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Sir Charles A. Elton

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Edward Bird, Sir Charles A. Elton. Domínio público.

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Artista
Edward Bird originaluniqueart.com/pt/artists/edward-bird_pt/
Datas do artista
1772 – 1819
Movimento
Academic Realism Highly polished, carefully finished realism taught by the official art schools of the 1800s.

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Sir Charles A. Elton — Edward Bird

Quando poderá ter sido pintada esta obra?

  1. 1770
  2. 1780
  3. 1790
  4. 1800
  5. 1810

Sombreado: a trajetória de Edward Bird (1772–1819)

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Paleta de cores

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    Cor principal

    Phthalo Green #1e190f

    Paleta catalogada

    • #1E190F
    • #845E34
    • #B2A16E
    • #302718
    Paleta
    Earthy A família de cores predominante na imagem.
    Nome da cor principal
    Phthalo Green
    Intensidade
    Monochromatic O quão saturadas e variadas são as cores, desde um único tom suave até muitos tons vibrantes.
    Contraste
    Serene O grau de variação da luminosidade e saturação das cores ao longo da imagem.
    Harmonia
    Strong Color Unity A forma como as cores interagem entre si, desde o contraste marcante até a total harmonia.
    Brilho
    Deep_shadow O nível de luminosidade ou escuridão da imagem como um todo, desde as sombras profundas até os brilhos intensos.
    Saturação
    Muted Quão puras e intensas são as cores, do quase cinza ao totalmente vívido.

    Artista e museu

    Artista

    Edward Bird

    Nascido em Wolverhampton, Reino Unido

    Edward Bird (1772–1819)

    Edward Bird, born in Wolverhampton, Staffordshire, England, on April 12th, 1772, embarked upon an artistic journey far removed from the grand narratives of history painting. Instead, his formative years were spent honing skills within the practical realm of a carpenter’s workshop – his father’s trade – where he initially apprenticed as a japanning artist, meticulously applying decorative designs onto tea trays.

    Early Influences: The precision and decorative prowess cultivated through japanning techniques served as an initial catalyst for Bird's artistic sensibilities. He absorbed inspiration from the meticulous craftsmanship of his father’s profession, shaping his understanding of visual artistry.

    The Bristol School and Artistic Flourishing

    Bird relocated to Bristol in 1794 seeking broader horizons, a city brimming with cultural vibrancy. There he married Martha Dodrell and established himself as an independent artist, accepting commissions ranging from intimate portraiture to illustrative work for books and decorative paintings commissioned by local churches.

    Bristol proved more than merely a place of employment; it became a crucible for intellectual exchange and artistic experimentation. Bird swiftly joined forces with fellow artists—Edward Villiers Rippingille and Nathan Cooper Branwhite—forming what would become known as the Bristol School. This informal collective prioritized fresh color palettes and keen observation of everyday life, qualities that would define Bird’s distinctive style.

    A pivotal relationship was his friendship with George Cumberland, an art collector whose extensive library provided invaluable access to a wealth of artistic inspiration. Cumberland's patronage opened doors to study works by the Old Masters, profoundly shaping Bird’s aesthetic sensibilities.

    Recognition in London and a Shift to Historical Themes

    The year 1809 marked a turning point in Bird’s career. His submission to the Royal Academy garnered immediate acclaim, its compelling narrative and skillful execution resonating with both critics and patrons. This success brought royal recognition—the Prince Regent acquired his painting ‘Good News,’ and commissioned him for further projects.

    He transitioned towards history painting, specializing in dramatic battle scenes demanding technical mastery alongside a powerful sense of narrative. Notable works included ‘The Field of Chevy Chase’ and ‘The Day After the Battle,’ showcasing Bird's ability to capture the intensity and emotional weight of historical events.

    Later Years, Legacy, and Artistic Style

    Despite achieving considerable acclaim, Bird’s later years were shadowed by declining health and artistic challenges. His attempts at large-scale historical paintings proved more difficult than anticipated, and he struggled to maintain the momentum of his earlier successes.

    Bird passed away on November 2nd, 1819, leaving behind a diverse body of work celebrated in a retrospective exhibition held shortly after his death. Edward Bird is remembered as a pivotal figure in British art history—particularly for his contributions to the development of the Bristol School and his unique ability to seamlessly blend genre painting with historical themes.

    His influence extended beyond his immediate circle, inspiring subsequent generations of artists who embraced naturalism and sought to capture the authenticity of everyday life. Bird’s legacy lies not only in the beauty and skill of his paintings but also in his role as a catalyst for artistic innovation within Bristol—a testament to collaboration and the enduring appeal of naturalistic representation.

    Bird's style was characterized by naturalism, fresh color palettes, and detailed depictions of both everyday life and significant historical events. He skillfully combined elements of genre and history painting, creating works that were both emotionally resonant and technically accomplished.

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