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A Coastal Scene

姓名 班级 日期

John Fraser, A Coastal Scene. 公有领域

基本信息

艺术家
John Fraser artsdot.com/zh/artists/john-fraser/
艺术家创作日期
1838 – 1898
原尺寸
26 x 36 cm

In context

A Coastal Scene — John Fraser

How big is it?

The original measures 26 × 36 cm (height × width), drawn here beside an adult of average height.

此画作的创作年代可能为何时?

  1. 1830
  2. 1840
  3. 1850
  4. 1860
  5. 1870
  6. 1880
  7. 1890

阴影:John Fraser 的生卒年 (1838–1898)

此唱片目前尚无确切的年份记录 —— 根据艺术家的生卒年及作品风格,您会推测其属于哪个年代?

对比参考

从上方作品中任选其一:列出它与此件作品的两个共同点,以及一个不同点。

与此作品风格相近的其他作品:artsdot.com/zh/art/similar/john-fraser-a-coastal-scene-AQSA65-en/

配色方案

根据图像测量

    主色调

    Rosy Brown #b6a993

    已编入目录的色板

    • #B6A993
    • #626058
    • #868273
    • #A29983
    色调
    Neutrals 图像中的主导色系。
    主色名称
    Rosy Brown
    饱和度
    Balanced 色彩的饱和度与多样性,涵盖了从单一的柔和色调到多种明亮色彩的范围。
    对比度
    Serene 画面中色彩在明度和饱和度上的差异程度。
    和谐
    Strong Color Unity 色彩之间的协调程度,从冲突到完全统一。
    亮度
    Brilliant 画面整体的明暗程度,涵盖了从深邃阴影到明亮高光的变化。
    饱和度
    Subtle Color 色彩纯净且富有张力,从近乎灰调到极尽鲜艳。

    艺术家与博物馆

    艺术家

    John Fraser

    John Arthur Fraser: Pioneer of Canadian Landscape Painting

    John Arthur Fraser (1838 – 1898) stands as a pivotal figure in the history of Canadian art, recognized primarily for his breathtaking watercolor landscapes that captured the grandeur and beauty of Canada and the United States during the late Victorian era. More than just an artist, he was a multifaceted individual—a photographer, teacher, and entrepreneur whose contributions extended beyond mere visual artistry. His legacy continues to inspire admiration for his meticulous observation and masterful technique.

    Early Life & Influences

    Born in London on January 9th, 1838, Fraser’s upbringing instilled in him a deep appreciation for both art and science. His father, John Fraser of Portsoy, Scotland, was a tailor and an ardent supporter of the Chartist movement—a social reform movement advocating for universal suffrage—reflecting a progressive spirit that would permeate his artistic endeavors. Fraser's maternal grandparents had emigrated to Stanstead in Lower Canada (Quebec) as pioneers in 1831, exposing him to the burgeoning landscape traditions of North America and fostering an early fascination with capturing natural vistas. While precise details about his formal education remain elusive—records indicate he attended evening classes at the Royal Academy Schools around 1852—his artistic sensibilities were undoubtedly nurtured by exposure to influential artists of the time.

    Photography & Collaboration with William Notman

    Fraser’s career took a significant turn when he joined forces with William Notman, a Scottish photographer who was establishing himself as Canada's leading portraitist. Recognizing Fraser’s talent for color printing—a relatively new technique at the time—Notman entrusted him with transforming his photographs into vibrant watercolor reproductions. This partnership proved extraordinarily fruitful, resulting in an impressive output of cartes-de-visite and cabinet photographs adorned with Fraser’s artistic embellishments. Together they employed Henry Sandham as assistant, establishing a studio that became instrumental in shaping Canadian visual culture. The collaborative effort cemented Notman's reputation and propelled Fraser into the spotlight as a prominent artist and innovator.

    The CPR Landscapes & Artistic Style

    Fraser gained considerable renown for his commissions undertaken by the Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR). He produced a series of stunning watercolor paintings depicting iconic landscapes across Canada—from Banff National Park to Jasper National Park—serving as promotional material for the railway’s expansion westward. These works exemplify Fraser's distinctive artistic style: characterized by exceptional realism, meticulous detail, and an atmospheric palette that conveyed both grandeur and tranquility. His brushstrokes were deliberate and precise, capturing subtle nuances of light and shadow to create immersive depictions of Canadian wilderness. He skillfully blended observation with Impressionistic techniques—particularly in his use of color—resulting in paintings that are considered masterpieces of Canadian landscape art.

    Legacy & Historical Significance

    John Arthur Fraser’s contribution to Canadian artistic heritage extends beyond his individual artworks. He championed the development of watercolor painting as a medium for documenting and celebrating Canada's natural beauty, influencing generations of artists who followed him. His meticulous approach to color printing—a technique he pioneered alongside Notman—established new standards for photographic reproduction and solidified Canada’s position as a leader in visual arts innovation. Today, Fraser’s paintings reside in museums across North America and continue to captivate audiences with their timeless appeal. He remains an enduring symbol of artistic excellence and Canadian cultural identity—a testament to the transformative power of observation, skill, and collaboration.

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    引用此艺术品

    MLA
    Fraser, John. A Coastal Scene. n.d., https://artsdot.com/zh/art/john-fraser-a-coastal-scene-AQSA65-en/
    APA
    Fraser, John (n.d.). A Coastal Scene [Painting]. https://artsdot.com/zh/art/john-fraser-a-coastal-scene-AQSA65-en/
    Chicago
    John Fraser. A Coastal Scene. n.d. https://artsdot.com/zh/art/john-fraser-a-coastal-scene-AQSA65-en/
    Harvard
    Fraser, John (n.d.) A Coastal Scene. Available at: https://artsdot.com/zh/art/john-fraser-a-coastal-scene-AQSA65-en/

    Look closely

    A Coastal Scene — John Fraser

    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. Look back at 'Defender' in the Atlantic (1910), earlier in this guide. Name two things it shares with this work, and one that is different.
    4. What might the artist have wanted you to feel?
    5. If you could ask the artist one question about this work, what would it be?

    Your response

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