File:Barabas, Miklos - Vesuvius Seen from the Island of Capri (1835).jpg
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[edit]Miklós Barabás: Vesuvius Seen from the Island of Capri ( ) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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artist QS:P170,Q790148 |
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Vesuvius Seen from the Island of Capri |
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1835 date QS:P571,+1835-00-00T00:00:00Z/9 |
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watercolor on paper medium QS:P186,Q22915256;P186,Q11472,P518,Q861259 |
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height: 16.1 cm (6.3 in); width: 24.3 cm (9.5 in) dimensions QS:P2048,16.1U174728 dimensions QS:P2049,24.3U174728 |
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institution QS:P195,Q252071 |
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Source/Photographer | Fine Arts in Hungary: | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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JPEG file comment | BARABÁS Miklós
(1810, Kézdimárkosfalva - 1898, Budapest) A Vezúv Capri szigetérõl 1835 Akvarell, 16,1 x 24,3 cm Magyar Nemzeti Galéria, Budapest A biedermeier legjelentõsebb magyar portréfestõjének, Barabás Miklósnak számos tájakvarellje bizonyítja az arckép részletezõ felfogásával szemben a tájban megtalált felszabadultabb kifejezési lehetõségeket. Ennek megleléséhez nagyban hozzájárult Barabás 1834- 35-ös itáliai tartózkodása. Angol útitársakkal járta be Itáliát, és William Leitch hatására a vízfestés szabadabb technikáját magas szinten elsajátította. 1835-ben készült "A Vezúv Capri szigetérõl" c. lapján a tájélményt aprólékosan rögzítõ utazó festõk szokásos metódusa helyett merész kék-sárga kontrasztokkal rögzítette a kitörõ vulkán képét. A gomolygó füst, a levegõben remegõ pára atmoszferikus hatást eredményez. A mûvész újfajta képszerkesztéssel folyamatosan vezeti a szemet az elõtér érzékletesen megoldott hullámzó vízfelületérõl a képmezõ középpontjába helyezett vulkanikus hegy felé. BARABÁS, Miklós (1810, Kézdimárkosfalva - 1898, Budapest) Vesuvius Seen from the Island of Capri 1835 Watercolour, 16,1 x 24,3 cm Hungarian National Gallery, Budapest Miklós Barabás, the most distinguished Hungarian portraitist of the 19th-century, also painted several landscapes in watercolours. These paintings suggest that he enjoyed the artistic freedom provided by this genre, which was in sharp contrast with the tediousness of portrait painting. His sojourn in Italy during 1834 and 1835 enabled Barabás to discover this new way of expression. He travelled with an English companion, the artist William Leitch, from whom Barabás learned a freer technique of aquarelle painting. Instead of the customary approach of travelling painters, in "Vesuvius Seen from the Island of Capri (1835), he depicted the outbreaking volcano with daring yellow-blue contrasts. The swirling smoke and the trembling vapon in the air produce a forceful atmospheric effect. This new type of composition leads the eye uninterruptedly from the sensuously depicted wayves in the foreground towards the volcanic mountain painted at the centre of the picture. Type: landscape Time-line: 1801-1850 Form: graphics |
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