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A ram's head

Nombre Curso Fecha

robert hills, A ram's head. Obra de dominio público.

Datos generales

Artista
robert hills originaluniqueart.com/es/artists/robert-hills/
Fechas del artista
1769 – 1844

En contexto

A ram's head — robert hills

¿Cuándo podría haberse pintado esta obra?

  1. 1760
  2. 1770
  3. 1780
  4. 1790
  5. 1800
  6. 1810
  7. 1820
  8. 1830
  9. 1840

Sombreado: la trayectoria de robert hills (1769–1844)

No hay un año exacto registrado para este disco; basándose en la trayectoria del artista y el estilo de la obra, ¿a qué década lo atribuiría?

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Paleta de colores

Medido a partir de la imagen

    Color principal

    Gray #656461

    Paleta guardada

    • #656461
    • #A5A29D
    • #31302F
    • #C7C3BD
    Paleta de colores
    Neutrals La gama cromática dominante en la imagen.
    Color principal
    Gray
    Intensidad
    Monochromatic Qué saturados y variados son los colores, desde un único tono tenue hasta una gran variedad de tonos brillantes.
    Contraste
    Statement El grado de diferencia entre los colores en cuanto a luminosidad y saturación a lo largo de la obra.
    Armonía
    Unified Palette El grado de armonía entre los colores, desde el contraste hasta la total unidad.
    Brillo
    Brilliant El grado de luminosidad o oscuridad general de la imagen, desde las sombras profundas hasta las luces intensas.
    Saturación
    Muted Qué puros y fuertes son los colores, desde un gris casi tenue hasta una viveza total.

    Artista y museo

    Artista

    robert hills

    Nacido en London, United Kingdom

    The Soul of the Pastoral: The Life and Legacy of Robert Hills

    In the quiet, rhythmic pulse of the English countryside, there exists a profound beauty that often escapes the gaze of those preoccupied with the grandiosity of myth or the drama of history. It was this very essence—the unadorned, breathing reality of rural life—that Robert Hills sought to immortalize. Born in Islington in 1769, Hills emerged as a pioneer of British animal studies, a master who looked past the idealized landscapes of his contemporaries to find the profound dignity in a grazing sheep or the sturdy grace of a working ox. His journey was one of meticulous observation, rooted in an era where the boundaries between art and scientific inquiry were beautifully blurred by the light of the Enlightenment.

    Hills’ artistic foundation was built upon rigorous discipline and a deep-seated reverence for natural truth. After initial studies under John Alexander Gresse, he entered the prestigious Royal Academy of Arts in 1788, an environment that would refine his technical prowess. His education at Eton College had already instilled in him an appreciation for classical precision, but it was his immersion in the burgeoning field of zoology and anatomical study that truly defined his vision. He did not merely paint animals; he understood them. Every curve of a ram's horn and every ripple of muscle beneath a cow's hide was rendered with a dedication to anatomical accuracy that spoke of a lifetime spent studying the skeletal and muscular structures of his subjects.

    A Master of Realism and Texture

    The brilliance of Hills’ technique lies in his ability to marry the clinical precision of an illustrator with the emotive warmth of a Romantic painter. Utilizing smooth brushstrokes and subtle tonal gradations, he achieved a level of realism that allowed his subjects to leap from the canvas. His work often features a soft, atmospheric quality—a hallmark of British Academic painting—that lends a sense of atmosphere and time to his rural scenes. Whether working in oil or through the delicate medium of etching and aquatint, Hills possessed an uncanny ability to capture the tactile nature of his subjects: the coarseness of wool, the dampness of a field after rain, and the heavy, rhythmic breathing of livestock.

    His contributions extended beyond the solitary canvas into the realm of published works, most notably in his 1816 publication, Sketches in Flanders and Holland. In this collection, he showcased his mastery of aquatint, bringing a sense of depth and light to his travels through Europe. This period of his career demonstrated that his eye for detail was not limited to the English pastoral but was part of a broader, more expansive curiosity about the natural world across borders. His ability to integrate himself into the works of other notable artists, such as George Barret, Jr., further underscores his reputation as a versatile and highly respected craftsman within the London art scene.

    The Enduring Resonance of the Pastoral

    While many artists of the Regency period sought the sublime in ruins or the epic in mythology, Robert Hills found it in the everyday. His historical significance lies in his role as a precursor to the widespread acceptance of animal portraiture as a serious and emotionally resonant genre. He elevated the "lowly" subjects of the farmyard to the status of fine art, imbuing them with a psychological depth that forced the viewer to confront the vitality of the natural world. His paintings serve as poignant windows into a bygone era of British agriculture, capturing a sense of community and abundance that feels both nostalgic and timeless.

    Today, the legacy of Robert Hills lives on through the collections of institutions such as the British Museum and the Tate, where his studies of cows, sheep, and horses continue to inspire awe. His work remains a testament to the power of looking closely—to finding the extraordinary within the ordinary. Through his lens, the simple act of a herd moving across a landscape becomes a profound meditation on life, structure, and the enduring beauty of the earth.

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    hills, robert. A ram's head. n.d., https://originaluniqueart.com/es/art/robert-hills-a-ram-s-head-A2ABV7-en/
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    hills, robert (n.d.). A ram's head [Painting]. https://originaluniqueart.com/es/art/robert-hills-a-ram-s-head-A2ABV7-en/
    Chicago
    robert hills. A ram's head. n.d. https://originaluniqueart.com/es/art/robert-hills-a-ram-s-head-A2ABV7-en/
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    hills, robert (n.d.) A ram's head. Available at: https://originaluniqueart.com/es/art/robert-hills-a-ram-s-head-A2ABV7-en/

    Mira de cerca

    A ram's head — robert hills

    Observa de cerca

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    1. ¿Qué es lo primero que le llama la atención y por qué?
    2. ¿Qué colores o formas crean la atmósfera, y cuál es esa atmósfera?
    3. ¿Cuántos rostros puedes encontrar? ____ (nuestro catálogo cuenta 5 — ¿estás de acuerdo?)
    4. Nuestro catálogo clasifica esta obra bajo: body. ¿Está de acuerdo? ¿Qué añadiría o qué eliminaría?
    5. Vuelva a consultar Landscape with Deer, anteriormente en esta guía. Mencione dos elementos que comparta con esta obra y uno que sea diferente.

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