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Moonlight Barque

Admire "Moonlight Barque" by Charles Pears (1873-1958). A stunning hand-painted reproduction of a night sailing scene, capturing adventure & maritime beauty. Discover this British marine artwork.

Tutustu Charles Pearsin (1873–1958) elämään ja työhönsä, brittiläiseen merimaalariin sekä vaikuttavaan WWII-taiteeseen. Näe serenetit maisemat ja Britannian merihistoria!

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Toimitus maailmanlaajuisesti () kahdessa viikossa tavallisen 4–5 viikon sijaan. (19 heinäkuu)

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Charles Pears (1873–1958): A Mariner's Eye for Light and Landscape

Charles Pears, born in Pontefract, Yorkshire, on September 9th, 1873, stands as a singular figure within British maritime art—a painter who didn’t merely depict the sea but seemed to inhale its very essence. His artistic journey began modestly enough with studies at East Hardwick and Pomfret College, where he developed an early fascination for the luminous canvases of Canaletto, establishing a foundational aesthetic that would permeate his entire oeuvre.

  • Early Influences: Canaletto’s masterful use of light and atmospheric perspective profoundly impacted Pears' artistic sensibilities. This influence is palpable in his subsequent works, where he consistently strives to capture the subtle nuances of coastal scenes—the shifting hues of dawn and dusk, the interplay of sunlight on rippling water.
  • Illustrator & Periodicals: Before dedicating himself fully to marine painting, Pears honed his skills as an illustrator for prominent publications like *The Yellow Book*, *Punch*, and *The Graphic*. These commissions demanded precision and narrative storytelling—skills he skillfully applied to accompany literary pieces such as John Masefield’s evocative poems.
  • Maritime Mastery: From approximately 1904 until his death in Truro, Cornwall, on January 28th, 1958, Pears pursued his passion for the sea with unwavering dedication. He became recognized as a pioneer of marine painting, prioritizing traditional techniques and capturing the grandeur of coastal landscapes with remarkable accuracy.

His artistic output extended beyond mere visual representation; he was also a prolific poster artist, collaborating with organizations like London Underground and railway companies—a testament to his ability to distill complex ideas into compelling images accessible to a broad audience. Notably, his contribution to the Second World War effort resulted in the iconic poster “MV San Demetrio gets home,” now housed within the National Maritime Museum’s collection.

  • War Artist Commissions: During both World Wars, Pears served as an Official War Artist for the Admiralty—a role that granted him unparalleled access to naval operations and enabled him to document scenes of conflict with unflinching honesty. His painting “HMS Dunraven VC in Action against the Submarine That Sank Her” exemplifies this commitment to realism and captures the drama of wartime destruction.
  • Recognition & Legacy: Pears’s election as President of the Royal Society of Marine Artists cemented his position as a leading figure in British maritime art. His enduring influence can be seen in the annual Charles Pears Memorial Award, recognizing outstanding achievements in marine painting—a continuing tribute to his artistic vision.

Charles Pears’s paintings continue to resonate with audiences today, reflecting not only technical brilliance but also a deep appreciation for the beauty and spirit of Britain's maritime heritage. His work stands as a testament to a bygone era—one defined by exploration, artistry, and an unwavering fascination with the boundless expanse of the ocean.

Charles Pears

Charles Pears

1873 - 1958 , Englanti

Pikatiedot

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Marinemaalaus
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Royal Society of Marine Artists']
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Kanavetto']
  • Date Of Birth: 9 syyskuuta 1873
  • Date Of Death: 28 tammikuuta 1958
  • Full Name: Charles Pears
  • Nationality: Englanti
  • Notable Artworks: ['HMS Dunraven VC toimintaan vastaan submarinella joka hänet upotti']
  • Place Of Birth: Pontefract, Englanti
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