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Country Girl

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hugh adam crawford, Country Girl. Reproducirano v informativne namene; vse pravice so pridržane v rokah upravljavca pravic.

Podrobnosti

Umetnik
hugh adam crawford originaluniqueart.com/sl/artists/hugh-adam-crawford/
Datumi rojstva in smrti umetnika
1898 – 1982
Prvotna velikost
61 x 64 cm

In context

Country Girl — hugh adam crawford

How big is it?

The original measures 61 × 64 cm (height × width), drawn here beside an adult of average height.

Kdaj bi bilo to lahko slikano?

  1. 1890
  2. 1900
  3. 1910
  4. 1920
  5. 1930
  6. 1940
  7. 1950
  8. 1960
  9. 1970
  10. 1980

Osenčeno: življenjsko obdobje hugh adam crawford (1898–1982)

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Barve

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    Glavna barva

    Bronze #ba5f27

    Shranjena paleta

    • #BA5F27
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    • #926233
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    Paleta barv
    Dark Prevladujoča barvna družina na sliki.
    Naziv primarne barve
    Bronze
    Intenzivnost
    Vivid Stopnja zasičenosti in raznolikost barv, od enotnega, zamegljenega odtisa do številnih živahnih barv.
    Kontrast
    Serene V kolikšni meri se barve po svetlini in zasičenosti razlikujejo skozi celotno sliko.
    Harmonija
    Strong Color Unity Stopnja harmonije barv, od kontrastnih do popolnoma ujednotenih.
    Zasvetlina
    Balanced Razmera svetloosti in temnine slike v celoti, od globokih senc do svetlih visokih svetlob.
    Zasičenost
    Clear Color Presence Kolikograščena in močna so barve, od skoraj sivih do popolnoma živahnih.

    Umetnik in muzej

    Umetnik

    hugh adam crawford

    Hugh Adam Crawford: A Glasgow Visionary

    Hugh Adam Crawford (1898 – 1982) remains a pivotal, yet often underappreciated, figure in the vibrant art scene of 1930s Glasgow. More than simply a painter, he was a charismatic teacher and mentor whose influence resonated through generations of Scottish artists, shaping their approaches to color, composition, and ultimately, their individual visions. His life’s work is characterized by a potent blend of realism and emotional depth, often exploring themes of memory, loss, and the enduring spirit of his native land. Crawford's legacy isn't solely defined by his own stunning paintings – murals, portraits, and landscapes alike – but also by the seeds of creativity he nurtured within those who studied under him.

    Early Life and Artistic Training

    Born in Busby, East Renfrewshire, Crawford’s artistic journey began at the Glasgow School of Art, where he initially honed his skills under the somewhat rigid influence of Maurice Greiffenhagen. This early training, rooted in a traditional academic approach, provided a solid foundation but ultimately proved insufficient for Crawford's burgeoning artistic sensibilities. Seeking a more liberated path, he briefly ventured to London, immersing himself in the diverse art world before returning to Glasgow in 1925. It was here that his true artistic voice began to emerge, fueled by a desire to break free from established conventions and explore new avenues of expression.

    The Influence of Glasgow and Key Works

    Glasgow during the 1930s was a crucible of artistic innovation, and Crawford found himself at its heart. He quickly established himself as a leading figure in the city’s art scene, attracting students who would go on to become significant artists themselves – Joan Eardley, Robert MacBryde, and Robert Colquhoun being among the most notable. His teaching philosophy was remarkably unconventional; he eschewed direct instruction, instead encouraging his pupils to “kick away the props” and develop their own unique approaches. This approach is vividly illustrated in works like ‘Mary Morrison’ (1937), a portrait that captures not just the subject's likeness but also her inner life with remarkable sensitivity, and ‘Ballet Dancer’ (Miss Bell) (1938), a vibrant depiction of movement and emotion rendered in bold colors. His mural work for St Columba’s Church and Bellahouston Chapel further showcased his ability to translate complex narratives into visually arresting compositions.

    World War II and Artistic Reflection

    The Second World War profoundly impacted Crawford's artistic practice. His poignant painting, ‘Tribute to Clydebank (The Stretcher Bearers)’ (1942), a stark and emotionally charged depiction of wounded soldiers being carried from the bombed city, earned him widespread acclaim and solidified his reputation as an artist deeply engaged with the realities of his time. This work, considered by Crawford himself to be his finest achievement, stands as a testament to the horrors of war and the enduring resilience of the human spirit. His commissions during this period – portraits for the Lord Provost and the Ministry of Home Security – reflected a commitment to documenting the era’s challenges while simultaneously exploring themes of sacrifice and remembrance.

    Later Years and Legacy

    Following the war, Crawford continued to teach and paint until 1954, when he accepted the role of Principal of Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art in Dundee. He remained there until 1964, continuing his influence on a new generation of artists. Despite stepping away from the direct demands of teaching, Crawford’s impact was far-reaching. He was elected an Associate of the Royal Scottish Academy in 1938 and a full member in 1956, recognizing his significant contributions to the art world. Hugh Adam Crawford's legacy endures not only through his captivating paintings but also as a visionary teacher who shaped the artistic landscape of Scotland for decades to come. His work continues to be studied and admired for its emotional resonance, technical skill, and profound engagement with the human condition.

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    MLA
    crawford, hugh adam. Country Girl. n.d., https://originaluniqueart.com/sl/art/hugh-adam-crawford-country-girl-AQVCXP-en/
    APA
    crawford, hugh adam (n.d.). Country Girl [Painting]. https://originaluniqueart.com/sl/art/hugh-adam-crawford-country-girl-AQVCXP-en/
    Chicago
    hugh adam crawford. Country Girl. n.d. https://originaluniqueart.com/sl/art/hugh-adam-crawford-country-girl-AQVCXP-en/
    Harvard
    crawford, hugh adam (n.d.) Country Girl. Available at: https://originaluniqueart.com/sl/art/hugh-adam-crawford-country-girl-AQVCXP-en/

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    Country Girl — hugh adam crawford

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    1. What catches your eye first, and why?
    2. Which colours or shapes create the mood — and what is that mood?
    3. Look back at Portrait of a Man, earlier in this guide. Name two things it shares with this work, and one that is different.
    4. What might the artist have wanted you to feel?
    5. If you could ask the artist one question about this work, what would it be?

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