A Bedouin
ジョン・フレデリック・ルイス(1804 – 1876)
ジョン・フレデリック・ルイス:オリエンタリズム絵画の巨匠。エジプト、スペイン、モロッコを描いた精緻な水彩と油彩作品群。19世紀の異国情緒あふれる風景と文化を体験してください。
イェール英国美術館(New Haven, United States of America)
英国美術の旅へ!ホガースからターナーまで、ルイ・カーン設計の空間で5世紀にわたる傑作を堪能。研究拠点としても活気あるイェール大学ブリティッシュ・アートセンター。 アメリカ合衆国 ニューヘイブン イェール英国美術センター 英国美術 2,000点以上の絵画 美術館 1966年
A Bedouin - John Frederick Lewis: Capturing Desert Tranquility
John Frederick Lewis’s “A Bedouin” stands as a testament to the Victorian fascination with Orientalism—a genre that sought to depict exotic lands and cultures through idealized representations, often imbued with moral lessons. Painted in 1851 during his second expedition to Egypt, this watercolor captures a serene moment of Bedouin life against the backdrop of Mount Sinai’s rugged landscape. Lewis meticulously observed daily rituals and customs, striving for accuracy while simultaneously elevating them into symbols of noble simplicity and spiritual contemplation.- Subject Matter: The painting portrays a solitary Bedouin man standing upright with his arms crossed, gazing towards the horizon. Beside him are two books—likely representing knowledge and reflection—and a handbag suggesting practicality amidst the desert environment.
- Style & Technique: Lewis employed a masterful watercolor technique characterized by delicate washes of color and subtle tonal variations. His meticulous attention to detail is evident in the rendering of the man’s clothing, the turban adorning his head, and the textured surface of the beige wove paper. The artist skillfully blended realism with idealized beauty, reflecting Victorian sensibilities about portraying distant cultures.
- Historical Context: Lewis's work emerged during a period of intense exploration and scientific inquiry into Egyptology. Artists like Gérôme were attempting to portray Egyptian life in ways that challenged conventional European perceptions. Lewis’s depiction aligns with this broader trend—presenting an image of Bedouin culture as dignified, pious, and harmonious with nature.
- Symbolism: The solitary figure embodies resilience and contemplation amidst the vastness of the desert. The books symbolize intellectual pursuits and moral virtue – values highly esteemed in Victorian society. Furthermore, the positioning of the man suggests a connection to divine presence, mirroring prevalent religious beliefs of the time.
- Emotional Impact: “A Bedouin” evokes feelings of tranquility, introspection, and admiration for the beauty of untouched landscapes. Lewis’s masterful brushwork conveys a sense of stillness and serenity—a deliberate contrast to the turbulent political climate of Victorian Britain. It invites viewers to contemplate themes of spirituality and moral fortitude.
作品詳細
- 作品名: A Bedouin
- 作家: ジョン・フレデリック・ルイス
- 制作年: 1851
- 著作権の状態: パブリックドメイン
- 展示場所: イェール英国美術館
- 動勢: Orientalist Painting
- 技法・素材: WallArt
- 制作時期: Orientalist Period
- コーパスの文脈: exotic landscapes , genre narrative
- キーワード: desert landscape art , watercolor portrait , orientalist art print
作品詳細
- Medium: Watercolor & Gouache
- Subject or theme: Bedouin Landscape
- Artistic style: Realist
- Notable elements or techniques: Detailed Observation
- Title: A Bedouin
- Movement: Orientalism
- Location: Yale Center for British Art


