Penarth Head
Romanticism
1833
73.0 x 122.0 cm
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Penarth Head
ジークレー/アートプリント
複製画のサイズ
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合計金額
$ 64
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アーティストの略歴
Alexander Wilson: Pioneer of American Ornithology
Alexander Wilson (1766 – 1813) stands as a monumental figure in the annals of natural history, rightfully earning the moniker “Father of American Ornithology.” Born in Paisley, Scotland, his life’s trajectory defied conventional expectations, culminating in an extraordinary contribution to scientific understanding and artistic expression. From humble beginnings as a weaver's apprentice, Wilson cultivated a passion for poetry deeply rooted in the spirit of Robert Burns—a connection that would profoundly shape his creative sensibilities. His early literary endeavors weren’t merely exercises in craft; they tackled pressing social issues faced by Scottish weavers during the Industrial Revolution. Notably, his satirical poem “The Harp Weaver” provoked considerable controversy and resulted in imprisonment due to its outspoken critique of mill owners – a daring act reflecting Wilson's unwavering commitment to justice and intellectual honesty. This experience galvanized him toward emigration, propelling him to America in 1794 with a nephew, where he sought new opportunities and embarked on a transformative journey into the realm of scientific observation. Wilson’s academic pursuits led him to teach at Milestown School in Bristol Township, Pennsylvania, honing his pedagogical skills alongside fostering an enduring fascination for ornithology. Recognizing William Bartram's influence as a mentor, Wilson embraced Bartram’s encouragement to pursue artistic endeavors—specifically, documenting the avian biodiversity of North America through meticulously crafted illustrations. This ambition fueled his extensive travels across the continent, securing substantial funding for the ambitious project that would define his legacy: *American Ornithology*. Published between 1808 and 1814, this nine-volume magnum opus revolutionized ornithological scholarship. Wilson’s painstaking efforts resulted in the description of 26 previously unknown bird species—a feat unparalleled at the time—demonstrating not only his scientific acumen but also his artistic dedication. The illustrations themselves are remarkable for their accuracy and stylistic elegance, embodying the Romantic aesthetic's emphasis on capturing the sublime beauty of nature. Wilson’s meticulous attention to detail and masterful brushwork elevated ornithological illustration to an art form, influencing generations of artists and naturalists alike. His untimely death in August 1813 tragically curtailed his artistic ambitions; however, *American Ornithology* cemented his place as a cornerstone of American scientific history. Today, Wilson’s work continues to inspire awe and admiration—a testament to the enduring power of curiosity, perseverance, and the transformative potential of blending art and science to illuminate the wonders of the natural world.Alexander Wilson
1766 - 1813 , United Kingdom
基本情報
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Romanticism
- Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
- Robert Burns
- William Bartram
- Date Of Birth: July 6, 1766
- Date Of Death: August 23, 1813
- Full Name: Alexander Wilson
- Nationality: Scottish-American
- Notable Artworks:
- Cardiff from the North Road
- Penarth Head
- Aberdare
- Place Of Birth: Paisley, United Kingdom

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