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29.0 x 45.0 cm
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Poultry
Giclee štampa / Umetnički otisak
Dimenzije reprodukcije
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$ 64
Biografija umetnika
Robert Russell Macnee: A Scottish Vision of Rural Life
Robert Russell Macnee (1880-1952) was a Scottish painter whose distinctive landscapes and depictions of rural Scotland cemented his place as one of the most important figures in British Impressionism. Born in Kirkcaldy, Fife, Macnee’s artistic journey began with early training in Glasgow School of Art, where he honed his skills alongside fellow artists like George Henderson and John Duncan McLaren—influences that would profoundly shape his aesthetic sensibilities. He embraced a bold palette and expressive brushstrokes, prioritizing capturing the fleeting beauty of the Scottish countryside rather than striving for photographic accuracy.- Early Influences: Macnee’s formative years were marked by exposure to Impressionist ideals championed by artists like Claude Monet and Pierre-Auguste Renoir. These masters instilled in him a belief that art should convey emotion and atmosphere above all else, principles he diligently applied throughout his career.
- Kirk Wynd, Kirkcaldy: Perhaps Macnee’s most celebrated work is “Kirk Wynd, Kirkcaldy,” completed in 1897. This evocative painting portrays a cobblestone street scene bathed in soft light, capturing the essence of daily life in a Scottish village. The muted tones and meticulous attention to detail—particularly the depiction of horses hauling carts—demonstrate Macnee’s commitment to realism tempered by Impressionistic technique.
Developing His Style: From Glasgow School to Painters Eleven
Macnee continued his artistic education at Slade School of Fine Art in London, where he further refined his compositional skills and experimented with tonal variations. However, it was his involvement with the Painters Eleven group—a collective dedicated to exploring modernist principles—that truly propelled him toward a more ambitious artistic vision. This association fostered collaboration and intellectual exchange, encouraging Macnee to push boundaries and embrace innovative approaches to landscape painting.
- Painters Eleven Collaboration: The Painters Eleven artists sought to break away from traditional academic conventions, prioritizing subjective experience and capturing the immediacy of visual perception. Macnee’s participation in this movement resulted in paintings that prioritized expressive brushwork and tonal harmony—characteristics that distinguished him from many of his contemporaries.
- Notable Paintings: Among Macnee's prolific output were “A Warm Day, Tiree” (1908), a luminous depiction of the Isle of Tiree’s coastline; “Crossing the Burn” (1913), showcasing a tranquil Scottish river scene; and numerous smaller canvases exploring various aspects of rural Scotland.
Legacy and Recognition
Macnee's work gained considerable acclaim during his lifetime, particularly within the British Impressionist movement. His paintings were exhibited extensively in London and Glasgow, establishing him as a respected artist and contributing to the broader dialogue about artistic innovation. Today, Macnee’s landscapes continue to resonate with viewers who appreciate their understated beauty and masterful execution—a testament to his enduring contribution to Scottish art history.
- Russell-Cotes Art Gallery: His paintings reside in Russell-Cotes Art Gallery & Museum in Bournemouth, showcasing the breadth of his artistic talent and ensuring that his vision persists for future generations.
- Museo Robert Brady: Furthermore, Museo Robert Brady in Cuernavaca houses a significant collection of Macnee’s artworks—a celebration of his enduring legacy as an Impressionist painter.
Concluding Thoughts Robert Russell Macnee's artistic output embodies the spirit of British Impressionism – prioritizing emotion and atmosphere alongside meticulous observation. His landscapes remain treasured representations of Scottish rural life, capturing a timeless beauty that continues to inspire admiration and scholarly study.
robert russell macnee
1880 - 1952
Osnovne informacije
- Artistic Movement Or Style: British Impressionism
- Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Impressionism']
- Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['William Morris']
- Date Of Birth: 1880
- Date Of Death: 1952
- Full Name: Robert Russell Macnee
- Nationality: Scottish
- Notable Artworks:
- Kirk Wynd, Kirkcaldy
- A Warm Day, Tiree
- Crossing the Burn
- Place Of Birth: Glasgow, Scotland

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