Sleeping Cat
Oil On Canvas
WallArt
Contemporary Realism
1938
Modern
35.0 x 45.0 cm
アシュモリアン美術館
Sleeping Cat - A Portrait of Quiet Observation
William Menzies Coldstream’s “Sleeping Cat,” completed in 1938, is more than just a depiction of feline repose; it embodies the artist's unwavering dedication to meticulous observation—a cornerstone of his artistic philosophy and a hallmark of British realist painting during its formative years.
The artwork itself presents a serene portrait of Helen Darbishire, Principal of Somerville College Oxford. Darbishire is seated comfortably in her chair, cradling a ginger tabby cat in her arms. The composition prioritizes stillness and intimacy, capturing a moment of profound connection between woman and animal—a theme frequently explored by Coldstream throughout his career.
Coldstream’s technique exemplifies the analytical realism championed by him and fellow artists like Graham Bell and Victor Pasmore during the Euston Road School. He employed oil paint on canvas with a deliberate layering process, utilizing impasto – thick brushstrokes of pigment applied to create textural surfaces—to convey depth and luminosity. This method allowed Coldstream to meticulously record every nuance of light and shadow, mirroring his belief that “I lose interest unless I let myself be ruled by what I see.”
The painting’s muted palette – dominated by earthy tones of ochre, umber, and ivory – contributes to its contemplative mood. These colors subtly evoke the warmth of domestic comfort alongside a quiet dignity reflecting Darbishire's position as an academic leader. The cat itself serves as a symbol of tranquility and vulnerability—a counterpoint to the intellectual pursuits undertaken by Darbishire.
“Sleeping Cat” resides in Ashmolean Museum, Oxford, where it continues to fascinate visitors with its masterful execution and evocative portrayal of human-animal companionship. It stands as a testament to Coldstream’s enduring legacy—a champion of direct observation and a pioneer of British realist art.
- Artist: William Menzies Coldstream
- Year Created: 1938
- Medium: Oil on Canvas
- Location: Ashmolean Museum, Oxford
- Style: Analytical Realism
Further research suggests that Helen Darbishire’s influence extended beyond the portrait itself. She was a prominent figure in British feminist thought and education during her time at Somerville College.
The painting's emotional impact is palpable—a quiet celebration of tenderness, vulnerability, and the beauty found within simple moments of domestic life. It invites contemplation on themes of caregiving, companionship, and the importance of perceiving the world with unwavering attention.
ウィリアム・メンジーズ・コールドストリーム(1908 – 1987)
サー・ウィリアム・コールドストリーム(1908-1987):英国を代表する写実主義画家であり、影響力のある美術教師。分析的な肖像画や風景画で知られ、ユーストン・ロード派において重要な役割を果たした。英国の美術教育の形成に寄与した。
アシュモリアン美術館(Oxford, United Kingdom)
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作品詳細
- 作品名: Sleeping Cat
- 作家: ウィリアム・メンジーズ・コールドストリーム
- 制作年: 1938
- 作品サイズ: 35.0 x 45.0 cm
- 技法: Landscape
- 著作権の状態: 著作権保護対象
- 展示場所: アシュモリアン美術館
- 技法・素材: Oil On Canvas
- カラーパレット: Earthy
- 主要な色: Walnut
作品詳細
- Artistic style: Portraiture
- Title: Sleeping Cat
- Notable elements or techniques: Analytical realism; Impasto texture
- Subject or theme: Domestic scene
- Influences: Observation
- Artist: William Menzies Coldstream
- Movement: Realism