Child with Roses
1936
43.0 x 29.0 cm
Usher Gallery
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Child with Roses
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Artistic Style and Technique
The painting "Child with Roses" is a testament to John Downton's mastery of the tempera medium. The use of bold colors and delicate brushstrokes creates a sense of depth and dimensionality, drawing the viewer's eye to the central figure of the child. The background of the painting features a mountainous landscape, adding a sense of context and atmosphere to the scene. Key Features of the painting include:- The use of vibrant colors to capture the beauty of the flowers and the child's clothing
- The delicate rendering of the child's features, conveying a sense of innocence and vulnerability
- The effective use of composition to create a sense of balance and harmony in the painting
Artist and Museum Information
John Downton was a talented artist who created many beautiful works, including "Child with Roses" and Young Woman in a Landscape. The Usher Gallery in Lincoln, United States, is home to many notable works of art, including pieces by Mary Potter and Harry White. For more information on the artist and the museum, visit Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco or Henry Bacon on Wikipedia.The "Child with Roses" is a beautiful and captivating painting that showcases the artistic skill and talent of John Downton. Its stunning use of color, composition, and technique make it a must-see for art lovers and enthusiasts. Visit OriginalUniqueArt.com to learn more about this painting and other beautiful works of art.
Kunstnerens biografi
John Downton (1906–1991): A Painter of Innocence and Timeless Beauty
John Downton (1906–1991) was an English artist, philosopher, musician, and poet whose distinctive style—characterized by meticulous realism achieved through the tempera technique—captured the essence of youthful innocence and imbued his paintings with a profound sense of serenity. Born in Erith, Kent, on March 27, 1906, to Albert Victor Downton (an engineer) and Flora Edith Mitchell, he possessed an early aptitude for drawing, nurtured by encouragement from his sister Hilda, who established the John Downton Award for Young Artists in her brother’s honor. His artistic education began at Erith Convent School followed by Erith Grammar School where he excelled academically. At fifteen, he secured a silver medal from the Royal Drawing Society—a testament to his prodigious talent—and continued his studies at Cambridge University (1925–1928), earning a first-class honors degree in English and subsequently delving into Art History under Henry Tonks and Philip Wilson Steer. He honed his skills at Slade School of Fine Art, immersing himself in the traditions of the Old Masters and embracing the tempera medium—a technique revived by the Birmingham Group—which allowed him to achieve unparalleled luminosity and detail. Downton’s artistic journey was profoundly shaped by his admiration for Italian Renaissance art, particularly Botticelli and Fra Angelico. He sought inspiration from these masters' masterful use of color and composition, striving to emulate their ability to convey emotion through subtle visual cues. This influence is evident in his oeuvre—a collection of portraits and landscapes predominantly featuring young girls—where he meticulously rendered every nuance of expression and gesture with unwavering precision. His artistic vision was underpinned by a staunch Morrisian Socialist conviction and conscientious objection to military service, during which he worked on the land in Shropshire and Pitlochry, Scotland.- Major Paintings: Downton’s most celebrated works include “The Battle” (1935), housed at Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery; “Portrait of a Girl” (1938), residing in The Tate; and “Nora Russell” (1935), gifted to the Russell-Cotes Art Gallery, Bournemouth.
- Technique: Downton’s mastery of tempera—a painstaking process involving egg yolk pigment—allowed him to achieve remarkable textural depth and tonal subtlety. This technique demanded immense patience and dedication, reflecting his unwavering commitment to artistic excellence.
- Influence: Downton's work resonated with fellow artists and critics alike, establishing him as a pivotal figure in British painting during the interwar years. His stylistic innovations contributed significantly to the revival of tempera painting and solidified his legacy as a champion of humanist ideals.
Legacy and Recognition
John Downton’s contribution to British painting is undeniable. His unwavering dedication to tempera technique—a method rarely practiced during his time—produced images of exceptional beauty and psychological insight. He skillfully captured the vulnerability and grace of youthful subjects, mirroring the spirit of Renaissance art while simultaneously expressing a humanist sensibility rooted in socialist principles. The John Downton Award for Young Artists serves as an enduring tribute to his artistic legacy, fostering creativity and encouraging aspiring artists to pursue excellence—a testament to Downton’s profound belief in the transformative power of art. His paintings continue to inspire admiration and contemplation, securing his place as one of Britain's most revered painters.john downton
1906 - 1991
Kort om kunstneren
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Temperamental Painting
- Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Birmingham Group']
- Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Italian Old Masters']
- Date Of Birth: 1906
- Date Of Death: 1991
- Full Name: John Downton
- Nationality: British
- Notable Artworks:
- The Battle
- Portrait of a Girl
- Nora Russell
- Place Of Birth: Erith, Kent

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