Perdita
Oil On Canvas
WallArt
Neoclassicism
29.0 x 23.0 cm
Harris Museum - Art Gallery
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Perdita
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Collectible Description
Perdita: A Portrait Steeped in Melancholy and Romantic Idealism
Charles Robert Leslie’s “Perdita,” painted circa 1837, is a captivating genre portrait that encapsulates the spirit of its time—a delicate balance between Neoclassical restraint and the burgeoning emotional fervor of Romanticism. The artwork depicts a young woman seated gracefully, her gaze subtly averted, creating an atmosphere of quiet contemplation that speaks volumes about Victorian sensibilities.
- Subject Matter & Composition: Leslie skillfully captures the essence of feminine beauty through his depiction of a single figure—a young woman—within an oval frame. The composition prioritizes facial expression and upper body posture, reflecting the Romantic preoccupation with psychological depth and conveying a profound sense of inner emotion.
- Style & Influences: While adhering to classical principles of portraiture regarding proportion and perspective, “Perdita” exhibits undeniable Romantic tendencies. Leslie’s stylistic choices echo the grandeur of Neoclassical art while simultaneously embracing the expressive power championed by artists like Benjamin West and Eugène Delacroix—a testament to his artistic versatility.
- Technique & Materials: Executed in oil paint on canvas, Leslie employs meticulous glazing techniques to build up layers of color, achieving remarkable luminosity and capturing subtle tonal variations. The artist’s brushstrokes are soft and blended, contributing to the painting's velvety texture and conveying a sense of understated elegance.
- Symbolism & Detail: A delicate flower held by the subject serves as a poignant symbol—likely representing purity, remembrance, or love—underscoring Leslie’s intention to imbue his artwork with deeper meaning beyond mere visual representation. The voluminous drapery and flowing gown further enhance the painting's aesthetic appeal and contribute to its overall mood of serenity.
- Historical Context: Created during a period marked by significant social and intellectual transformations, “Perdita” reflects the Victorian fascination with idealized beauty and psychological introspection. It stands as an exemplary illustration of Leslie’s ability to synthesize artistic traditions—classical form combined with Romantic emotion—resulting in a timeless masterpiece that continues to resonate with audiences today.
The artwork's enduring appeal lies not only in its exquisite craftsmanship but also in its capacity to evoke feelings of nostalgia and quiet contemplation. “Perdita” remains an inspiring example of Victorian portraiture, demonstrating Leslie’s mastery of technique and his profound understanding of human psychology.
Artist Biography
early life and training
charles robert leslie, a prominent figure in british art, was born on october 19, 1794, in london to american parents. at the age of five, he moved with his family to philadelphia, where he completed his education. initially, leslie was apprenticed to a bookseller, but his true passion lay in painting and theatre.artistic career
in 1811, leslie arrived in london with letters of recommendation, securing support from notable artists like benjamin west. he enrolled in the royal academy schools in 1813, where he won two silver medals. influenced by west and fuseli, leslie initially explored grand art themes, but soon discovered his true calling in genre painting.notable works and style
* the murder of rutland by lord clifford: an early work showcasing leslie's emulation of history painting. * londoners gypsying: a lighthearted genre scene, characteristic of his later style. * sir walter scott's portrait: demonstrating leslie's ability to capture celebrated sitters.museum and art gallery involvement
* royal academy: leslie was elected as an associate in 1821, with full membership following in 1826. * centre d'art britannique de yale: archives of charles robert leslie's work are conserved here.legacy and later life
leslie became a good friend of artist john constable, for whom he wrote the first biography, memoirs of the.... after a brief stint in west point, leslie returned to england, where he passed away on may 5, 1859.- discovering the artworks of tunbridge wells museum - art gallery, united kingdom (relevant to british art scene)
- history of painting (context for leslie's artistic era)
- roger wagner (example of another british artist, for contrast)
Charles Robert Leslie
1794 - 1859 , United Kingdom
Quick Facts
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Genre painting
- Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Benjamin West, Washington Allston],\n "Artists or movements influenced by this artist": ["John Constable"]\n}']
- Date Of Birth: 19 Oct 1794
- Date Of Death: 5 May 1859
- Full Name: Charles Robert Leslie
- Nationality: British/American
- Notable Artworks:
- The Murder of Rutland
- Londoners Gypsying
- Sir Walter Scott's Portrait
- Place Of Birth: London, UK

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