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Moonlight on a Lake with Statues

Navn Klasse Dato

gunning king, Moonlight on a Lake with Statues (1930). Offentlig ejendom.

Fakta om værket

Kunstner
gunning king originaluniqueart.com/da/artists/gunning-king/
Kunstnerens levetid
1859 – 1940
Malet
1930
Oprindelig størrelse
29 x 38 cm

In context

Moonlight on a Lake with Statues — gunning king

How big is it?

The original measures 29 × 38 cm (height × width), drawn here beside an adult of average height.

Hvornår er dette malet?

  1. 1850
  2. 1860
  3. 1870
  4. 1880
  5. 1890
  6. 1900
  7. 1910
  8. 1920
  9. 1930
  10. 1940

Skyggelagt: gunning king' livstid (1859–1940) ▲ dette værk, 1930

Sammenlignelige værker

Vælg et af de ovenstående værker: nævn to ting, det har til fælles med dette, og én ting, der er forskellig.

Flere værker, der kan placeres ved siden af dette: originaluniqueart.com/da/art/similar/gunning-king-moonlight-on-a-lake-with-statues-AQUGK3-en/

Farver

Målt ud fra billedet

    Hovedfarve

    Phthalo Green #2c2318

    Gemt palet

    • #2C2318
    • #4C4332
    • #AFA37F
    • #837A5E
    Farvepalette
    Earthy Den dominerende farvefamilie i billedet.
    Primær farve
    Phthalo Green
    Intensitet
    Monochromatic Hvor mættede og varierede farverne er, fra en enkelt dæmpet nuance til mange klare nuancer.
    Kontrast
    Bold Hvor meget farverne varierer i lysstyrke og mætning på tværs af billedet.
    Harmoni
    Strong Color Unity Hvor godt farverne spiller sammen, fra modstridende til fuldstændig harmoniske.
    Lysstyrke
    Shadow Hvor lyst eller mørkt billedet fremstår samlet set, fra dybe skygger til lyse højlys.
    Mætning
    Subtle Color Hvor rene og stærke farverne er, fra næsten grå til fuldt livlige.

    Kunstner og museum

    Kunstner

    gunning king

    The Ethereal Essence of Gunning King

    Gunning King (1859–1940) remains a profound voice in the history of British landscape painting, a master who found extraordinary depth within the quietude of the rural English scene. His work does not merely depict land; it breathes with the atmosphere of a bygone era, capturing the subtle, fleeting transitions of light and shadow that define the Dorset and Sussex countryside. Through a palette of muted greens, soft blues, and earthy browns, King invited his viewers into a realm of serene contemplation, where the rustle of leaves and the stillness of a meadow could be felt through the very texture of the oil on canvas.

    From Academic Roots to Impressionistic Freedom

    The artist’s journey was one of beautiful contradiction. Born in the coastal beauty of Kimmeriente Bay, King received his formal training at the prestigious Slade School of Fine Art in London. There, he studied under the watchful eye of Frederic Leighton, a titan of the Pre-Raphaelite tradition known for meticulous detail and idealized forms. While this academic foundation provided him with a rigorous understanding of composition, King’s spirit ultimately drifted toward the burgeoning influence of the Impressionist movement. Rather than pursuing the sharp, photographic precision favored by his mentors, he embraced the revolutionary principles of artists like Claude Monet and Pierre-Auguste Renoir. He sought to capture the ephemeral—the way a sudden sunbeam pierces through a cloud or how mist clings to a distant forest—prioritizing the emotional resonance of light over the rigid boundaries of form.

    A Legacy of Light and Texture

    King’s technical mastery lies in his ability to use loose, rapid brushstrokes to convey movement and vitality. His technique rejected the polished, glass-like surfaces of traditional academic painting in favor of a more tactile, energetic application of paint. This approach allowed him to translate the changing conditions of the English landscape with remarkable sensitivity, making works such as 'Kimmeridge, Dorset' or 'Autumnal Trees and Farm Buildings' feel alive with the pulse of nature. His significance extends beyond mere representation; he was a pioneer who helped bridge the gap between the structured traditions of British art and the atmospheric freedom of Continental Impressionism. Even today, his paintings serve as a poignant reminder of the beauty found in the ordinary, leaving behind a legacy of quiet majesty that continues to enchant the modern eye.

    Her kan du læse mere

    • Kunstneren gunning king originaluniqueart.com/da/artists/gunning-king/
    • Lignende værker Flere værker til sammenligning originaluniqueart.com/da/art/similar/gunning-king-moonlight-on-a-lake-with-statues-AQUGK3-en/

    Findes online

    QR-kode med link til downloadside for Moonlight on a Lake with Statues

    originaluniqueart.com/da/art/download/gunning-king-moonlight-on-a-lake-with-statues-AQUGK3-en/

    Kildehenvisning til dette kunstværk

    MLA
    king, gunning. Moonlight on a Lake with Statues. 1930, https://originaluniqueart.com/da/art/gunning-king-moonlight-on-a-lake-with-statues-AQUGK3-en/
    APA
    king, gunning (1930). Moonlight on a Lake with Statues [Painting]. https://originaluniqueart.com/da/art/gunning-king-moonlight-on-a-lake-with-statues-AQUGK3-en/
    Chicago
    gunning king. Moonlight on a Lake with Statues. 1930. https://originaluniqueart.com/da/art/gunning-king-moonlight-on-a-lake-with-statues-AQUGK3-en/
    Harvard
    king, gunning (1930) Moonlight on a Lake with Statues. Available at: https://originaluniqueart.com/da/art/gunning-king-moonlight-on-a-lake-with-statues-AQUGK3-en/

    Look closely

    Moonlight on a Lake with Statues — gunning king

    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 Wooded Scene (1931), earlier in this guide. Name two things it shares with this work, and one that is different.
    4. gunning king was about 71 when this was made. What in it looks like the work of an artist at that stage?
    5. What might the artist have wanted you to feel?

    Your response

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