Ridden Down
Acrylic On Canvas
WallArt
American Regionalism
1906
19th Century
130.0 x 76.0 cm
阿蒙·卡特美国艺术博物馆
A Moment of Tranquil Majesty: Frederic Remington's "Ridden Down"
Frederic Remington’s “Ridden Down,” painted in 1906, is more than just a depiction of a man and his horse on a beach; it’s a poignant snapshot of an era – the twilight years of the American West. This evocative work captures a fleeting moment of serene power, reflecting Remington's profound understanding of the rugged spirit and inherent beauty of the frontier. Measuring 130 x 76 cm, the painting immediately draws the viewer into its scene: a solitary figure atop a magnificent horse, seemingly lost in contemplation as he traverses the sandy shore. The composition is masterfully balanced, with the rider positioned centrally to command attention while the surrounding figures – scattered across the beach – subtly enhance the narrative’s sense of scale and human connection.
The Artist's Vision: Remington and the Vanishing West
Born in Canton, New York, in 1861, Frederic Remington wasn’t born to the Wild West; rather, he became its most celebrated chronicler. His artistic journey began with a deliberate immersion into the subject matter – meticulous study of military life, Native American culture, and the vast landscapes of the American frontier. This dedication is palpable in “Ridden Down,” evident in the realistic portrayal of the horse’s musculature, the weathered texture of the rider's clothing, and the subtle play of light on the water. Remington’s work reflects a time when the romanticized image of the West was rapidly fading, and he sought to capture its essence before it disappeared entirely. His background – a lineage steeped in military tradition and newspaper journalism – undoubtedly informed his keen observational skills and narrative storytelling abilities.
Technique and Style: A Master of Detail
Remington’s technique is characterized by a remarkable attention to detail, a hallmark of his style. Executed with oil paints on canvas, the brushwork in “Ridden Down” is precise yet fluid, conveying both the solidity of the horse's form and the movement of the waves. The artist employs a limited palette – primarily browns, grays, and ochres – to evoke the muted tones of the coastal landscape, further emphasizing the scene’s quiet drama. His use of light and shadow creates depth and volume, lending a sense of realism that was revolutionary for its time. This meticulous approach reflects Remington's commitment to accurately representing the world he observed, solidifying his place as a leading figure in American art.
Symbolism and Emotional Resonance
“Ridden Down” transcends a simple equestrian scene; it’s imbued with symbolic weight. The solitary rider can be interpreted as an emblem of independence, resilience, and the enduring spirit of the West. The horse itself represents power, freedom, and a connection to the land. The presence of other figures on the beach suggests a shared experience, a recognition of this individual's journey. The painting’s emotional impact is one of quiet contemplation – a moment suspended in time, inviting the viewer to reflect on themes of solitude, adventure, and the relationship between humanity and nature. This piece perfectly encapsulates Remington’s ability to capture not just a visual scene, but also the very soul of the American West.
弗雷德里克·雷明顿(1861 – 1909)
弗雷德里克·雷明顿 (1861-1909) 是美国西部艺术大师,以其充满活力和浪漫色彩的牛仔、印第安人和骑兵绘画而闻名。他的作品生动捕捉了边疆生活的精神与冲突,是美国西部历史的重要视觉记录。
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关于此作品
- 标题: Ridden Down
- 艺术家: 弗雷德里克·雷明顿
- 年份: 1906
- 原尺寸: 130.0 x 76.0 cm
- 格式: Panoramic
- 版权状态: 公有领域
- 所在地: 阿蒙·卡特美国艺术博物馆
- 媒介: Acrylic On Canvas
- 时期: 19th Century
- 媒介类型: WallArt
作品概览
- Movement: American Impressionism
- Dimensions: 130 x 76 cm
- Artistic style: Realist, Western art
- Subject or theme: Western life, freedom
- Year: 1906
- Influences: Cavalry themes
- Medium: Oil on canvas