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Йоган Бортхольд Жонґкінд, rotterdam. Общественное достояние

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Йоган Бортхольд Жонґкінд artsdot.com/uk/artists/%D0%B9%D0%BE%D0%B3%D0%B0%D0%BD-%D0%B1%D0%BE%D1%80%D1%82%D1%85%D0%BE%D0%BB%D1%8C%D0%B4-%D0%B6%D0%BE%D0%BD%D2%91%D0%BA%D1%96%D0%BD%D0%B4_uk/
Дати створення автором
1819 – 1891
Рух
Romanticism Art that puts feeling, wildness and the power of nature above calm order and rules.

In context

rotterdam — Йоган Бортхольд Жонґкінд

Коли це могло бути написане?

  1. 1810
  2. 1820
  3. 1830
  4. 1840
  5. 1850
  6. 1860
  7. 1870
  8. 1880
  9. 1890

Затінення: життя Йоган Бортхольд Жонґкінд (1819–1891)

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    Основний колір

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    Палітра
    Dark Переважаюча колірна гама зображення.
    Назва основного кольору
    Driftwood
    Інтенсивність
    Vivid Наскільки насиченими та різноманітними є кольори: від одного приглушеного відтінку до багатьох яскравих.
    Контрастність
    Statement Ступінь відмінності кольорів за світлотою та насиченістю в межах картини.
    Гармонія
    Unified Palette Наскільки вдало поєднуються кольори — від контрастних до повністю гармонійних.
    Яскравість
    Bright Загальна світлотінь картини: від глибокої тіні до яскравого світла.
    Насиченість
    Clear Color Presence Наскільки чистими та насиченими є кольори — від майже сірих до максимально яскравих.

    Митець та музей

    Автор

    Йоган Бортхольд Жонґкінд

    Born in Латтроп-букель, Нідерланди

    A Forerunner of Light: The Life and Art of Johan Barthold Jongkind

    Johan Barthold Jongkind, a name perhaps less immediately recognizable than those of Monet or Renoir, occupies a pivotal position in the story of Impressionism. Born on June 3, 1819, in Lattrop, a small town in the Netherlands, Jongkind’s artistic journey was one marked by both profound talent and personal struggle. His early life unfolded amidst the tranquil landscapes of Overijssel province, a region that would deeply inform his lifelong fascination with water, light, and atmosphere. Though initially employed as a clerk, his inherent artistic inclinations led him to The Hague in 1837, where he began formal training under Andreas Schelfhout, a respected landscape painter steeped in the Dutch tradition. This foundation proved crucial, instilling in Jongkind a meticulous observation of nature and a mastery of technique that would later be infused with a distinctly modern sensibility. It was a period of learning the fundamentals, but also one of burgeoning ambition, prompting him to seek further artistic development in the vibrant heart of Paris.

    Parisian Encounters and Artistic Development

    The move to Paris in 1846 proved transformative. Jongkind entered the studios of Eugène Isabey and François-Édouard Picot, immersing himself in the French art scene. He quickly gained recognition, exhibiting at the Salon as early as 1848, earning praise from influential critics like Charles Baudelaire and Émile Zola. These were years of promise, yet shadowed by a growing internal turmoil. Jongkind battled with bouts of depression and alcoholism, challenges that would intermittently disrupt his career and personal life. Despite these struggles, he continued to paint prolifically, focusing on scenes of the Seine River, the bustling Parisian streets, and the atmospheric nuances of the surrounding countryside. His work during this period reveals a unique blend of Dutch realism and emerging French Romanticism, characterized by vigorous brushwork and a keen sensitivity to light effects. He wasn’t merely depicting landscapes; he was capturing their fleeting moods, their ephemeral beauty. This ability to convey atmosphere would become his signature style and a key influence on the artists who followed. His early works often featured scenes of everyday life in Paris, rendered with a remarkable attention to detail and a subtle sense of melancholy.

    A Mentor to Monet: The Seeds of Impressionism

    Jongkind's return to the Netherlands in 1855 was temporary. He eventually settled back in Paris in 1861, where his artistic path intersected with that of a young Claude Monet. This encounter proved profoundly significant for both artists. Jongkind became a mentor to Monet, sharing his knowledge of plein air painting – working outdoors directly from nature – and encouraging him to embrace a more spontaneous and expressive approach. Monet himself credited Jongkind with providing the “definitive education” of his eye, recognizing in the older artist’s work a freedom and sensitivity that resonated deeply with his own artistic aspirations. Jongkind's influence can be seen in Monet’s early landscapes, particularly those depicting scenes along the Seine, where the emphasis on light, atmosphere, and fleeting impressions is strikingly similar. He wasn’t simply teaching technique; he was imparting a philosophy of seeing, a way of capturing the essence of a moment in time. Jongkind's use of broken color and loose brushstrokes—techniques that would later become hallmarks of Impressionism—helped to liberate Monet from the constraints of academic painting.

    The Normandy Years: A Synthesis of Tradition and Innovation

    From 1862 onwards, Jongkind travelled regularly to Normandy, a region he deeply loved for its dramatic coastline and ever-changing light. There, he established a friendship with the painter Eugène Boudin, becoming acquainted with Claude Monet and Frédéric Bazille. The Saint-Siméon farm in Honfleur became a meeting place for painters who had rank and name in France. This period marked a crucial synthesis of Jongkind’s traditional Dutch training and the emerging Impressionist style. While he retained a respect for the established conventions of landscape painting, he increasingly experimented with brighter colors, looser brushwork, and a more subjective approach to depicting nature. His paintings from this time—such as The Beach at Trouville and The Seine at Honfleur—are characterized by their atmospheric intensity and their ability to capture the fleeting effects of light on water and sky. It was during these years that Jongkind truly began to forge his own unique artistic identity, blending the best elements of both Dutch and French painting traditions.

    Legacy and Lasting Influence

    Though Jongkind never fully achieved the widespread fame enjoyed by some of his contemporaries, his contribution to the development of Impressionism is undeniable. His paintings, often characterized by their loose brushwork, dramatic skies, and evocative use of color, paved the way for a new approach to landscape painting. He demonstrated that capturing the subjective experience of light and atmosphere was as important as accurately representing physical reality. His work can be found in prominent museums such as the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam and the Musée d'Orsay in Paris, testaments to his enduring artistic merit.

    Notable Works: Moonlight on the Canal, numerous paintings of the Seine near Notre-Dame Cathedral.

    Influence: A key influence on Claude Monet and a forerunner of Impressionism.

    Final Years: Jongkind passed away on February 9, 1891, in Saint-Égrève, France, leaving behind a legacy that continues to inspire artists and art enthusiasts today.

    His story is a poignant reminder that artistic innovation often arises from unexpected sources. He was not a revolutionary in the same way as Monet or Renoir, but his quiet dedication to capturing the beauty of the natural world, combined with his willingness to experiment with new techniques, secured his place as a vital figure in 19th-century art history. His paintings remain powerful evocations of time and place, inviting viewers to experience the world through the eyes of an artist who truly understood the transformative power of light.

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    MLA
    Жонґкінд, Йоган Бортхольд. rotterdam. n.d., https://artsdot.com/uk/art/johan-barthold-jongkind-rotterdam-9GZMP3-en/
    APA
    Жонґкінд, Йоган Бортхольд (n.d.). rotterdam [Painting]. https://artsdot.com/uk/art/johan-barthold-jongkind-rotterdam-9GZMP3-en/
    Chicago
    Йоган Бортхольд Жонґкінд. rotterdam. n.d. https://artsdot.com/uk/art/johan-barthold-jongkind-rotterdam-9GZMP3-en/
    Harvard
    Жонґкінд, Йоган Бортхольд (n.d.) rotterdam. Available at: https://artsdot.com/uk/art/johan-barthold-jongkind-rotterdam-9GZMP3-en/

    Look closely

    rotterdam — Йоган Бортхольд Жонґкінд

    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: harbor scene, dutch landscape, sailing ships. Do you agree? What would you add, or take away?
    4. Look back at PAYSAGE, earlier in this guide. Name two things it shares with this work, and one that is different.
    5. Romanticism: Art that puts feeling, wildness and the power of nature above calm order and rules. Where can you see that in this work?

    Your response

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