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دليل الأعمال الفنية للطلاب

Romance

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

الاسم الفصل الدراسي التاريخ
peter alexander hay, Romance, Doncaster Museum And Art Gallery. أُعيد إنتاجه لأغراض مرجعية؛ جميع الحقوق محفوظة لصاحب الحقوق.

الحقائق الأساسية

الفنان
peter alexander hay wahooart.com/ar/artists/peter-alexander-hay/
تواريخ الفنان
1926 – 2011
الحجم الأصلي
50 x 43 cm
تُقام في
Doncaster Museum And Art Gallery wahooart.com/ar/museums/doncaster-museum-and-art-gallery-doncaster/

In context

Romance — peter alexander hay

How big is it?

The original measures 50 × 43 cm (height × width), drawn here beside an adult of average height.

متى يُحتمل أن تكون هذه اللوحة قد رُسمت؟

  1. 1920
  2. 1930
  3. 1940
  4. 1950
  5. 1960
  6. 1970
  7. 1980
  8. 1990
  9. 2000
  10. 2010

مظلل: مسيرة حياة peter alexander hay (1926–2011)

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

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/peter-alexander-hay-romance-AR27JJ-en/

الألوان

مُقاسة من الصورة

    اللون الأساسي

    Phthalo Green #1e1911

    لوحة ألوان مفهرسة

    • #1E1911
    • #D2AD74
    • #9B7A38
    • #5C4119
    لوحة الألوان
    Earthy مجموعة الألوان السائدة في الصورة.
    اسم اللون الأساسي
    Phthalo Green
    الحدة
    Balanced مدى تشبع الألوان وتنوعها، بدءاً من لون واحد خافت وصولاً إلى ألوان متعددة زاهية.
    التباين
    Statement 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
    Balanced Soft مدى نقاء وقوة الألوان، من الرمادي الباهت إلى الألوان الزاهية تماماً.

    الفنان والمتحف

    Romance — peter alexander hay

    الفنان

    peter alexander hay

    Born in Vienna, Austria

    Mary Stevenson Cassatt: A Pioneer of Modern Portraiture

    Born in Allegheny City, Pennsylvania – now part of Pittsburgh – in 1844, Mary Stevenson Cassatt was a remarkably independent and influential figure in the late 19th-century art world. Her life story is one of transatlantic journeys, artistic mentorships, and a profound dedication to capturing the intimate realities of women’s lives, particularly within the context of family and domesticity. Unlike many female artists of her era, Cassatt wasn't initially groomed for a career in painting; her father, Robert Simpson Cassat, a successful stockbroker, envisioned a more conventional path for his daughter. However, fueled by an innate artistic sensibility and supported by her equally financially secure mother, Katherine Kelso Johnston, she pursued her passion, ultimately forging her own distinctive voice within the burgeoning Impressionist movement.

    Cassatt’s early training was initially rooted in academic traditions. She studied at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, a common starting point for aspiring American artists. However, it was her relocation to Paris in 1865 that proved transformative. There, she immersed herself in the vibrant artistic community, taking private lessons from established masters like Jean-Léon Gérôme and diligently copying works by Old Masters such as Correggio and Parmigianino.

    المتحف

    Doncaster Museum And Art Gallery

    On show in Doncaster, United Kingdom

    A Tapestry of Time: The Soul of Doncaster

    In the heart of South Yorkshire, where the echoes of Roman legions once met the rhythmic pulse of the industrial revolution, lies a sanctuary of culture known as the Danum Gallery, Library and Museum. To step through its doors is to embark on a journey that transcends mere observation; it is an immersion into a living narrative where history breathes alongside artistic expression. The museum, now harmoniously integrated into a larger cultural complex, serves as a profound testament to Doncaster’s enduring legacy. It is a place where the ancient and the contemporary exist in a delicate, beautiful tension, inviting art lovers and historians alike to contemplate the layers of human achievement that have shaped this landscape.

    The museum’s foundations are deeply rooted in the soil of Roman Danum. Visitors are often captivated by the exquisite archaeological treasures unearthed from the site of the ancient Roman fort, including intricately crafted mosaics that depict mythological scenes and the quiet rhythms of everyday life in a vanished world. These relics are far more than mere artifacts; they are windows into the ambitions and artistry of Roman engineers and craftsmen, offering a tangible connection to an empire’s expansion.

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    اقتبس هذا العمل الفني

    MLA
    hay, peter alexander. Romance. n.d., Doncaster Museum And Art Gallery. https://wahooart.com/ar/art/peter-alexander-hay-romance-AR27JJ-en/
    APA
    hay, peter alexander (n.d.). Romance [Painting]. Doncaster Museum And Art Gallery. https://wahooart.com/ar/art/peter-alexander-hay-romance-AR27JJ-en/
    Chicago
    peter alexander hay. Romance. n.d. Doncaster Museum And Art Gallery. https://wahooart.com/ar/art/peter-alexander-hay-romance-AR27JJ-en/
    Harvard
    hay, peter alexander (n.d.) Romance. Doncaster Museum And Art Gallery. Available at: https://wahooart.com/ar/art/peter-alexander-hay-romance-AR27JJ-en/

    Look closely

    Romance — peter alexander hay

    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 College Meeting, 1889 (1889), 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.