Foxes
119.0 x 181.0 cm
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Foxes
지클레 / 아트 프린트
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작가 약력
Samuel Lucas (1805–1870): A Quiet Observer of Rural England
Samuel Lucas, born in Hitchin, Hertfordshire, in 1805, was an unassuming figure whose artistic legacy continues to resonate today. Though largely unrecognized during his lifetime as a brewer and family man, Lucas possessed a remarkable talent for capturing the essence of British landscapes and rural life—a passion that blossomed into a prolific output of paintings and prints.
Early Life and Education
Lucas’s upbringing within the Society of Friends profoundly shaped his worldview and instilled in him a dedication to intellectual pursuits alongside artistic exploration. He attended Tilehouse Free School in Hitchin and later studied at Fishponds School of Friends, Bristol, where he honed his drawing skills—a formative experience that would underpin his lifelong fascination with visual representation.
Friendship with Jacob Thompson
A pivotal relationship emerged between Lucas and Jacob Thompson, fellow Quaker artist based in Penrith. Their collaboration centered on ambitious landscape commissions undertaken beneath the burgeoning Haweswater Reservoir in Cumbria. This partnership exemplifies the spirit of camaraderie within the artistic community of Victorian Britain, fostering mutual inspiration and pushing creative boundaries.
Artistic Style and Technique
Lucas’s artistic style is characterized by a blend of Romantic idealism and Impressionistic sensitivity. He skillfully employed oil paints and watercolors to depict serene vistas—often bathed in soft light—that convey a profound appreciation for the natural world. His meticulous attention to detail, combined with an intuitive grasp of color and atmosphere, distinguishes his work from more overtly expressive contemporaries.
Notable Works and Legacy
Lucas produced numerous paintings and prints that are now housed in prominent institutions such as the British Museum and Hitchin Museum & Art Gallery. Among his most celebrated pieces include ‘Stonechat on a Cairn’ (1861), a masterful depiction of rural Cumbria, and ‘Salisbury Cathedral,’ which captures the grandeur of Salisbury Cathedral with an understated elegance. His son, also named Samuel Lucas, continued the family artistic tradition by establishing a home in the Lake District.
Lucas's contribution to British art history is significant not only for his aesthetic achievements but also for embodying the values of quiet observation and contemplative engagement—qualities that continue to inspire artists and viewers alike. His enduring images serve as reminders of a bygone era, capturing the beauty and tranquility of rural England with remarkable accuracy.
Samuel Lucas
1805 - 1870 , United Kingdom
주요 정보
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Romantic Landscape Painting
- Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Turner']
- Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Jacob Thompson']
- Date Of Birth: 1805 Hitchin, United Kingdom
- Date Of Death: 1870
- Full Name: Samuel Lucas
- Nationality: British
- Notable Artworks:
- Stonechat on a Cairn
- Salisbury Cathedral
- Place Of Birth: Hitchin, Hertfordshire

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