Red Cap
1856
25.0 x 30.0 cm
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Red Cap
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作品解説
Artist Background
George Lance was a skilled artist known for his captivating paintings that often featured everyday scenes and characters. The Red Cap painting is no exception, as it depicts a man sitting on the ground surrounded by various fruits and vegetables.Painting Description
The painting features a large pile of carrots in front of the main subject, as well as several apples scattered around the scene. The man appears to be wearing an apron, suggesting that he might be preparing food or working with the produce. Two other people are visible in the background, adding to the overall atmosphere of a busy kitchen environment. Key Elements of the painting include the use of warm colors and the attention to detail in the depiction of the fruits and vegetables. The Red Cap painting is a great example of George Lance's ability to capture everyday scenes and turn them into captivating works of art.- Painting size: 25 x 30 cm
- Painting media: Oil On Canvas
- Painting date: 1856
The Red Cap painting by George Lance is a must-see for art enthusiasts and anyone looking to appreciate the beauty of everyday scenes captured on canvas. With its captivating atmosphere and attention to detail, this painting is sure to leave a lasting impression.
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アーティストの略歴
George Lance (1802 – 1864): A Pioneer of Victorian Still Life
George Lance was an English painter who achieved considerable renown during the Victorian era, primarily celebrated for his captivating still life compositions and delicately executed portrait miniatures. Born in Little Easton, Essex, in 1802, his artistic inclinations emerged early in life despite a somewhat unconventional upbringing—his father, William Lance, served as an adjutant in the Essex Yeomanry before becoming inspector of the Bow Street Horse Patrol, while his mother, Louisa Lucy (née) Constable, eloped from boarding school with Colonel Constable of Beverley. Though initially placed in a Leeds factory due to health concerns following injury, Lance swiftly returned to London and serendipitously encountered Charles Landseer at the British Museum, sparking an enduring friendship that would prove pivotal to his artistic journey. Landseer’s influence was profound; recognizing Lance's talent, he invited him to study alongside him at Haydon’s residence, initiating a transformative seven-year apprenticeship that simultaneously honed his skills at the Royal Academy. This formative period instilled in Lance a deep appreciation for observation and meticulous detail—principles evident throughout his oeuvre. Notably, during the conception of Homer’s Iliad, Lance deliberately began with smaller studies of fruit and vegetables, demonstrating an astute understanding of artistic technique and prioritizing foundational practice. This dedication to craft quickly yielded success, securing commissions from prominent patrons like Sir George Beaumont who purchased “Red Cap,” a vibrant depiction of fruit—a piece that cemented Lance's reputation as a masterful colorist. Subsequent projects included two magnificent fruit paintings for the Duke of Bedford’s Woburn Abbey summerhouse and further accolades followed as he continued to exhibit his work in London galleries. Lance’s artistic output solidified his position as one of the foremost still life painters of his time, capturing the beauty of nature with unparalleled sensitivity and precision. Lance's legacy extends beyond individual artworks; he represents a crucial link between Romantic idealism and Victorian realism. His commitment to studying Haydon’s methods—a deliberate embrace of academic tradition—contributed to the stylistic developments of the era. Furthermore, his ability to translate complex narratives into visually arresting images speaks to the enduring power of art as a medium for conveying emotion and intellectual contemplation. George Lance remains an artist whose work continues to inspire admiration for its technical brilliance and artistic vision.george lance
1802 - 1864
基本情報
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Still Life Painting
- Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Benjamin Haydon']
- Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Charles Landseer']
- Date Of Birth: 1802
- Date Of Death: 1864
- Full Name: George Lance
- Nationality: English
- Notable Artworks: ['Red cap']
- Place Of Birth: Little Easton, Essex

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