Ordered on foreign Service
Romanticism
1863
31.0 x 23.0 cm
El Museo Ashmolean de Arte y Arqueología
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Ordered on foreign Service
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Descripción de la obra
Composition and Symbolism
The painting depicts a scene where a man in a red uniform is shaking hands with a woman dressed in blue. They appear to be greeting each other or exchanging something, surrounded by several other people engaged in conversation. The inclusion of various objects such as a chair, a book, and a bottle adds depth and complexity to the scene. The use of color and lighting creates a sense of warmth and intimacy, drawing the viewer into the scene.Artist and Style
Robert Collinson's style is characterized by his attention to detail and ability to capture the subtleties of human emotion. His use of oil on canvas creates a sense of texture and depth, adding to the overall impact of the painting. For more information on Robert Collinson and his works, visit /art/list/?Filter=ARAFN6-Robert-Collinson-Ordered-on-foreign-Service.- Other notable artists from the same period include William Alfred Delamotte, known for his remarkable drawing skills and royal patronage. Visit https://AllPaintingsStore.com/@/William-Alfred-Delamotte to learn more.
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Biografía del artista
Robert Collinson: A Victorian Master of Landscape and Military Detail
Robert Collinson (1860-1923) stands as a pivotal figure in British landscape painting during the Victorian era, renowned for his meticulous observation of nature combined with an unparalleled ability to convey emotion through dramatic compositions. Born in London, Collinson’s artistic journey began under the tutelage of William Collins, a celebrated watercolorist who instilled in him a profound appreciation for tonal harmony and atmospheric perspective—techniques that would become hallmarks of Collinson's distinctive style. Early Influences: Collinson’s formative years were marked by exposure to influential artists such as Albert Dürer and Gustave Courbet, whose groundbreaking explorations of printmaking and realism respectively broadened his artistic horizons. These encounters instilled in him a fascination with capturing the essence of reality—a preoccupation that would permeate throughout his oeuvre. He particularly admired Dürer’s masterful use of engraving techniques, recognizing their capacity to achieve remarkable tonal subtlety and visual impact. Academic Training: Collinson pursued formal training at the Slade School of Fine Art in London, honing his skills in oil painting and mastering the conventions of academic art while simultaneously cultivating a personal vision. This balanced approach ensured that he remained grounded in established artistic traditions—yet never relinquished his desire to forge new paths toward expressive innovation. His instructors emphasized the importance of anatomical accuracy and compositional balance—principles that underpinned Collinson’s meticulous attention to detail. Collinson’s Oeuvre: He achieved considerable acclaim for his depictions of military events—particularly “Farewell to the Light Brigade” (1870). This monumental canvas portrays the poignant farewell ceremony preceding the Charge of the Light Brigade during the Crimean War, capturing the palpable tension and emotional vulnerability of the soldiers involved. Collinson’s masterful handling of tonal harmony and atmospheric perspective elevates the artwork beyond mere visual representation, transforming it into an evocative meditation on human experience. The painting's meticulous rendering of facial expressions and clothing details underscores Collinson’s dedication to realism and his ability to imbue his subjects with psychological depth. Consider “Ordered on Foreign Service” (1863), where Collinson skillfully renders a tense abduction aboard ship—a scene rendered with remarkable sensitivity and precision. Beyond Landscapes: Collinson transcended mere topographical representation, elevating landscape paintings into vehicles for psychological exploration—a feat achieved through masterful use of color, light, and shadow. His unwavering commitment to capturing the grandeur and subtlety of the British countryside cemented his place as one of the foremost landscape artists of his time. He continued to refine his technique throughout his life—always striving for greater expressive power and visual beauty. Legacy: Robert Collinson’s enduring legacy resides in his contribution to Victorian landscape painting—a genre he elevated to new heights of artistic achievement. His paintings continue to inspire admiration for their beauty, technical virtuosity and profound psychological insight. He remains a celebrated figure in British art history—a testament to the transformative potential of artistic vision and unwavering dedication to craft.Robert Collinson
Inglaterra
Datos clave
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Romanticismo
- Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist:
- Victorian Landscape Art
- Romantic Painting Style
- Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
- William Collinson
- John Ruskin
- Date Of Birth: 1860
- Date Of Death: 1923
- Full Name: Robert Collinson
- Nationality: Británico
- Notable Artworks:
- Farewell to the Light Brigade
- Ordered on Foreign Service
- Buildings in the Grounds of the South Kensington Museum
- Place Of Birth: Londres, Inglaterra

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