Leigh
1900
29.0 x 52.0 cm
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Celosvětové doručení () do 2 týdnů namísto standardních 4/5 týdnů. (27 červenec)
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Leigh
Giclée / Umělecký tisk
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Biografie umělce
Alfred Harvey Moore: A Painter of Coastal Tranquility
Alfred Harvey Moore (born circa 1879 – living) emerged as a prominent British seascape artist during the late Victorian and Edwardian eras, capturing the serene beauty of the English coastline with meticulous detail and imbued with a palpable sense of nostalgia. While biographical information remains somewhat sparse, his artistic legacy speaks volumes about his dedication to portraying the natural world and reflecting the spirit of his time—a legacy cemented by his membership in the Watermill Art Gallery and celebrated for its understated elegance. Moore’s formative years were spent in Liverpool, where he honed his artistic skills through self-study and observation—a practice that would profoundly shape his distinctive style. Unlike many artists of his generation who pursued formal training, Moore cultivated a deeply personal approach to artmaking, prioritizing direct engagement with the subject matter rather than academic conventions. This commitment to realism is evident in his canvases, which depict scenes of harbors, beaches, and estuaries with remarkable accuracy—down to subtle variations in light and texture; he meticulously recreated atmospheric conditions using techniques borrowed from Luminism, mirroring the stylistic choices of artists like Frederic Church and George Inness. His artistic influences stemmed primarily from Impressionism and Luminism, movements that championed capturing fleeting moments of atmospheric illumination and emphasizing tonal gradations over sharp outlines. Artists such as Frederic Church and George Inness served as models for Moore’s technique, inspiring him to adopt a painterly style characterized by soft brushstrokes and muted colors—a deliberate aesthetic choice intended to convey the tranquility and grandeur of the British countryside. He sought to evoke not just what he saw but also how it *felt*, prioritizing emotional resonance alongside visual precision. Moore gained considerable recognition during his lifetime, exhibiting extensively in London and establishing himself as a respected member of the Watermill Art Gallery—a venue that championed landscapes rendered with sensitivity and nuance. His paintings resonated deeply with audiences who appreciated their understated elegance and evocative portrayal of coastal life—a genre particularly favored by collectors eager to recapture the idyllic summers of Victorian England. Among his most celebrated works are “The Old Water Mill,” “Leigh,” and “The Thames off Yantlett Creek, Kent,” each exemplifying his mastery of tonal painting and capturing the essence of a bygone era with remarkable subtlety. Alfred Harvey Moore’s contribution to British art history lies in his unwavering commitment to portraying the natural world with honesty and sensitivity—a stance that aligns perfectly with the broader artistic currents of his time. His paintings continue to inspire admiration for their timeless beauty and serve as enduring reminders of a period characterized by both scientific advancement and profound appreciation for the pastoral landscapes of Britain, securing his place as an artist who captured not just visual splendor but also the spirit of an era.Alfred Harvey Moore
Velká Británie
Rychlé fakta
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Watermill Paintings
- Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
- Frederic Church
- George Inness
- Full Name: Alfred Harvey Moore
- Nationality: British
- Notable Artworks:
- The Old Water Mill, Walton on the Naze
- Leigh
- The Thames off Yantlett Creek, Kent
- Place Of Birth: Liverpool

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