Peter Nicholson
1816
76.0 x 64.0 cm
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Biografía del artista
James Green (1771–1834): An Elegance Defined by Watercolor
James Green, born in Leytonstone, Essex, on March 13th, 1771, was the son of a builder and embarked upon an artistic journey that would solidify his place as one of England’s most distinguished portrait painters during the Regency era. His apprenticeship under Thomas Martyn instilled within him a foundational understanding of natural history painting—a discipline that would subtly inform his later compositions—and culminated in enrollment at the Royal Academy, where he honed his skills alongside luminaries like Joshua Reynolds. It was Reynolds who recognized Green's talent and captivated him with his masterful reproductions, establishing a crucial mentorship that profoundly shaped his artistic sensibilities.- Reynolds’ influence extended beyond mere technique; it fostered an appreciation for classical ideals of beauty and proportion—elements consistently present in Green’s oeuvre.
- Green diligently copied Reynolds' paintings, absorbing not only stylistic nuances but also the artist’s philosophical stance on art as a conduit for moral instruction.
- His technique involved layering translucent washes of color to achieve luminous effects, skillfully capturing the nuances of skin tone and drapery.
- Green’s portraits were celebrated for their elegance and grace, embodying the refined aesthetic sensibilities of the Regency period.
- Green’s contribution to British art history lies not merely in his stylistic innovations but also in his embodiment of the ideals of beauty and refinement that characterized the Regency era.
- His enduring fame testifies to the power of watercolor portraiture—a medium capable of capturing both outward appearance and inner character with unparalleled subtlety.
james green
1771 - 1834
Datos clave
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Portraiture
- Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
- Joshua Reynolds
- Thomas Martyn
- Date Of Birth: 1771
- Date Of Death: 1834
- Full Name: James Green
- Nationality: English
- Notable Artworks:
- Zadig
- Astarte
- Belinda
- The Loves Conducted by the Graces to the Temple of Hymen
- Place Of Birth: Essex, England

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