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Pandemonium

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姓名 班级 日期
约翰·马丁, Pandemonium (1841). 公有领域

基本信息

艺术家
约翰·马丁 originaluniqueart.com/zh/artists/yue-han-ma-ding_zh/
艺术家创作日期
1789 – 1854
绘画
1841
媒介
Oil On Canvas
原尺寸
123 x 184 cm
流派/运动
Romanticism Art that puts feeling, wildness and the power of nature above calm order and rules.
时期
19th Century

In context

Pandemonium — 约翰·马丁

How big is it?

The original measures 123 × 184 cm (height × width), drawn here beside an adult of average height.

此画创作于何时?

  1. 1780
  2. 1790
  3. 1800
  4. 1810
  5. 1820
  6. 1830
  7. 1840
  8. 1850

阴影:约翰·马丁 的生卒年 (1789–1854) ▲ 此作,1841

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。

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配色方案

根据图像测量

    主色调

    Bronze #cd8b40

    已编入目录的色板

    • #CD8B40
    • #1A1711
    • #8C5529
    • #47321F
    色调
    Earthy 图像中的主导色系。
    主色名称
    Bronze
    饱和度
    Balanced 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
    Balanced 画面中色彩在明度和饱和度上的差异程度。
    和谐
    Unified Palette 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
    Balanced Soft 色彩纯净且富有张力,从近乎灰调到极尽鲜艳。

    关于此艺术品

    Pandemonium — 约翰·马丁

    Notes on this work

    Written for this guide from published sources. The catalogue record itself is on the first part of this guide.

    Artistic style
    Romanticism
    Influences
    John Milton, Philip James de Loutherbourg
    Notable elements
    Fiery lava, lightning, and demonic figures
    Subject or theme
    The capital of Hell from Paradise Lost

    The Sublime Terror of the Infernal Capital

    In the annals of Romanticism, few images command the eye with such overwhelming dread and grandeur as John Martin’s Pandemonium. Painted in 1841, this oil on canvas is not merely a depiction of a scene; it is an immersive descent into the heart of cosmic chaos. The viewer is immediately confronted by the sheer, terrifying scale of Hell’s capital, where the architecture of a fallen civilization rises amidst a landscape of fire and shadow. At the center of this upheaval stands Satan, a figure of monumental presence surveying his demonic legions against a backdrop of churning lava and crumbling monuments. The painting captures a moment of profound destruction, where the boundaries between the earthly and the infernal dissolve into a singular, breathtaking spectacle of ruin.

    A Vision Forged in Epic Poetry

    The origins of this masterpiece are deeply rooted in the literary heights of the English tradition. Commissioned by Samuel Prowett to illustrate a new edition of John Milton’s epic poem, Paradise Lost, Martin drew upon the profound theological and dramatic weight of Milton's verses to create something truly transcendent. This work is part of a larger, ambitious project that saw the creation of forty-eight original compositions, each designed to breathe visual life into the realm of the fallen angels. Beyond literature, Martin’s technique was informed by the sensory drama of his era, specifically the light-and-sound spectacles of Philip James de Loutherbourg’s Eidophusikon. This influence is palpable in the way lightning fractures the dark, turbulent sky, casting a sudden, violent illumination upon the jagged chasms and the colossal structures below, bridging the gap between fine art and theatrical experience.

    The Artistry of Chaos and Light

    Technically, Pandemonium represents a pinnacle of Martin’s ability to merge historical painting with the vastness of landscape art. He utilizes a dramatic palette dominated by deep, ominous tones, punctuated by the searing warmth of molten earth and the electric brilliance of a lightning strike. This interplay of light and shadow creates an incredible sense of depth, pulling the observer into the very pits of the abyss. For the discerning collector or interior designer, a high-quality reproduction of this work offers more than just decoration; it provides a focal point of intense emotional energy. The painting’s ability to evoke the sublime—that specific, haunting mixture of awe and terror—makes it an unparalleled choice for spaces that require a sense of drama, history, and profound narrative depth. To possess such a piece is to invite the epic scale of the universe into one's own surroundings.

    艺术家与博物馆

    Pandemonium — 约翰·马丁

    艺术家

    约翰·马丁

    Born in 海登桥, 英国

    约翰·马丁:戏剧浪漫主义的大师

    约翰·马丁(John Martin,1789-1854)是一位著名的英国浪漫主义画家、版画家和插画家,他充满戏剧张力的作品深深吸引了维多利亚时代的公众。他于1789年7月19日出生在诺森伯兰的海登桥,从卑微的出身一路走来,成为了当时最受欢迎的艺术家之一。他的画作以广阔的风景为背景,点缀着无数渺小的人物,描绘了充满宏大尺度感和强烈情感的《圣经场景》与奇幻叙事。

    早年生活与艺术发展

    马丁的早期生活充满了实践性的磨砺。他曾在纽卡斯尔上泰恩的一位马车制造商那里学徒,在那里学习了纹章绘画——这项技能后来影响了他对细节的一丝不苟的关注。1806年,他搬到伦敦,在十九岁时结婚,靠画画课程以及为瓷器和玻璃制作的水彩画和装饰品委托来维持生计。这段经历磨练了他的技术功底,同时也使他得以探索各种艺术媒介。他的早期作品已经展现出对戏剧性光影和构图日益浓厚的兴趣,预示了他日后标志性的风格。

    艺术风格与代表作

    马丁独特的风格以其宏大的气魄、强烈的戏剧张力和精密的细节描绘而著称。他经常描绘《圣经》题材,例如《所多玛和蛾摩拉的毁灭》和《波斯王宴会》,这些作品都带着一种能深深触动观众的戏剧性风采。他的风景画,如《萨尔茨伯里附近的哈恩汉姆教堂》,则展示了他捕捉宁静乡村场景的同时,依然保持着宏伟气势的能力。 展现其艺术造诣的关键作品包括:

    所多玛和蛾摩拉的毁灭: 一幅描绘神罚的纪念碑式画作,展示了马丁在广阔尺度上刻画混乱与毁灭的功力。

    波斯王宴会: 用戏剧性的光影和错综复杂的细节来诠释《圣经》故事,突显了巴比伦的衰落。

    曼弗雷德与阿尔卑斯女巫: 受拜伦诗歌的启发,这件作品体现了马丁将文学叙事转化为视觉震撼构图的能力。

    撒旦唤醒堕落天使(摘自《失乐园》): 对弥尔顿史诗的有力诠释,展示了他描绘文学中戏剧场景的天赋。

    潘多拉: 一幅对地狱首都的奇幻描绘,展现了马丁丰富的想象力和对透视法的精湛掌握。

    鬣龙国: 早期古生物艺术的范例,反映了其时代科学发现兴趣的萌芽。

    认可与遗产

    约翰·马丁在其生前获得了极高的声誉。1821年,沃尔特·西克特称他为“当世最受欢迎的画家”,并获得了俄国沙皇尼古拉一世的金奖牌。他还从萨克森-科堡和哥达的利奥波德亲王那里获得了利奥波德勋章,成为利奥波德亲王的官方历史画家。他的作品曾在国家美术馆和泰特美术馆展出,巩固了他在英国艺术界的地位。

    尽管在他于1854年2月17日去世后经历了一段相对低调的时期,但马丁的作品却重新获得了欣赏的热潮。如今,他的画作因其浪漫主义的戏剧性、精密的细节和丰富的想象力完美结合而备受推崇。他的影响可以从后来的艺术家身上看到,包括受到马丁宏大风景启发詹姆斯·弗朗西斯·丹比等人的作品。约翰·马丁仍然是英国艺术史上一个重要的名字,他以能将观者带入充满敬畏之美与恐怖力量的史诗世界的能力而备受赞誉。

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    引用此艺术品

    MLA
    约翰·马丁. Pandemonium. 1841, https://originaluniqueart.com/zh/art/john-martin-pandemonium-8XZQH5-en/
    APA
    约翰·马丁 (1841). Pandemonium [Painting]. https://originaluniqueart.com/zh/art/john-martin-pandemonium-8XZQH5-en/
    Chicago
    约翰·马丁. Pandemonium. 1841. https://originaluniqueart.com/zh/art/john-martin-pandemonium-8XZQH5-en/
    Harvard
    约翰·马丁 (1841) Pandemonium. Available at: https://originaluniqueart.com/zh/art/john-martin-pandemonium-8XZQH5-en/

    Look closely

    Pandemonium — 约翰·马丁

    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: hell, demons, satan. Do you agree? What would you add, or take away?
    4. Look back at Destruction of Tyre (1840), earlier in this guide. Name two things it shares with this work, and one that is different.
    5. Romanticism: Art that puts feeling, wildness and the power of nature above calm order and rules. 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.