Powell Macrae
1833
10.0 x 8.0 cm
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Biografie des Künstlers
Charles Fraser (1782–1860): A Pioneer of Scottish Landscape Painting
Charles Fraser, a Scottish painter born in Edinburgh in 1782, stands as an intriguing figure within the annals of British art history. While not commanding the same level of fame as some contemporaries—such as Turner or Constable—Fraser’s contribution to establishing Scottish landscape painting as a distinct artistic genre is undeniable and deserves careful consideration. His oeuvre reflects a profound engagement with the natural world and embodies the spirit of Romanticism, albeit tempered by meticulous observation and technical skill.- Early Life and Artistic Training: Details about Fraser’s upbringing are scarce, but it is understood that he received formative artistic instruction from local Edinburgh artists—a tradition vital for nurturing talent within Scotland at the time. This grounding in traditional techniques undoubtedly shaped his subsequent approach to painting, prioritizing accuracy and detail alongside expressive emotion.
- Notable Works: The Young Polo Player The Young Polo Player, completed around 1820, exemplifies Fraser’s mastery of capturing dynamic movement within a landscape setting. This piece showcases his ability to convey not merely visual information but also psychological nuance—a hallmark of Romantic painting. It is housed in the Blake Museum and represents one of Fraser's most celebrated achievements.
- Landscape with Figures Landscape with Figures, painted circa 1825, demonstrates Fraser’s commitment to integrating human presence into expansive vistas. The composition skillfully balances formal elements—such as perspective and tonal gradation—with the depiction of individuals interacting within their surroundings. This artwork underscores Fraser's understanding of how artistic expression can illuminate both the beauty of nature and the complexities of human experience.
- Museum Collections Fraser’s Paintings in Museums: Several notable works reside in prominent museums across Britain, including the Blake Museum (where “The Young Polo Player” is displayed) and the Frasersburgh Library. These institutions recognize Fraser's significance as a landscape artist and champion his enduring legacy.
A Legacy of Precision and Romantic Sentiment
Charles Fraser’s artistic vision was firmly rooted in the tenets of Romanticism—a movement that prioritized emotion, imagination, and subjective experience alongside scientific observation. However, unlike many of his peers who embraced unrestrained expression, Fraser approached landscape painting with a disciplined rigor informed by meticulous study of anatomy and perspective. This dual commitment to both feeling and technique distinguishes him as a pivotal figure in establishing Scottish landscape art as a distinct aesthetic tradition. His work continues to inspire artists today, demonstrating the enduring power of combining artistic sensitivity with technical virtuosity—a testament to his profound understanding of the creative process.Further Exploration
For those interested in delving deeper into Charles Fraser’s artistic achievements and broader context within British art history, resources include:- Blake Museum Website: https://americanart.si.edu/artist/charles-fraser-1646
- Frasersburgh Library Collection:https://lcdl.library.cofc.edu/content/charles-frasers-sketchbook-1796-1805/
Charles Fraser
1782 - 1860 , Vereinigtes Königreich
Kurzinfos
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Rokoko
- Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['']
- Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['']
- Date Of Birth: Edinburgh, Vereinigtes Königreich (1782)
- Full Name: Charles Fraser
- Nationality: Schottisch
- Notable Artworks: ['Young Polo Player']
- Place Of Birth: Edinburgh

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