Solitude
46.0 x 61.0 cm
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Solitude
ジークレー/アートプリント
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Robert Macaulay Stevenson (1854–1952): Echoes of Corot in Scottish Landscapes
Robert Macaulay Stevenson, born in Glasgow in 1854, emerged as a prominent figure within the Glasgow Boys collective—a group of Scottish artists who championed Impressionism and sought to elevate landscape painting beyond mere topographical representation. His artistic journey began amidst a family steeped in intellectual pursuits; his father, Jesse Macaulay, was a solicitor, and his brother, Sir Daniel Macaulay Stevenson, served as Lord Provost of Glasgow and Chancellor of the University of Glasgow—a lineage that instilled in Stevenson a commitment to liberal ideals. Initially drawn to engineering, he swiftly transitioned to art studies at the Glasgow School of Design, where he absorbed the stylistic precepts of Jean-Baptiste Camille Corot, particularly the Barbizon school’s emphasis on capturing atmospheric effects and conveying emotion through color and light. Stevenson's artistic practice unfolded across several locations—studios in Glasgow, Montreuil-sur-Mer in France, Kirkcudbright, and Bardowie Loch near Milngavie—allowing him to immerse himself in diverse environments that profoundly impacted his oeuvre. Corot’s influence is palpable throughout Stevenson’s canvases, evident in the muted palettes, hazy skies, and meticulous attention to detail characteristic of landscapes imbued with a sense of tranquility and contemplation. He skillfully rendered scenes of Scottish highlands and lochs, capturing their grandeur and subtle nuances with remarkable precision. Marriage played a significant role in Stevenson's life; he wed Jean Shields in 1890, forging a bond that endured until her passing in childbirth. Subsequently, he married Stansmore Dean in 1902, establishing a partnership rooted in shared artistic sensibilities. Stevenson’s dedication to his craft extended beyond painting—he was also an accomplished writer and collaborated with his brother on literary projects. He died peacefully in 1952, leaving behind a legacy of evocative landscapes that continue to resonate with viewers today. Stevenson's contribution to Scottish art history is undeniable. He helped propel Impressionism into Scotland, fostering a movement that challenged academic conventions and prioritized subjective experience. His paintings stand as testament to the beauty of the Scottish countryside and exemplify the artistic spirit of his time—a period marked by intellectual ferment and a burgeoning interest in capturing fleeting moments of visual sensation. Exploring works like “Autumn Moonlight” and “In the Gloaming” reveals Stevenson’s masterful technique and profound understanding of Corot's vision, cementing his place as one of Glasgow’s most celebrated artists.robert macaulay stevenson
1854 - 1952
基本情報
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Glasgow Boys; Corot Inspired Painting
- Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Impressionism']
- Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Jean Baptiste Camille Corot']
- Date Of Birth: 1854
- Date Of Death: 1952
- Full Name: Robert Macaulay Stevenson
- Nationality: Scottish
- Notable Artworks:
- Autumn Moonlight
- In the Gloaming
- Place Of Birth: Glasgow, Scotland

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