ورق

دليل الأعمال الفنية للطلاب

Portrait 5

الاسم الفصل الدراسي التاريخ

graham coughtry, Portrait 5 (1959). أُعيد إنتاجه لأغراض مرجعية؛ جميع الحقوق محفوظة لصاحب الحقوق.

الحقائق الأساسية

الفنان
graham coughtry wahooart.com/ar/artists/graham-coughtry/
تواريخ الفنان
1931 – 1999
مطلية
1959
الحجم الأصلي
102 x 71 cm

In context

Portrait 5 — graham coughtry

How big is it?

The original measures 102 × 71 cm (height × width), drawn here beside an adult of average height.

متى رُسمت هذه اللوحة؟

  1. 1930
  2. 1940
  3. 1950
  4. 1960
  5. 1970
  6. 1980
  7. 1990

مظلل: مسيرة حياة graham coughtry (1931–1999) ▲ هذا العمل، 1959

مقارنة مع

اختر عملاً واحداً مما سبق: اذكر شيئين يتشابه فيه مع هذا العمل، وشيئاً واحداً يختلف عنه.

أعمال أخرى تتماشى مع هذا العمل: wahooart.com/ar/art/similar/graham-coughtry-portrait-5-ARA92C-en/

الألوان

مُقاسة من الصورة

    اللون الأساسي

    Phthalo Green #28241d

    لوحة ألوان مفهرسة

    • #28241D
    • #433F36
    • #38342D
    • #302C24
    لوحة الألوان
    Monochrome مجموعة الألوان السائدة في الصورة.
    اسم اللون الأساسي
    Phthalo Green
    الحدة
    Monochromatic مدى تشبع الألوان وتنوعها، بدءاً من لون واحد خافت وصولاً إلى ألوان متعددة زاهية.
    التباين
    Serene مدى تفاوت الألوان في درجة السطوع والتشبع عبر اللوحة.
    تناغم
    Strong Color Unity مدى تناغم الألوان مع بعضها البعض، بدءاً من التضاد وصولاً إلى الوحدة الكاملة.
    السطوع
    Deep_shadow مدى سطوع أو عتامة الصورة بشكل عام، بدءاً من الظلال العميقة وصولاً إلى الإضاءة الساطعة.
    التشبع
    Muted مدى نقاء وقوة الألوان، من الرمادي الباهت إلى الألوان الزاهية تماماً.

    الفنان والمتحف

    الفنان

    graham coughtry

    Graham Coughtry: A Toronto Visionary

    Graham Coughtry (1931 – 1999) was a British-born Canadian painter who established himself as a prominent figure in Toronto’s artistic landscape during the mid-century period. His distinctive style—characterized by textured impasto, muted color palettes, and semi-abstract representations of human figures—earned him recognition both nationally and internationally. Though relatively unknown outside of Canada, Coughtry's work holds considerable importance within Canadian Modernism and continues to inspire artists today.

    Early Life & Artistic Beginnings

    Born in London, England, Coughtry’s artistic inclinations emerged early in his life. He pursued formal training at Chelsea School of Art and later studied at Pratt Institute in New York City, absorbing influences from Surrealist painters like René Magritte and Yves Tanguy. These formative experiences instilled a fascination with exploring psychological states and conveying emotion through visual imagery—a core element that would permeate his subsequent artistic endeavors.

    The Toronto Years & Pierre Bonnard Influence

    Coughtry relocated to Toronto in 1960, where he quickly gained traction within the burgeoning Canadian art scene. He became particularly captivated by the work of Pierre Bonnard, whose subtle tonal harmonies and atmospheric landscapes profoundly impacted Coughtry’s artistic approach. Bonnard's ability to distill emotion into deceptively simple compositions served as a guiding principle for Coughtry, who meticulously crafted paintings that prioritized mood and feeling over literal depiction.

    Distinctive Style & Technique

    Coughtry’s signature style revolved around textured impasto—applying paint thickly onto the canvas—creating palpable surfaces that captured light and shadow with remarkable sensitivity. He favored muted color palettes—often dominated by earthy tones—to evoke a contemplative atmosphere. His figures, frequently rendered in semi-abstract form, were imbued with psychological depth, reflecting Coughtry’s preoccupation with exploring inner landscapes. The artist's technique was meticulously honed over decades of practice, resulting in paintings that possess an undeniable tactile quality and convey profound emotional resonance.

    Notable Works & Legacy

    Among Coughtry’s most celebrated pieces include “Portrait 7” (1959), a haunting depiction of a shadowed chair executed with masterful impasto; “Portrait 1” (1958), a poignant black & white study capturing the gaze of a contemplative man; and "Beach Figure" (1960), an exuberant abstract painting bursting with vibrant yellow and orange hues. These artworks exemplify Coughtry’s artistic vision—a commitment to conveying emotion through texture, color, and form—and solidify his place as a pivotal contributor to Canadian Modernism. His legacy continues to inspire artists who strive for expressive depth and textural richness in their own creations.

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    اقتبس هذا العمل الفني

    MLA
    coughtry, graham. Portrait 5. 1959, https://wahooart.com/ar/art/graham-coughtry-portrait-5-ARA92C-en/
    APA
    coughtry, graham (1959). Portrait 5 [Painting]. https://wahooart.com/ar/art/graham-coughtry-portrait-5-ARA92C-en/
    Chicago
    graham coughtry. Portrait 5. 1959. https://wahooart.com/ar/art/graham-coughtry-portrait-5-ARA92C-en/
    Harvard
    coughtry, graham (1959) Portrait 5. Available at: https://wahooart.com/ar/art/graham-coughtry-portrait-5-ARA92C-en/

    Look closely

    Portrait 5 — graham coughtry

    Look closely

    Answer in your own words. There are no wrong answers here — only answers you can explain.

    1. What catches your eye first, and why?
    2. Which colours or shapes create the mood — and what is that mood?
    3. Look back at Late Afternoon Interior (1957), earlier in this guide. Name two things it shares with this work, and one that is different.
    4. graham coughtry was about 28 when this was made. What in it looks like the work of an artist at that stage?
    5. What might the artist have wanted you to feel?

    Your response

    Write a short paragraph about this artwork. Use the facts from the earlier parts of this guide, and your answers above.