Head
1938
32.0 x 15.0 cm
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Head
지클레 / 아트 프린트
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Composition and Style
The painting features a head with a red background, composed of various parts including a face, an eye, and a mouth. Two small circles are located near the bottom left corner, adding to the overall sense of mystery and intrigue. The composition suggests that it might be a collage or a mixed media piece, showcasing Colin Middleton's experimentation with different techniques.Artist and Museum
Colin Middleton was a prominent artist from Ireland, known for his unique style and contribution to the country's art scene. The Ulster Museum is a cultural treasure that houses a wide range of collections, including art, history, and natural science. As mentioned in the Ulster Museum Ireland, a Cultural Treasure article, this museum provides a unique opportunity to explore the rich history and culture of Northern Ireland.Other Notable Works
Some other notable works by Colin Middleton include Man at a Piano and Give Me to Drink, both of which are also part of the Ulster Museum's collection. These paintings demonstrate the artist's ability to create thought-provoking and visually striking pieces. For more information on these works, visit the Colin Middleton: Man at a Piano and Colin Middleton: Give Me to Drink pages on OriginalUniqueArt.- Harry R Douglas is another artist whose work can be found in the Ulster Museum, with pieces like Lady M. A. Henderson showcasing his skill with oil on copper.
- The 1680s decade saw significant cultural and artistic developments in Europe, laying the groundwork for future movements like modern art.
The "Head" by Colin Middleton is a fascinating example of modern art from Ireland, with its unique composition and style making it a must-see for art enthusiasts. As part of the Ulster Museum's collection, it contributes to the rich cultural heritage of Northern Ireland, showcasing the region's vibrant artistic history.
작가 약력
Early Life and Artistic Influences
Colin Middleton (1910–1983) was born in Belfast, Northern Ireland, the only child of Charles Middleton, a damask designer who fostered an appreciation for European Modernism within his family. Despite initial reluctance to pursue formal artistic training—influenced by his father’s preference for Impressionist aesthetics—Middleton attended Belfast Royal Academy until 1927 and continued his studies with evening classes at Belfast School of Art under the guidance of Newton Penprase, gaining invaluable experience in design. From a young age, Middleton was captivated by the visionary landscapes of Vincent van Gogh, whose expressive brushstrokes and emotional intensity profoundly shaped his artistic sensibilities. Simultaneously, he absorbed inspiration from James Ensor’s unsettling imagery and symbolic explorations, broadening his understanding of Surrealist principles. These formative influences would become central to his distinctive artistic vision throughout his career.- Van Gogh: Particularly admired for his use of color and emotive brushwork.
- James Ensor: Influenced by Ensor’s exploration of psychological themes and symbolic representation.
Career Development and Artistic Style
Middleton's artistic journey began with exhibitions at Ulster Academy of Arts in 1931, showcasing landscapes imbued with a palpable sense of atmosphere. He quickly gained recognition for his participation in the inaugural exhibition of Ulster Unit, reflecting the burgeoning Surrealist movement in Northern Ireland—a movement championed by Paul Nash and Tristam Hillier. His early work demonstrated an Expressionist approach, capturing Belfast’s urban environment with bold colors and dynamic compositions.- Early Exhibitions: Ulster Academy of Arts (1931)
- Surrealist Influences: Embracing the aesthetic principles of Surrealism
Major Achievements and Recognition
Middleton's prolific output spanned decades, marked by numerous exhibitions in Dublin, London, and Boston. He served as a designer for the New Theatre and sets for the Circle Theatre and Lyric Theatre during his time in Bangor.- Theatre Design: Collaborations with Bangor’s theatre companies
Legacy and Artistic Significance
Colin Middleton’s artistic output remains a cornerstone of Northern Irish Surrealism, characterized by an unwavering commitment to capturing the beauty and complexity of ordinary life—a perspective that resonated deeply with contemporaries.“His work first appeared at the royal hibernian academy in 1938,” reflecting his dedication to sharing his vision with the wider artistic community. His son was John Middleton, also an artist. He left a lasting impression on Irish art history and continues to inspire artists today.Colin Middleton
1910 - 1983
주요 정보
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Surrealism
- Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Paul Nash']
- Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
- Vincent van Gogh
- James Ensor
- Date Of Birth: 1910
- Date Of Death: 1983
- Full Name: Colin Middleton MBE
- Nationality: Irish
- Notable Artworks:
- Head
- Coal Quay, Early Morning
- Place Of Birth: Belfast, Ireland

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