Manon
Acrylic On Canvas
WallArt
Impressionism
1946
40.0 x 30.0 cm
Arts Council Collection
ჰენრი ლემბი (1883 – 1960)
აღმოაჩინეთ ჰენრი ლამბი (1883-1960), ავსტრალიაში დაბადებული ბრიტანელი მხატვარი, რომელიც ცნობილია გამოხატულობითი პორტრეტებით, მძაფრ სამხედრო ხალხით და პოსტიმპრესიონისტული ლანდშაფტებით. შესDiscover Henry Lamb (1883-1960), an Australian-born British painter renowned for expressive portraits, poignant war art & Post-Impressionist landscapes. Explore his unique style and iconic works.
Arts Council Collection (London, United Kingdom)
აღმოაჩინეთ თანამედროვე და კონტემპორარული ბრიტანული ხელოვნება Arts Council Collection-ში! „კედლების გარე მუზეუმი“, რომელიც აჩვენებს אייკონურ მხატვრებს, როგორიცაა ბეიკონი, ჰოკნი და ფროიდი მთელი გაერთიანებული სამეფოს საგამოფენო და დინამიური გამოფენებით.
Manon: A Parisian Belle Époque Portrait
Henry Lamb’s “Manon” stands as a poignant emblem of the Belle Époque—that intoxicating period of artistic flourishing and societal optimism preceding World War I in Paris. Painted in 1946, this portrait transcends mere representation; it delves into the psychological complexities of its subject, capturing a moment of contemplative introspection against a subtly textured backdrop.
- Subject Matter: The artwork depicts Manon Lescaut, a fictional character from Abbé Prévost’s novel “The Cavalier Des Grieux and Manon Lescaut,” embodying youthful beauty and vulnerability. Lamb skillfully portrays her gaze directed towards the distance—a gesture laden with unspoken longing and perhaps regret.
- Style: Lamb's approach aligns closely with Impressionism, albeit imbued with a distinctly personal sensibility. While acknowledging influences from artists like Matisse and Gauguin – particularly in his use of color palettes – Lamb eschews overtly decorative elements, prioritizing tonal harmony and capturing the ephemeral quality of light.
- Technique: Executed in oil paint on canvas, “Manon” demonstrates meticulous brushwork, layering thin glazes to achieve a luminous surface finish. The artist’s attention to detail is evident in the rendering of Manon's hair—carefully sculpted and illuminated—and the subtle gradations of color within the yellowish background hue.
The painting’s symbolism speaks volumes about the anxieties simmering beneath the veneer of Parisian elegance. The distant gaze reflects the protagonist’s awareness of societal constraints and the inevitable disillusionment that accompanies romantic idealism. Lamb utilizes muted tones to convey a sense of melancholy, subtly mirroring the emotional core of Prévost's narrative.
“Manon” is more than just an aesthetically pleasing image; it’s a window into a bygone era—a testament to Lamb’s ability to distill complex emotions and psychological states onto canvas. Its enduring appeal lies in its capacity to resonate with viewers across generations, prompting contemplation on themes of desire, innocence, and the bittersweet passage of time.
- Dimensions: 40 x 30 cm
- Artist: Henry Lamb (1883 – 1960)
- Born City: Adelaide
- Born Country: Australia
Lamb’s artistic legacy extends beyond “Manon,” encompassing landscapes infused with Breton inspiration and evocative depictions of the Eiffel Tower. His work exemplifies the spirit of experimentation and innovation that characterized the Belle Époque, cementing his place as a pivotal figure in Australian art history.
ამ ნამუშევრის შესახებ
- სათაური: Manon
- ხატულა: ჰენრი ლემბი
- წელი: 1946
- ორიგინალის ზომები: 40.0 x 30.0 cm
- ფორმატი: Portrait
- საავტორო უფლების სტატუსი: საავტორო უფლებებით დაცულია
- სად შეიძლება ნახვა: Arts Council Collection
- შემოქმედებითი პერიოდი: Mature Period
- კონტექსტური კორპუსი: romanticism , gauguin
- ძირითადი ფერი: Driftwood
მოკლე ინფორმაცია
- Notable elements or techniques: Detailed portraiture
- Movement: Impressionism
- Location: Private Collection
- Year: 1946
- Influences: Georges Henri Rivière
- Artist: Henry Lamb
- Dimensions: 40 x 30 cm