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Powell Macrae

  • Data di creazione1833
  • Dimensioni10.0 x 8.0 cm

"meta_description": "Charles Fraser (1782-1860) pittore scozzese noto per ritratti in miniatura e paesaggi sereni del Sud degli Stati Uniti. Esplora oltre 133 opere d'arte e scopri una figura chiave nell'arte americana del XIX secolo, combinando tradizioni pittoresche britanniche con un'attenzione al dettaglio."

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Powell Macrae

Giclée / Stampa d'arte

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Descrizione dell'opera

Henry Colton Shumway (q.v.) also portrayed Powell MacRae.

Biografia dell'artista

Charles Fraser: A Pioneer of American Landscape Painting

Charles Fraser (1782-1860) stands as a pivotal figure in the nascent landscape art movement of early 19th century America, particularly within Charleston’s artistic milieu. Though often overshadowed by more celebrated contemporaries like Gilbert Stuart and Thomas Cole, Fraser's contribution to establishing a distinctly American visual idiom—characterized by atmospheric perspective and meticulous observation—is undeniable. His legacy resides not merely in the canvases he produced but also in his role as an educator and mentor who fostered a new generation of artists dedicated to capturing the sublime beauty of the Southern wilderness.
  • Early Life and Artistic Training:
  • Notable Works: Landscape with Figures, Young Polo Player
  • Museum Collections Featuring Fraser’s Artworks:
  • Influence on American Landscape Painting:
  • Legacy and Historical Significance:
Born in Edinburgh, Scotland, in 1782, Charles Fraser's formative years were steeped in the intellectual ferment of the Enlightenment. His father, Peter Fraser, was a respected Scottish diplomat, exposing young Charles to international culture and fostering an appreciation for scholarly pursuits. This upbringing instilled in him a lifelong fascination with observation and meticulous detail—qualities that would become hallmarks of his artistic style. Initial training under local Scottish artists honed his skills in oil painting and portraiture, establishing a foundation for his future endeavors. Fraser’s artistic breakthrough arrived during the mid-1790s when he encountered Thomas Coram, a prominent view painter and engraver who championed the burgeoning British picturesque tradition. Coram's influence profoundly shaped Fraser’s aesthetic sensibilities, encouraging him to emulate European landscape painters like Salvator Rosa and Claude Lorraine—artists who prioritized capturing atmospheric effects and conveying emotional resonance rather than merely depicting topographical accuracy. This stylistic commitment would define his artistic output for decades to come. Among Fraser’s most celebrated paintings are “Landscape with Figures,” a masterful depiction of the Charleston countryside that exemplifies his ability to integrate human presence within expansive vistas. Equally noteworthy is “Young Polo Player,” a portrait capturing the youthful dynamism and grace of polo enthusiasts—a testament to Fraser's technical prowess and artistic sensitivity. His works found their home in prestigious museums, including Blake Museum (United Kingdom) where "Young Polo Player" resides, and Fraserburgh Library, Scotland, showcasing his dedication to documenting the natural world alongside its inhabitants. Fraser’s impact extended beyond his own creations; he served as a teacher and mentor at Charleston College, nurturing the talents of aspiring artists and shaping the artistic landscape of South Carolina. His unwavering belief in the importance of observation—coupled with his stylistic innovations—established him as a cornerstone of American landscape painting's formative years. He helped to solidify the aesthetic principles that would characterize the genre for generations to come. Charles Fraser’s contribution to art history is marked by an enduring fascination with capturing the sublime beauty of the American South, blending British picturesque traditions with a keen awareness of local topography and cultural nuances. His legacy continues to inspire artists today who strive to emulate his dedication to detail and emotional expression—a testament to his lasting influence on the development of American visual culture.
Charles Fraser

Charles Fraser

1782 - 1860 , Regno Unito

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  • Artistic Movement Or Style: British picturesque
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Claude Lorraine']
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Thomas Coram']
  • Date Of Birth: August 20, 1782
  • Date Of Death: October 5, 1860
  • Full Name: Charles Fraser
  • Nationality: Scottish
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Young Polo Player
    • Landscape with Figures
  • Place Of Birth: Edinburgh, United Kingdom