martes, 23 de marzo de 2010

John Melhuish Strudwick



LAS MOIRAS
ELAINE

My_Beloved_has_gone_down_to_his_garden


THE RAMPARTS OF GOD'S HOUSE
ISABELLA
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When Apples were Golden
and Songs were Sweet
but Summer had passed away




STA. CECILIA***St Cecilia is the patron saint of music
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Acrasia


A Symphony



John Strudwick began his artistic career as a studio assistant to Edward Burne-Jones. Initially, Strudwick enjoyed the patronage of wealthy industrialists but his career went into decline when they withdrew their support. He deliberately left his painting 'When Sorrow comes in Summer Days, Roses Bloom in Vain' unfinished - an indication of the disillusionment he felt at the collapse of his career.
He painted in a flat linear style, with great attention to detail, especially in the draperies and accessories, using rich and glowing colours. The effect is sometimes rather lifeless and static, but always highly decorative.
George Bernard Shaw wrote an article about Strudwick for the Art Journal in 1891.
An excerpt follows:
'... transcendent expressiveness is the moving quality in all Strudwick's works and persons who are sensitive to it will take almost as a matter of course the charm of the architecture, the bits of landscape, the elaborately beautiful foliage, the ornamental accessories of all sorts, which would distinguish them even in a gallery of early Italian paintings....'

1 comentario:

Capuchino de Silos dijo...

Querida amiga isthar. ¡Qué bonito reportaje! ¿Sabes si esta persona tenía algo que ver con la música? Hace muchas alusiones a ella.
Me ha gustado mucho. Como siempre, precioso reportaje.

Un ramo de besos con la música que más te guste.