Michael Foot
2002
213.0 x 153.0 cm
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Michael Foot
지클레 / 아트 프린트
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작가 약력
Robert Oskar Lenkiewicz (1941–2002): A Visionary of Darkness and Folklore
Robert Oskar Lenkiewicz (31 December 1941 – 5 August 2002) was a British artist whose distinctive style combined surrealism, folklore, and macabre realism to create unsettling portraits and evocative landscapes that continue to fascinate audiences today. Born in Plymouth, Devon, Lenkiewicz’s life was marked by unconventional pursuits and an unwavering dedication to exploring the darker aspects of human experience and mythology. His work transcends mere visual representation; it delves into psychological depths and confronts viewers with uncomfortable truths about mortality and belief.- Early Life & Influences: Lenkiewicz's childhood was steeped in Cornish folklore and pagan traditions, profoundly shaping his artistic sensibilities. He exhibited an early talent for drawing and painting, honing his skills through self-education and experimentation. His fascination with the grotesque and macabre stemmed from a lifelong interest in anatomy and morbid curiosity—a characteristic that would become central to his oeuvre.
- Formal Training & Artistic Development: Despite eschewing traditional academic training, Lenkiewicz studied at Chelsea School of Art in London, where he gained exposure to influential artists like Francis Bacon and Lucian Freud. However, he largely rejected the conventions of representational art, prioritizing expressive abstraction and psychological exploration.
- Signature Style & Recurring Themes: Lenkiewicz’s artistic style is instantly recognizable for its bold colors, distorted figures, and meticulous attention to detail—often juxtaposed with unsettling imagery drawn from folklore and mythology. Recurring themes included death, decay, ritualistic practices, and the confrontation between rationality and irrationality. He famously stated that he wanted to “make people uncomfortable,” achieving this goal through his uncompromising vision.
- Notable Works & Recognition: Lenkiewicz achieved international acclaim for his portraits of celebrities and ordinary individuals alike—often rendered with unflinching honesty and psychological insight. Among his most celebrated pieces are the triptychs depicting Richard Trevithick, Thomas Newcomen and Sir Charles Eastlake (1973–1995), which exemplify his masterful blending of historical figures and macabre realism. His artwork continues to be exhibited in museums worldwide.
- Legacy & Historical Significance: Lenkiewicz’s influence extends beyond the realm of art, impacting literature and film. He challenged conventional notions of beauty and morality, prompting viewers to confront uncomfortable questions about human nature and spirituality. Considered a pioneer of dark surrealism, Lenkiewicz remains an artist whose uncompromising vision continues to inspire artists and scholars alike—a testament to his enduring contribution to British art history.
robert oskar lenkiewicz
1941 - 2002
주요 정보
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Dark Surrealism
- Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
- Francis Bacon
- Salvador Dalí
- Date Of Birth: December 31, 1941
- Date Of Death: August 5, 2002
- Full Name: Robert Oscar Lenkiewicz
- Nationality: British
- Notable Artworks:
- A Triptych Depicting Richard Trevithick, Thomas Newcomen and Sir Charles Eastlake
- John E. Anderson, Principal of the College of Saint Mark and Saint John
- Study of Child, Project 3
- Place Of Birth: London, England

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