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دليل الأعمال الفنية للطلاب

First steps

4 parts 1 The artwork2 In context3 Artist and museum4 Look closely

الاسم الفصل الدراسي التاريخ
John Phillip, First steps. ملك عام.

الحقائق الأساسية

الفنان
John Phillip wahooart.com/ar/artists/john-phillip/
تواريخ الفنان
1817 – 1867

In context

First steps — John Phillip

متى يُحتمل أن تكون هذه اللوحة قد رُسمت؟

  1. 1810
  2. 1820
  3. 1830
  4. 1840
  5. 1850
  6. 1860

مظلل: مسيرة حياة John Phillip (1817–1867)

لا يوجد تاريخ دقيق مسجل لهذا التسجيل — بالاستناد إلى حياة الفنان وأسلوب العمل، أي عقد تتوقع أنه ينتمي إليه؟

مقارنة مع

  • Faith, 1864 wahooart.com/ar/art/john-phillip-faith-D7EBHW-en/
  • At the Opera wahooart.com/ar/art/john-phillip-at-the-opera-9HTQXZ-en/
  • The Evil Eye wahooart.com/ar/art/john-phillip-the-evil-eye-9CWK9U-en/

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/john-phillip-first-steps-9HTQY2-en/

الألوان

مُقاسة من الصورة

    اللون الأساسي

    Walnut #55270a

    لوحة ألوان مفهرسة

    • #55270A
    • #110702
    • #2D1304
    • #9F5A25
    لوحة الألوان
    Earthy مجموعة الألوان السائدة في الصورة.
    اسم اللون الأساسي
    Walnut
    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
    Unified Palette 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

    First steps — John Phillip

    الفنان

    John Phillip

    Born in Aberdeen, United Kingdom

    The Painter of Spanish Dreams: The Life and Legacy of John Phillip

    Born in the rugged landscape of Aberdeen, Scotland, in 1817, John Phillip would eventually transcend his humble beginnings to become one of the most evocative voices of the Victorian era. Affectionately known by the moniker "Spanish Phillip," his journey was one of profound transformation, moving from the meticulous, somber depictions of Scottish rural life to the sun-drenched, vibrant canvases of Southern Europe. His early years were marked by a burgeoning talent that caught the eye of influential patrons, most notably Lord Panmure, whose generosity provided the essential bridge for Phillip to reach London’s Royal Academy of Arts in 1836. It was within this prestigious institution that Phillip found his artistic tribe, joining the influential group known as The Clique. Led by the eccentric Richard Dadd, this circle of artists shared a deep reverence for the narrative realism of William Hogarth and the dramatic landscapes of David Wilkie, principles that would form the bedrock of Phillip’s early technical mastery.

    In his formative years, Phillip’s brush was dedicated to the dignity and hardship of the Scottish people. He captured the quiet, often grueling existence of crofters with a precision that spoke to the soul of his homeland.

    للمزيد من القراءة

    تصفح هذا عبر الإنترنت

    رمز QR يربط بصفحة التنزيل الخاصة بـ First steps

    wahooart.com/ar/art/download/john-phillip-first-steps-9HTQY2-en/

    اقتبس هذا العمل الفني

    MLA
    Phillip, John. First steps. n.d., https://wahooart.com/ar/art/john-phillip-first-steps-9HTQY2-en/
    APA
    Phillip, John (n.d.). First steps [Painting]. https://wahooart.com/ar/art/john-phillip-first-steps-9HTQY2-en/
    Chicago
    John Phillip. First steps. n.d. https://wahooart.com/ar/art/john-phillip-first-steps-9HTQY2-en/
    Harvard
    Phillip, John (n.d.) First steps. Available at: https://wahooart.com/ar/art/john-phillip-first-steps-9HTQY2-en/

    Look closely

    First steps — John Phillip

    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 Faith (1864), earlier in this guide. Name two things it shares with this work, and one that is different.
    4. What might the artist have wanted you to feel?
    5. If you could ask the artist one question about this work, what would it be?

    Your response

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