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Polperro

  • 制作日1902
  • 寸法46.0 x 62.0 cm

Explore the evocative oil paintings of John Robertson Reid, capturing Cornish life & daily scenes. A British artist known for his detailed depictions of 19th-century society.

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$ 81

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アーティストの略歴

Early Life and Artistic Foundations

John Robertson Reid, born on August 6th, 1851, in Scotland, embarked on a journey that would see him capture the essence of British life with remarkable detail and sensitivity. His initial artistic training under George Chalmers and William MacTaggart laid a solid foundation for his future endeavors, instilling within him a respect for traditional techniques alongside an emerging interest in capturing the natural world directly from observation. This early period was characterized by a dedication to plein air painting – working outdoors, directly before the subject – a practice that would become central to his artistic identity and set him apart from many of his contemporaries. He honed his skills depicting the Surrey countryside, often employing local people as models, creating scenes imbued with authenticity and a quiet dignity.

The Cornish Years: A Flourishing Career

In the early 1880s, Reid relocated to Cornwall, a region that would profoundly influence his artistic output for decades. The rugged coastline, picturesque villages, and vibrant community provided an endless source of inspiration. It was here that his career truly flourished. He became known for his ability to portray everyday life with both realism and emotional depth. Scenes of coastal activity, family gatherings, and rural pursuits filled his canvases, offering a glimpse into the lives of ordinary people during the Victorian era. This period saw him move toward what would become his signature style – a blend of Naturalism, influenced by artists like Sir George Clausen, and elements of Realism inspired by French painters such as Jules Bastien-Lepage, with subtle hints of Impressionistic techniques in his handling of light and color.

Presidency and Recognition

Reid’s talent and dedication did not go unnoticed. In 1886, he was elected President of the Society of British Artists, a prestigious position that provided him with increased visibility and access to London's art circles. He further solidified his standing in the artistic community by becoming President of the Society of Sculptors, Painters and Gravers in 1898. These roles not only elevated his profile but also allowed him to champion the work of other artists and contribute to the broader cultural landscape. His paintings were increasingly sought after, and he gained a reputation for capturing the spirit of the age with honesty and grace.

A Unique Approach: Cricket Matches and Social Commentary

While Reid excelled in portraying various aspects of British life, his depictions of country cricket matches are particularly noteworthy. “A Country Cricket Match,” painted at The Well House in West Sussex, is a prime example of his ability to blend sporting action with social observation. These paintings weren’t merely records of a game; they were detailed portraits of Victorian society, capturing the interactions and nuances of village life. He meticulously documented the scene on location, adding layers of authenticity that resonated with viewers. Beyond cricket, Reid's work often subtly commented on the changing social dynamics of the time, portraying the lives of working-class individuals with respect and dignity – a refreshing perspective in an era often dominated by depictions of the upper classes.

Legacy and Influence

John Robertson Reid passed away on February 10th, 1926, leaving behind a rich artistic legacy. His work continues to be admired for its technical skill, emotional depth, and insightful portrayal of Victorian life. He was not only a talented painter but also a dedicated advocate for the arts, fostering a sense of community among his peers. His sisters, Lizzie Reid and Flora MacDonald Reid, were also exhibiting artists, demonstrating a strong artistic lineage within the family. Furthermore, he was the great-uncle of Sir Norman Reid, who later served as Director of the Tate Gallery, further cementing the family’s contribution to the art world. His paintings offer a valuable window into a bygone era, capturing the beauty and complexity of British society with enduring appeal.

基本情報

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Impressionism
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Cornish Impressionism']
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
    • William Holman Hunt
    • George Frederic Watts
  • Date Of Birth: August 6, 1851
  • Date Of Death: February 10, 1926
  • Full Name: John Robertson Reid
  • Nationality: Scottish
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Leaving School
    • Rival Grandfathers
    • John Campbell
  • Place Of Birth: Edinburgh, Scotland