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Simon Lord Lovat

William Hogarth (1697 – 1764)

Descoperă William Hogarth (1697-1764), pictor britanic genial și satiric! Auză despre *Progresul harlatinei* și observațiile sale sociale provocatoare.

Simon Lord Lovat: A Portrait of Rebellion and Dignity

William Hogarth’s “Simon Lord Lovat” stands as a remarkable testament to the artist's ability to capture not just likeness but also character—a feat achieved through masterful engraving technique and imbued with profound symbolic resonance. Created in 1746, during the tumultuous years leading up to the Jacobite uprising against George II, this portrait transcends mere visual representation; it’s a snapshot of an era defined by political intrigue and aristocratic ambition.
  • Artist: William Hogarth (1697 – 1764), a London Life in Ink and Paint
  • Medium: Engraving on Copper Plate, Second State
  • Dimensions: Approximately 33.66 x 22.23 cm
  • Collection: Royal Academy of Arts
The etching’s monochrome palette—primarily hatching and cross-hatching—is deliberately restrained, prioritizing tonal gradation to sculpt form and texture with exceptional precision. Lines aren't merely decorative; they convey the roughness of fabric, the contours of skin, and the subtle nuances of posture – mirroring Hogarth’s meticulous observation of human anatomy and behavior. This technique reflects the Baroque influence prevalent in Hogarth’s time, prioritizing realism and conveying emotion through visual detail.
  • Composition: Centered around Lord Lovat's figure, seated confidently with crossed legs, emphasizing his status and composure.
  • Lighting & Perspective: Even illumination contributes to a sense of solemnity, highlighting the subject’s face and conveying an air of dignified contemplation.
  • Symbolic Elements: The book held by Lord Lovat serves as a potent emblem of intellect and authority—a subtle nod to his role as a Jacobite supporter and intellectual leader.
Beyond its technical brilliance, “Simon Lord Lovat” possesses significant historical context. It portrays Simon Fraser, eleventh Lord Lovat, a prominent figure in the Jacobite cause who bravely defended James II’s claim to the throne against George II's forces at Culloden Moor. The portrait captures him during his imprisonment in St Albans, reflecting the anxieties and uncertainties of the period. Hogarth’s depiction is notable for its unflinching portrayal of human vulnerability alongside aristocratic grandeur—a characteristic that aligns with Hogarth’s broader artistic mission to expose societal hypocrisy and champion moral integrity.
  • Style: Rococo/Baroque Influenced – Demonstrating Hogarth's commitment to capturing the psychological complexities of his subjects
  • Technique: Engraving—A process that demanded considerable skill and patience, resulting in a remarkably detailed image.
This artwork’s enduring appeal lies not only in its aesthetic beauty but also in its ability to transport viewers back to 18th-century London – a city grappling with political upheaval and social change. “Simon Lord Lovat” remains an unforgettable portrait of courage, conviction, and the indelible mark left by history on human character. Its reproduction offers a captivating glimpse into Hogarth’s artistic vision and the spirit of his era.

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  • Title: Simon Lord Lovat
  • Medium: Gravură și litografie
  • Notable elements or techniques: Detalii minuțioase în îmbrăcăminte și expresie facială; tehnică de gravură cu linii întrerupte pentru definirea formei.
  • Dimensions: 33.6 x 22.3 cm
  • Subject or theme: Portretizarea unui nobil jacobit
  • Influences: Știința și arta
  • Location: Colecția Națională a Picturii Românești

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