good. The background, though subtly rendered, reinforces this theme with its suggestion of domestic comfort and stability.

    Historical Context: Ohio's Industrial Rise and Stuart's National Portraiture

    General Amasa Davis” was painted during a pivotal moment in American history – the rapid industrialization of the Midwest, particularly in states like Ohio. Davis himself played a significant role in this transformation, overseeing the construction of vital infrastructure projects that fueled economic growth. Stuart’s decision to paint him reflects this broader trend, capturing a man at the forefront of a nation undergoing profound change. Simultaneously, Stuart was establishing his place as the portraitist of early America, producing iconic images of presidents, statesmen, and prominent figures who would shape the nation's destiny. His work served not only as visual records but also as powerful symbols of American identity and values.

    Emotional Resonance: A Portrait of Measured Strength

    Ultimately, “General Amasa Davis” is a portrait that transcends mere representation. It evokes a sense of quiet dignity, understated strength, and profound integrity. The painting’s subdued palette and restrained composition invite the viewer to contemplate the qualities of leadership – not through grand gestures or boastful pronouncements, but through thoughtful action and unwavering commitment. It's a reminder that true influence often resides in the realm of quiet virtue and dedicated service—a timeless message rendered with Stuart’s unparalleled skill and sensitivity.

    Umetnik i muzej

    General Amasa Davis — Gilbert Stuar

    Umetnik

    Gilbert Stuar

    Born in Sonderslovn, Ujedinjeno Kraljevstvo

    Gilbert Stuart: Život utkan u portret

    Rođen: 3. decembra 1755, Saunderstown, Rod Island

    Preminuo: 9. jula 1828, Boston, Masačusets

    Nacionalnost: Američka

    Pokret: Neoklasicizam

    Poznat po: Portretnoj slikarstvu, naročito portretima istaknutih ličnosti iz rane američke istorije.

    Rano detinjstvo i umetničko sazrevanje

    Gilbert Stuart je rođen u porodici sa škotskim korenima; njegov otac, isto po imenu Gilbert, bio je pronalazač koji je osnovao prvi mlin za duvan u Rod Islandu.

    Njegov umetnički talenat projavio se još u ranom detinjstvu, pokazujući izuzetnu veštinu već kao malo dete.

    Sa samo 14 godina, naslikao je "Spaniele doktora Hantera", delo koje je najavilo njegov rani umetnički potencijal.

    Oko 1771. godine otputovao je u Škotsku kako bi učio od Kozma Aleksandera, ali se vratio nakon Aleksandrove smrti 1775. godine.

    Dalji razvoj umetničkog stila i sticanje priznanja unutar Kraljevog akademskog društva dogodilo se u Londonu, gde je od 1775. do 1780. godine trenirao pod vođstvom Bendžamina Vejsta, istaknutog američkog slikara koji je živeo u Engleskoj.

    Umetnička karijera i velika dela

    Stuartova karijera suočila se sa velikim izazovima tokom Američke revolucije, što ga je primoralo da se 1775. godine preseli u Englesku.

    Svoj rani uspeh postigao je delom "Klizač" (1782), portretom koji je utvrdio njegovu reputaciju među mecenasima.

    Muzej

    Detroit Institute of Arts

    On show in Detroit, United States of America

    Odjek grada: Detroit Institute of Arts

    U srcu Midtaun Detroita, pulsira institucija koja je mnogo više od zbirke umetničkih dela – Detroit Institute of Arts (DIA). Osnovan 1883. godine kao skromna kolekcija evropskih slika, DIA se razvio u jednu od vodećih umetničkih institucija Amerike, simbol ponosa grada i ključni kulturni centar za čitavu regiju. Njegova arhitektura, impozantna građevina u stilu Beaux-Arts koju je osmislio Paul Philippe Cret 1932. godine, odmah ostavlja utisak veličine i smirenosti. Bela mermerna fasada, uz pažljivo osmišljeno korišćenje prirodnog svetla, stvara atmosferu kontemplacije koja poziva posetioca da se uroni u lepotu umetnosti koja ga okružuje. Kasnije dograđene sekcije su svesno integrisane u originalni dizajn, čuvajući harmoniju i prostranost prostora – dokaz DIA-ine predanosti očuvanju nasleđa uz prihvatanje evolucije.

    Srce DIA-e predstavlja izuzetno raznolika kolekcija koja obuhvata milenijume i kontinente. Putovanje je počelo fokusom na evropske majstore, od emotivnih autoportreta Van Goga do šangrilanskih pejzaža Moneta i dramatičnih portreta Rembranta – svako delo pruža uvid u čovekovu priču. Vremenom se obim kolekcije proširio da uključi američku umetnost, afričke skulpture, azijske keramike, teksilije domorodačkih plemena i dela iz celog sveta.

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    Citiranje ovog umetničkog dela

    MLA
    Stuar, Gilbert. General Amasa Davis. 1820, Detroit Institute of Arts. https://artsdot.com/sr/art/gilbert-stuart-general-amasa-davis-8XXDRC-en/
    APA
    Stuar, Gilbert (1820). General Amasa Davis [Painting]. Detroit Institute of Arts. https://artsdot.com/sr/art/gilbert-stuart-general-amasa-davis-8XXDRC-en/
    Chicago
    Gilbert Stuar. General Amasa Davis. 1820. Detroit Institute of Arts. https://artsdot.com/sr/art/gilbert-stuart-general-amasa-davis-8XXDRC-en/
    Harvard
    Stuar, Gilbert (1820) General Amasa Davis. Detroit Institute of Arts. Available at: https://artsdot.com/sr/art/gilbert-stuart-general-amasa-davis-8XXDRC-en/

    Look closely

    General Amasa Davis — Gilbert Stuar

    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. Our catalogue files this work under: portraiture, american art, gilbert stuart. Do you agree? What would you add, or take away?
    4. Look back at Horatio Gates (1793), earlier in this guide. Name two things it shares with this work, and one that is different.
    5. Gilbert Stuar was about 65 when this was made. What in it looks like the work of an artist at that stage?

    Your response

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

    Kviz o umetnosti

    General Amasa Davis — Gilbert Stuar

    Koliko dobro poznajete ovo umetničko delo?

    Označi jedan tačan odgovor za svako od poniženih 5 pitanja. Svako pitanje ima samo jedan tačan odgovor.

    1. 1. What is the primary subject of Gilbert Stuart’s painting, ‘General Amasa Davis, C.1820’?

      • A A portrait of a landscape scene.
      • B A depiction of a battle scene.
      • C A portrait of General Amasa Davis.
    2. 2. In what year was ‘General Amasa Davis, C.1820’ painted?

      • A 1755
      • B 1820
      • C 1898
    3. 3. Who is the artist responsible for creating ‘General Amasa Davis, C.1820’?

      • A Jean-Michel Basquiat
      • B Gilbert Stuart
      • C Norman Rockwell
    4. 4. The painting utilizes which artistic technique to achieve a realistic portrayal of the subject?

      • A Impressionism
      • B Neoclassicism
      • C Cubism
    5. 5. What is the significance of General Amasa Davis in American history, as reflected in this portrait?

      • A He was a prominent abolitionist.
      • B He was a key figure in the early development of railroads in Ohio
      • C He served as a general during the Civil War.

    Moj rezultat: ____ od ukupno 5

    Answer key — for the teacher

    This starts a fresh printed page, so it can simply be left out of the copies.

    1C · 2B · 3B · 4B · 5B