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Crimson Bellied Tragopan

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Joseph Wolf, Crimson Bellied Tragopan. Domínio público.

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Artista
Joseph Wolf originaluniqueart.com/pt/artists/joseph-wolf/
Datas do artista
1820 – 1899

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Crimson Bellied Tragopan — Joseph Wolf

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  1. 1820
  2. 1830
  3. 1840
  4. 1850
  5. 1860
  6. 1870
  7. 1880
  8. 1890

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Paleta de cores

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    Cor principal

    Phthalo Green #231b17

    Paleta catalogada

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    • #B7B8BC
    • #5C5956
    • #E8E7E6
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    Phthalo Green
    Intensidade
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    Contraste
    Statement O grau de variação da luminosidade e saturação das cores ao longo da imagem.
    Harmonia
    Discordant Palette A forma como as cores interagem entre si, desde o contraste marcante até a total harmonia.
    Brilho
    Bright 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

    Joseph Wolf

    Nascido em Mörs, Germany

    Early Life and Artistic Beginnings

    Born Mathias Wolf on January 22, 1820, in the small village of Mörz near Münstermaifeld, nestled within the picturesque Rhenish Prussia – now part of modern Germany – Joseph Wolf’s life was deeply intertwined with the natural world from its very inception. His father, Anton Wolf, a farmer, and his mother, Elisabeth Probstfeld, instilled in him a profound appreciation for the landscapes and creatures surrounding their rural existence. Even as a young boy, Mathias—who would later adopt the name Joseph—displayed an extraordinary fascination with birds and animals, spending countless hours observing their behaviors and meticulously recreating their forms. This early passion manifested initially in charmingly simple silhouettes cut from paper, which he’d playfully adorn his family's windows, hinting at the artistic talent that lay within. These weren’t merely childish pastimes; they were the first stirrings of a remarkable gift for capturing the essence of wildlife. Recognizing their son’s burgeoning aptitude, Wolf’s parents secured him an apprenticeship with Gebrüder Becker, lithographers in Koblenz, beginning in 1834. This pivotal step provided him with foundational skills in printmaking and drawing—techniques that would prove invaluable throughout his career. The rigorous training honed his observational abilities and introduced him to the world of reproducing images, setting the stage for his future as a celebrated natural history illustrator.

    A Rising Star: From Darmstadt to London

    Wolf’s talent quickly became apparent, attracting attention beyond his immediate surroundings. Early commissions included illustrating Eduard Rüppell’s groundbreaking book on the birds of Abyssinia, a project that brought him initial recognition within scientific circles. This success led him to Darmstadt, where he worked under Johann Jakob Kaup at the grand ducal natural history museum. Here, Wolf further refined his skills, immersing himself in the study of avian anatomy and behavior. A crucial introduction came through Hermann Schlegel, who commissioned Wolf to create plates for Traité de Fauconnerie (Treatise on Falconry). These exquisitely detailed depictions of birds of prey established Wolf’s reputation across Europe, showcasing his ability to render animals with both scientific accuracy and artistic flair. The year 1848 marked a turning point in Wolf's life when he received an invitation from George Robert Gray to illustrate The Genera of Birds at the British Museum. This move to London proved transformative, shifting his focus towards natural history illustration for scientific publications—a path that would define his career and solidify his legacy.

    Illustrating a World of Discovery

    Once established in London, Joseph Wolf became the preferred illustrator for some of the most renowned explorers and naturalists of the Victorian era. His work accompanied the accounts of groundbreaking expeditions led by figures like David Livingstone, Alfred Russel Wallace, and Henry Walter Bates, bringing their discoveries to life for a wider audience. He meticulously documented specimens from across the globe for the Zoological Society of London’s journals, capturing the diversity of animal life with unparalleled precision. Wolf also enjoyed fruitful collaborations with other prominent artists, most notably John Gould, contributing significantly to influential ornithological works such as The Birds of Asia and The Birds of Great Britain. His contributions extended to Daniel Giraud Elliott's ambitious series, including Phasianidae (pheasants) and Paradiseida (birds of paradise), further cementing his position at the forefront of natural history illustration. Notable works like illustrations for Livingstone’s accounts and depictions of animals within the Zoological Society’s Vivarium stand as testaments to his dedication and skill.

    A Legacy of Accuracy and Artistry

    Joseph Wolf's artistic style was characterized by an unwavering commitment to accuracy and detail, combined with a remarkable ability to capture the natural postures and behaviors of animals. He eschewed anthropomorphism or sentimentality, presenting creatures as they were—powerful, graceful, and perfectly adapted to their environments. Sir Edwin Landseer famously declared him "...without exception, the best all-round animal artist who ever lived," a testament to Wolf’s exceptional talent and influence. Unlike some of his contemporaries, such as John James Audubon, Wolf prioritized scientific fidelity over dramatic composition, creating illustrations that were both aesthetically pleasing and scientifically valuable. He remained actively engaged in his work throughout his life, producing an extensive body of art for publications and private commissions until his death on April 20, 1899, in London. Buried in Highgate Cemetery, Wolf left behind a lasting impact on the field of natural history illustration, influencing generations of artists and scientists with his meticulous technique and unwavering dedication to portraying the beauty and complexity of the animal kingdom. His illustrations continue to be treasured for their artistic merit and scientific accuracy, serving as invaluable visual records of animals from around the world—a legacy that ensures his place among the great pioneers of wildlife art.

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    MLA
    Wolf, Joseph. Crimson Bellied Tragopan. n.d., https://originaluniqueart.com/pt/art/joseph-wolf-crimson-bellied-tragopan-9CWL4Y-en/
    APA
    Wolf, Joseph (n.d.). Crimson Bellied Tragopan [Painting]. https://originaluniqueart.com/pt/art/joseph-wolf-crimson-bellied-tragopan-9CWL4Y-en/
    Chicago
    Joseph Wolf. Crimson Bellied Tragopan. n.d. https://originaluniqueart.com/pt/art/joseph-wolf-crimson-bellied-tragopan-9CWL4Y-en/
    Harvard
    Wolf, Joseph (n.d.) Crimson Bellied Tragopan. Available at: https://originaluniqueart.com/pt/art/joseph-wolf-crimson-bellied-tragopan-9CWL4Y-en/

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