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Catharine Macaulay, Nee Sawbridge

姓名 班级 日期

c robert edge pine, Catharine Macaulay, Nee Sawbridge. 公有领域

基本信息

艺术家
c robert edge pine originaluniqueart.com/zh/artists/c-robert-edge-pine/
艺术家创作日期
1730 – 1788
流派/运动
Neoclassicism A deliberate return to the calm balance and clear outlines of ancient Greek and Roman art.

In context

Catharine Macaulay, Nee Sawbridge — c robert edge pine

此画作的创作年代可能为何时?

  1. 1730
  2. 1740
  3. 1750
  4. 1760
  5. 1770
  6. 1780

阴影:c robert edge pine 的生卒年 (1730–1788)

此唱片目前尚无确切的年份记录 —— 根据艺术家的生卒年及作品风格,您会推测其属于哪个年代?

对比参考

从上方作品中任选其一:列出它与此件作品的两个共同点,以及一个不同点。

与此作品风格相近的其他作品:originaluniqueart.com/zh/art/similar/c-robert-edge-pine-catharine-macaulay-nee-sawbridge-9CWCLP-en/

配色方案

根据图像测量

    主色调

    Espresso #3a2a21

    已编入目录的色板

    • #3A2A21
    • #0F0707
    • #624B45
    • #AF8D89
    色调
    Earthy 图像中的主导色系。
    主色名称
    Espresso
    饱和度
    Monochromatic 色彩的饱和度与多样性,涵盖了从单一的柔和色调到多种明亮色彩的范围。
    对比度
    Gentle 画面中色彩在明度和饱和度上的差异程度。
    和谐
    Balanced Harmony 色彩之间的协调程度,从冲突到完全统一。
    亮度
    Deep_shadow 画面整体的明暗程度,涵盖了从深邃阴影到明亮高光的变化。
    饱和度
    Muted 色彩纯净且富有张力,从近乎灰调到极尽鲜艳。

    艺术家与博物馆

    艺术家

    c robert edge pine

    Born in London, United Kingdom

    The Visionary Brush of Robert Edge Pine

    In the grand tapestry of the eighteenth century, few artists captured the profound transition from colonial tension to national identity as poignantly as Robert Edge Pine. Born in London in 1730, Pine was a man of two worlds, an Anglo-American painter whose life and work bridged the gap between the established elegance of the British Enlightenment and the raw, burgeoning spirit of the American Revolution. His artistic lineage was rooted in the meticulous precision of his father, John Pine, a renowned engraver and cartographer. This early exposure to the disciplined world of printmaking instilled in Robert a foundational reverence for detail and an uncanny ability to translate complex narratives into visual reality, a skill that would later serve him as he documented the faces of history.

    Pine’s early career in London was marked by significant prestige, as his talent for portraiture earned him the attention of the era's most influential figures. He moved within the sophisticated circles of the Society of Artists and the Free Society of Artists, painting luminaries such as George II and the celebrated actor David Garrick. His work during this period was characterized by a refined mastery of character, capturing not just the physical likeness of his subjects but the subtle psychological nuances that defined the European elite. Yet, beneath this polished exterior lay an artist deeply attuned to the shifting political tides of the Atlantic world, a sensitivity that would eventually draw him across the ocean to the shores of a new nation.

    A Witness to Revolution and Allegory

    The final chapter of Pine’s life saw him relocate to Philadelphia, where he became an essential visual chronicler of the American struggle for independence. During these transformative years, his art transcended mere portraiture to embrace the profound weight of history painting. His masterpiece, “America,” painted in 1778, stands as a breathtaking testament to his allegorical prowess. In this work, Pine did not merely paint a landscape or a person; he painted an idea. By depicting America as a suffering figure receiving solace from symbols of liberty, concord, plenty, and peace, he provided a visual language for the very ideals that fueled the revolution, offering hope and moral clarity to a nation in the throes of war.

    Beyond his allegorical triumphs, Pine’s commitment to documenting the American cause is perhaps most famously realized in his ambitious, though unfinished, work, “Congress Voting Independence.” This monumental composition sought to immortalize the interior of Independence Hall, populating it with the portraits of the signers of the Declaration of Independence. Through this project, Pine attempted to weave together the individual identities of the Founding Fathers into a singular, cohesive narrative of democratic birth. His ability to capture figures like George Washington—specifically in his rare, mature portrait executed at Mt. Vernon—demonstrates his unique capacity to document the human element behind the political icons.

    Legacy and Historical Significance

    Though his life was cut short in 1788, the legacy of Robert Edge Pine remains an indispensable part of the American artistic canon. He occupied a critical historical interlude, a period between the departure of masters like Copley and the return of Stuart, where his work served as a precious record of a society on the precipice of change. His contributions can be summarized through several enduring impacts:

    Documentary Value: He provided some of the most significant visual records of the American Founding Fathers during their most pivotal moments.

    Allegorical Depth: Through works like “America,” he elevated political struggle into the realm of high art, using symbolism to bolster national morale.

    Technical Bridge: His training in London engraving allowed him to bring a level of meticulous detail and structural integrity to American portraiture that was rare for the time.

    Today, the works of Robert Edge Pine are cherished not merely as beautiful objects of art, but as historical windows. They allow us to peer into the very heart of the eighteenth century, witnessing the faces of those who shaped a continent and feeling the pulse of a revolution through the evocative strokes of his brush.

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    引用此艺术品

    MLA
    pine, c robert edge. Catharine Macaulay, Nee Sawbridge. n.d., https://originaluniqueart.com/zh/art/c-robert-edge-pine-catharine-macaulay-nee-sawbridge-9CWCLP-en/
    APA
    pine, c robert edge (n.d.). Catharine Macaulay, Nee Sawbridge [Painting]. https://originaluniqueart.com/zh/art/c-robert-edge-pine-catharine-macaulay-nee-sawbridge-9CWCLP-en/
    Chicago
    c robert edge pine. Catharine Macaulay, Nee Sawbridge. n.d. https://originaluniqueart.com/zh/art/c-robert-edge-pine-catharine-macaulay-nee-sawbridge-9CWCLP-en/
    Harvard
    pine, c robert edge (n.d.) Catharine Macaulay, Nee Sawbridge. Available at: https://originaluniqueart.com/zh/art/c-robert-edge-pine-catharine-macaulay-nee-sawbridge-9CWCLP-en/

    Look closely

    Catharine Macaulay, Nee Sawbridge — c robert edge pine

    Look closely

    Answer in your own words. There are no wrong answers here — only answers you can explain.

    1. What catches your eye first, and why?
    2. Which colours or shapes create the mood — and what is that mood?
    3. Our catalogue files this work under: portrait, historical figure, 18th century. Do you agree? What would you add, or take away?
    4. Look back at George Washington (1785), earlier in this guide. Name two things it shares with this work, and one that is different.
    5. Neoclassicism: A deliberate return to the calm balance and clear outlines of ancient Greek and Roman art. Where can you see that in this work?

    Your response

    Write a short paragraph about this artwork. Use the facts from the earlier parts of this guide, and your answers above.