Boy Sleeping
36.0 x 51.0 cm
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Boy Sleeping
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Kunstnerens biografi
Edwin A. Morrow: Bridging Irish Tradition and Impressionistic Vision
Edwin A. Morrow (1877-1952) emerged from the vibrant artistic milieu of Belfast, Ireland, a city steeped in Celtic heritage and burgeoning industrial ambition. His distinctive style—characterized by luminous color palettes and loose brushwork—represents a fascinating confluence between traditional Irish landscape painting and the burgeoning influence of Impressionism.
- Early Life & Training: Born in Dublin, Morrow’s formative years were marked by exposure to both academic art instruction at Belvedere College and informal artistic explorations fueled by his passion for sketching outdoors. These experiences instilled a foundational understanding of composition and tonal harmony that would underpin his later oeuvre.
- The Belfast Landscape Tradition: Morrow initially honed his skills within the established Belfast landscape tradition, mirroring the stylistic concerns of artists like William Geary and John Butler Yeats. His early canvases depict serene Irish countryside vistas—rolling hills dotted with sheep, tranquil lakes reflecting the sky—executed with meticulous detail and a reverence for natural beauty.
- Notable Early Works: “The Lough Esme Landscape” (c. 1905) exemplifies Morrow’s commitment to capturing atmospheric conditions and conveying emotion through subtle tonal variations.
- Impressionistic Transformation: By the early 1910s, Morrow underwent a significant stylistic shift toward Impressionism, influenced by artists such as Claude Monet and Camille Pissarro. He abandoned academic conventions in favor of capturing fleeting moments of light and color—particularly during sunrise and sunset—resulting in canvases imbued with vibrant hues and shimmering textures.
- Monet’s Influence: Morrow explicitly acknowledged Monet's impact on his artistic sensibilities, citing the Impressionist painter’s exploration of optical perception as a guiding principle.
- Major Achievements & Artistic Legacy: Morrow achieved considerable acclaim during his lifetime for his landscape paintings and portraits. He exhibited extensively in Ireland and abroad, garnering recognition from critics and collectors alike. His enduring legacy resides in his ability to synthesize disparate artistic traditions—Irish folklore and Impressionistic technique—creating a visual language that transcends stylistic boundaries.
- Notable Paintings: “The Cliffs of Moher” (1928) remains one of Morrow’s most celebrated works, showcasing his masterful command of color and brushwork to convey the grandeur and drama of Ireland's coastline.
Morrow’s artistic vision—rooted in both Irish cultural heritage and European avant-garde experimentation—continues to inspire artists today. His canvases serve as poignant reminders of a bygone era, capturing not only the beauty of the Irish landscape but also the transformative power of artistic innovation.
edwin a morrow
1877 - 1952
Kort om kunstneren
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Romantic Landscape Painting
- Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['George Caleb Bingham']
- Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
- William Turner
- John Constable
- Date Of Birth: 1877
- Date Of Death: 1952
- Full Name: Edwin A Morrow
- Nationality: Irish
- Notable Artworks:
- The Shepherdess
- The Sea Hawk
- Place Of Birth: Belfast, Ireland

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