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Horses Drinking

Discover David Cox’s ‘Horses Drinking,’ a serene 1855 watercolor capturing British countryside in an impressionistic style. Explore its tranquil mood & connection to nature.

Девід Кокс (1783-1859) – видатний британський художник-пейзажист, піонер імпресіонізму. Його емоційні акварелі та мальовничі картини британського ландшафту надихали покоління митців.

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Музейна якість друку جيкле або на полотні з оперативним виготовленням та різноманітними варіантами фінішної обробки.

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Ви можете вказати власні розміри, щоб репродукція ідеально підійшла до конкретної рами або інтер'єру. Якщо обраний вами розмір не відповідає пропорціям оригіналу, ми або обріжемо полотно, або розширимо зображення за допомогою дзеркального відображення чи суцільної заливки країв. Перед початком виробництва вам буде надіслано цифровий макет для затвердження.
Будь ласка, зверніть увагу, що попередній перегляд на екрані не відображає фактичне обрізання або розширення. Тільки макет точно покаже фінальну композицію.
Хоча можливість замовлення індивідуальних розмірів доступна, ми рекомендуємо обирати формат із попередньо визначеного списку, щоб зберегти оригінальні пропорції.

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David Cox: A Pioneer of British Landscape and Atmospheric Light

David Cox, born on April 29th, 1783, in Deritend, a bustling industrial suburb of Birmingham, was more than just a painter; he was a visionary who reshaped the landscape of British art. His life story is intertwined with the burgeoning artistic scene of early 19th-century England, and his legacy continues to resonate through his evocative watercolors and pioneering approach to capturing light and atmosphere. Cox’s father, a blacksmith and whitesmith supplying components for Birmingham's renowned gun trade, instilled in him a respect for craftsmanship and detail, while his mother, hailing from a farming background, brought an appreciation for the natural world – a foundation that would profoundly influence his artistic vision. Early life at Deritend provided Cox with a unique perspective, witnessing both the industrious energy of the burgeoning city and the serene beauty of the surrounding countryside. He initially enrolled in the drawing school established by Joseph Barber, a prominent local artist, where he honed his skills alongside fellow students like Charles and William Radclyffe. This formative period laid the groundwork for his future career, introducing him to the fundamentals of artistic technique and fostering a deep appreciation for observation and representation. At the age of fifteen, Cox embarked on an apprenticeship with Albert Fielder, a skilled miniature painter based in Birmingham, further refining his technical abilities and exposing him to the intricacies of decorative painting – a crucial step in developing his versatility. A pivotal moment in Cox’s artistic journey arrived in 1805 when he joined Charles Barber on a sketching tour through Wales. This trip proved transformative, igniting within him a lifelong fascination with the dramatic landscapes of the region—the rugged mountains, the misty valleys, and the ever-changing light. These Welsh excursions became recurring themes throughout his career, informing his style and shaping his artistic sensibilities. He began to prioritize capturing not just the literal appearance of a scene but also its emotional essence – the mood, the atmosphere, the feeling evoked by the natural world. This shift marked a departure from purely topographical depictions and signaled the emergence of a more expressive and subjective approach to landscape painting. Cox’s career in London commenced in 1804, where he married his landlord's daughter, Mary Ragg. He initially found work as a scene painter for theatrical productions, a demanding but rewarding role that exposed him to diverse artistic styles and techniques. This experience proved invaluable, allowing him to develop his skills in composition, color theory, and the use of dramatic lighting – elements he would later incorporate into his landscape paintings. Crucially, Cox’s time with the stage provided him with an opportunity to travel extensively throughout England and beyond, broadening his artistic horizons and offering a constant source of inspiration. He was particularly influenced by the Italian scene painter, De Maria, whose work showcased bold colors and dynamic compositions. Cox's early works were characterized by meticulous detail and a classical sensibility, drawing inspiration from artists like Gainsborough and Wilson. However, as he matured, his style evolved dramatically. He began to loosen his brushwork, embracing a more expressive and atmospheric approach—a hallmark of what would later be termed “Impressionism.” He became renowned for his ability to capture the fleeting effects of light and weather, imbuing his paintings with a sense of immediacy and emotional resonance. His use of color was particularly striking, employing vibrant hues and subtle gradations to create depth and atmosphere. Towards the end of his career, Cox shifted his focus to oil painting, producing over 300 works that cemented his reputation as one of Britain’s most accomplished landscape artists. Cox's legacy extends far beyond his individual paintings. He was a dedicated teacher, publishing instructional books on watercolor techniques that helped popularize the medium among amateur artists and established him as an influential figure in the art education community. His work profoundly impacted subsequent generations of British landscape painters, inspiring them to embrace a more expressive and subjective approach to their craft. David Cox is remembered not just for his technical skill but also for his ability to capture the soul of the English countryside—a testament to his artistic vision and enduring appeal.
Девід Кокс

Девід Кокс

1783 - 1859 , Великобританія

Короткі факти

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Англійський ландшафт, Преімпресіонізм
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Імпресіонізм']
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
    • Дж. Барбер
    • А. Фільдер
  • Date Of Birth: 29 квiвтня 1783
  • Date Of Death: 7 квiвтня 1859
  • Full Name: David Cox
  • Nationality: Британський
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Вітер на луках
    • Котедж у Хірефорді
    • Зустріч річок Севен та Вай з Чепстоу
  • Place Of Birth: Бірмінгем, Великобританія