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A Summer Night

Albert Moore’s "A Summer Night" (1887) presents four nude women in a lavish bedroom scene, showcasing a strikingly realistic and sensual style influenced by Greek sculpture. This large oil painting evokes erotic languor and rich color tonalities – discover this captivating artwork for your collection.

Explore the ethereal paintings of Albert Joseph Moore (1841-1893), a leading Aesthetic Movement artist. Known for languorous female figures, neo-classical drapery & floral motifs. Discover his art & legacy!

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Quick Facts

  • Title: A Summer Night
  • Subject or theme: Erotic languor
  • Year: 1887
  • Artist: Albert Moore
  • Movement: Neo-classical
  • Medium: Oil on canvas
  • Notable elements: Naked women, lagoon

Artwork Description

A Summer Night: An Exploration of Erotic Beauty in Moore's Vision

Albert Joseph Moore’s “A Summer Night,” completed in 1887, stands as a provocative and intensely personal work within the artist’s oeuvre. Measuring an imposing 2285 x 1320 cm, this large-scale oil on canvas immediately commands attention with its depiction of four nude women engaged in a scene of languid repose. More than simply a study of the female form – though undeniably informed by Moore's admiration for classical Greek sculpture and his academic approach to figure painting – “A Summer Night” reveals a complex interplay of sensuality, restraint, and a subtle, almost unsettling, eroticism.

The arrangement of the figures is meticulously considered. Two pairs are positioned across the canvas, their poses subtly related yet distinct, creating a dynamic tension within the composition. The women’s relaxed postures, bathed in what appears to be a warm, torrid light, evoke a sense of private intimacy and comfortable familiarity. Moore's masterful use of color – particularly the rich, saturated tonalities – elevates the scene beyond mere representation; it pulsates with an almost palpable heat, a deliberate departure from his usual restraint and contributing to the painting’s unsettling allure.

Technique and Materiality: A Study in Realism

Moore's technical skill is evident in the remarkably realistic depiction of the women’s flesh. This level of detail, unusual for Moore who often favored a more stylized approach, adds another layer of complexity to the work. The smooth surfaces, the subtle variations in tone and texture, suggest a deep engagement with the physical reality of the subject matter. The use of oil paint allows for a luminous quality, enhancing the sense of warmth and inviting the viewer into the scene. The canvas itself is treated with a deliberate roughness, adding to the tactile feel of the work.

  • Medium: Oil on Canvas
  • Size: 2285 x 1320 cm
  • Date: 1887

Historical Context and Symbolism

Created during a period of significant artistic experimentation, “A Summer Night” reflects the broader trends of late nineteenth-century art. Moore’s work aligns with the Aesthetic movement's emphasis on beauty for its own sake, rejecting didactic or moralistic interpretations in favor of pure sensory experience. The scene itself – four women enjoying a private moment in a luxurious setting – can be interpreted as a subtle commentary on Victorian attitudes towards sexuality and leisure. The carefully chosen props—the beds, vases, and bowl—further enhance the sense of opulent indulgence and heighten the painting’s suggestive power.

Emotional Impact and Artistic Legacy

"A Summer Night" is not a comfortable viewing experience; it's an artwork that lingers in the memory. Moore deliberately avoids sentimentality, presenting instead a raw and unapologetic exploration of human desire. This unsettling beauty, combined with the artist’s technical mastery and historical context, secures its place as one of Moore’s most significant and enduring works. Its powerful imagery continues to fascinate and provoke viewers today, solidifying Moore's reputation as a visionary painter who dared to challenge conventional artistic norms.


Artist Biography

early life and education

albert joseph moore, a renowned english painter, was born on september 4, 1841, in york, united kingdom. he was the thirteenth son and fourteenth child of well-known portrait-painter william moore and his second wife, sarah collingham. several of his numerous brothers were educated as artists, including henry moore, r.a., a notable sea painter. albert moore received education at archbishop holgate's school and st. peter's school in york, where he also received instruction in drawing and painting from his father.

artistic career

moore's early works show the influence of ruskin, and by 1857, he had already exhibited at the royal academy, showcasing a goldfinch and a woodcock. his artistic style evolved over time, with a marked neo-classical character emerging in the 1860s. this period saw moore designing tiles, wallpaper, and stained glass for morris, marshall, faulkner and co., as well as working as an ecclesiastic and domestic mural painter.

notable works and style

moore's paintings typically feature single female figures with formalized proportions, neo-classical drapery, and floral accessories, establishing a major strand of the aesthetic movement. some of his notable works include:

museums and collections

moore's work can be found in various museums, including:
  • york museums trust (york, united kingdom), featuring paintings such as kingcups
  • the royal academy (london, united kingdom), where moore frequently exhibited

legacy and later life

moore relied solely on his own judgment in matters both social and artistic, which sometimes proved a bar to his admission into the ranks of the royal academy. despite suffering from a painful and incurable illness, moore continued working until his death on september 25, 1893. recommended reading: * albert joseph moore's biography on wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/albert_joseph_moore * explore the york museums trust collection at https://OriginalUniqueArt.com/@@/as844t-albert-joseph-moore-kingcups
Albert Joseph Moore

Albert Joseph Moore

1841 - 1893 , United Kingdom

Quick Facts

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Aesthetic Movement
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
    • Ruskin
    • Ford Madox Brown
    • Edward Armitage
  • Date Of Birth: September 4, 1841
  • Date Of Death: September 25, 1893
  • Full Name: Albert Joseph Moore
  • Nationality: British
  • Notable Artworks:
    • The Marble Seat
    • Elijah's Sacrifice
    • The Loves of The Seasons
  • Place Of Birth: York, United Kingdom
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