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Pugilists

5 parts 1 The artwork2 In context3 About this artwork4 Artist and museum5 Look closely

Vardas ir pavardė Klasė Data
ellen lanyon, Pugilists (1965), Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University. Reprodukcija skirta informacinėms tikslams; teisės priklauso teisėsобладаiciui.

Pagrindinė informacija

Autorius
ellen lanyon originaluniqueart.com/lt/artists/ellen-lanyon/
Spalvotas
1965
Originalus dydis
62 x 62 cm
Judėjimas
Surrealism Dream logic painted with waking precision: impossible things shown as if they were ordinary.
Laikotarpis
Modern
Viešintas
Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University originaluniqueart.com/lt/museums/nasher-museum-of-art-at-duke-university-durham_lt/

In context

Pugilists — ellen lanyon

How big is it?

The original measures 62 × 62 cm (height × width), drawn here beside an adult of average height.

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  1. 1960

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    Paletė
    Neutrals Dominiruojanti spalvų grupė paveikslėlyje.
    Pagrindinė spalva
    Putty
    Intensyvumas
    Balanced Kiek spalvų yra prisigamintų ir kokios jos yra ryškios – nuo vienos nuolydžios spalvos iki daugybės ryškių tonų.
    Kontrastas
    Bold Kiek spalvų skiriasi šviesos ir ryškumo dėkingai per visą paveikslą.
    Harmonija
    Strong Color Unity Kaip spalvos dera tarpusavyje – nuo kontrastuojančių iki visiškai suvienytų.
    Ryškumas
    Brilliant Bendras vaizdo šviesumas ar tamsumas, nuo gilių šešėlių iki ryškių šviesos dėliojų.
    Sodrumas
    Balanced Soft Spalvų gryrumas ir intensyvumas svyruoja nuo beveik pilkšų iki visiškai ryškių.

    Apie šį kūrinį

    Pugilists — ellen lanyon

    Notes on this work

    Written for this guide from published sources. The catalogue record itself is on the first part of this guide.

    Artistic style
    Surrealism
    Subject or theme
    Two boxers in an intense match

    A Duel in the Dreamscape: The Visceral World of Ellen Lanyon

    In the evocative oil painting Pugilists, created in 1965, artist Ellen Lanyon invites us into a theater of tension where the boundaries between reality and the subconscious begin to blur. At first glance, the viewer is confronted with the raw, kinetic energy of a boxing match; two figures are locked in a struggle that feels both deeply physical and hauntingly surreal. One fighter remains upright, looming over his opponent who has been brought to his knees, arms raised in a gesture that oscillates between defense and exhaustion. Yet, as one lingers on the canvas, the scene transcends the grit of a sporting event, revealing itself to be a meticulously crafted dreamscape where every shadow and figure contributes to a larger, more unsettling narrative.

    Lanyon’s technique is a masterclass in controlled intensity. Working with oil on linen, she employs a precise, almost surgical attention to line—a skill likely forged during her childhood years observing the intricate machinery of her father’s foundry. This precision allows her to render the anatomy of the struggle with clarity, even as the composition introduces elements that defy conventional logic. The presence of smaller, peripheral figures and enigmatic objects, such as a solitary boxing glove drifting in the mid-ground, creates a sense of fragmented memory. These details suggest that we are not merely watching a fight, but witnessing a psychological tableau where the physical impact of the punch is secondary to the emotional weight of the encounter.

    The historical and personal context of Lanyon’s work adds layers of profound meaning to Pugilists. Growing up with the influence of the industrial landscape and the surreal spectacles of the Chicago World's Fair, Lanyon developed a unique ability to find the uncanny within the familiar. In this piece, the "pugilists" serve as symbols of conflict, resilience, and the inevitable fall. The painting captures that breathless moment of impact, where the determination of the victor meets the vulnerability of the defeated. For the collector or interior designer, this work offers more than just a striking visual; it provides a focal point of intellectual depth and dramatic movement.

    Integrating such a powerful piece into a curated space requires an appreciation for its ability to command attention. Whether placed in a modern gallery setting or a sophisticated private study, Pugilists acts as a window into the human psyche. It is a work that rewards repeated viewing, offering new insights into its composition with every glance. For those seeking a reproduction that embodies the intersection of mid-century surrealism and raw athletic drama, Lanyon’s masterpiece stands as an enduring testament to the beauty found in the struggle between light and shadow, strength and surrender.

    Virus ir muziejus

    Pugilists — ellen lanyon

    Autorius

    ellen lanyon

    A World Between Dreams and Reality: The Art of Ellen Lanyon

    Ellen Lanyon’s paintings are portals, inviting viewers into a realm where the familiar tilts on its axis and the subconscious takes visible form. Born in Chicago in 1948, her artistic journey began not within the hallowed halls of academia, though she would later attend both the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, the University of Iowa, and even undertake postgraduate studies at the Courtauld Institute in London on a Fulbright fellowship, but amidst the industrial landscape of her father’s foundry. This early exposure to the precise rendering of machine parts instilled in her a meticulous attention to line – a characteristic that would become a hallmark of her distinctive style. But it was a childhood visit to the “Midget Village” at the 1933 Chicago World's Fair, an undeniably surreal spectacle, that left a deeper, more lasting impression, seeding within her imagination a fascination with the uncanny and the disquieting juxtaposition of realities.

    From Portraits to Dreamscapes: The Evolution of a Vision

    Lanyon’s early work focused on intimate portraits of relatives and the spaces they inhabited – quiet studies imbued with a sense of psychological depth.

    Muziejus

    Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University

    On show in Durham, JAV

    A Dialogue Across Time: The Soul of the Nasher Museum

    To step into the Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University is to enter a space where the boundaries of history and modernity dissolve, replaced by a profound, ongoing conversation between eras. Located in the heart of Durham, North Carolina, this institution does not merely display objects; it orchestrates an encounter between the viewer and the vast spectrum of human creativity. The museum serves as a bridge, connecting the ancient whispers of Pre-Columbian civilizations with the vibrant, often provocative pulses of contemporary global art. For the discerning collector or the lover of fine aesthetics, the Nasher offers more than a gallery visit—it provides an intellectual sanctuary where every artifact and canvas acts as a vessel for storytelling, culture, and transformative thought.

    The museum’s collection is a breathtaking tapestry of human achievement, characterized by its remarkable breadth. One might find themselves mesmerized by the delicate precision of Mayan ceramics, where intricate glyphs offer a window into a complex, ancient cosmology, or lost in the rhythmic patterns of Peruvian textiles that embody centuries of ancestral wisdom and masterful craftsmanship. Yet, as one moves through the galleries, this ancient reverence seamlessly transitions into the electric energy of the present day.

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    MLA
    lanyon, ellen. Pugilists. 1965, Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University. https://originaluniqueart.com/lt/art/ellen-lanyon-pugilists-D9PJ5D-en/
    APA
    lanyon, ellen (1965). Pugilists [Painting]. Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University. https://originaluniqueart.com/lt/art/ellen-lanyon-pugilists-D9PJ5D-en/
    Chicago
    ellen lanyon. Pugilists. 1965. Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University. https://originaluniqueart.com/lt/art/ellen-lanyon-pugilists-D9PJ5D-en/
    Harvard
    lanyon, ellen (1965) Pugilists. Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University. Available at: https://originaluniqueart.com/lt/art/ellen-lanyon-pugilists-D9PJ5D-en/

    Look closely

    Pugilists — ellen lanyon

    Look closely

    Answer in your own words. There are no wrong answers here — only answers you can explain.

    1. What catches your eye first, and why?
    2. Which colours or shapes create the mood — and what is that mood?
    3. Our catalogue files this work under: boxing, athleticism, conflict. Do you agree? What would you add, or take away?
    4. Look back at Urbino (2010), earlier in this guide. Name two things it shares with this work, and one that is different.
    5. Surrealism: Dream logic painted with waking precision: impossible things shown as if they were ordinary. Where can you see that in this work?

    Your response

    Write a short paragraph about this artwork. Use the facts from the earlier parts of this guide, and your answers above.