Sand Dunes
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Sand Dunes
Giclée / Art Print
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Artist Biography
Early Life and Artistic Training
- Born: 1854, Glasgow, Scotland
- Family Background: From a prosperous family that supported his artistic pursuits.
- Initial Training: Studied drawing under Rodolphe Julien in Glasgow, emphasizing live model study.
- Glasgow Boys Association: Associated with the Glasgow Boys movement, although not an active member.
Parisian Influences and Early Salon Success
- Move to Paris: Traveled to Paris and attended the Académie Julian.
- Influences: Studied under Mihály Munkácsy and Carolus Duran in Paris.
- Duran's Teachings: Learned the importance of tonal values from Carolus Duran.
- Salon Exhibitions: Exhibited works at the Salon, gaining early recognition.
- Early Works: Created paintings like "Artificial Flower Workers" and "The Tapestry Workers."
Travels, Orientalism, and Developing Style
- European Travels: Visited Venice, Madrid, and Tangiers, inspiring new subjects.
- Caribbean Voyage: Traveled to the Caribbean and Southern States of America.
- Tangier Residence: Lived with his family in Tangiers for a period.
- Orientalist Subjects: Painted portraits and scenes from Tangiers.
- Style Development: Moved towards a lighter palette while retaining tonal respect.
Mature Works, Recurring Themes, and Historical Significance
- Recurring Themes: Frequently painted gleaners, faggot gatherers, hop pickers, sheepfolds, children playing, and scenes of rural waterways.
- Landscape Style: Developed a style characterized by restrained handling and Corot-esque tonality.
- Notable Works: Created paintings like "By the Findhorn, Morayshire" and various haystack studies.
- Historical Significance: Regarded as one of the Glasgow Boys, contributing to Scottish painting past.
- Artistic Legacy: Known for his ability to capture the stillness and beauty of rural England.
Later Years and Artistic Reputation
- Obituary: Died in 1909.
- Studio Obituary: Featured an obituary in Studio magazine, recognizing his contributions.
- Artistic Reputation: Remembered for his tonal values, restrained handling, and ability to evoke a sense of tranquility.
Alexander Mann
1853 - 1908 , United Kingdom
Quick Facts
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Glasgow Boys, Tonalism
- Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['John Lavery']
- Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
- Rodolphe Julien
- Mihály Munkácsy
- Carolus Duran
- Full Name: Alexander Mann
- Nationality: British
- Notable Artworks:
- A Venetian Canal
- Tangier Beach Scene
- By the Findhorn, Morayshire
- Place Of Birth (City And Country): Glasgow, United Kingdom

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