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Electric Welder

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

Jméno Ročník Datum
hubert cook, Electric Welder (1943), Swindon Art Gallery. Reproduková za účely dokumentace; veškerá práva jsou vyhrazena vlastníkem práv.

Zásadní informace

Autor
hubert cook wahooart.com/cs/artists/hubert-cook/
Datum vzniku díla
1901 – 1966
Malováno
1943
Původní rozměry
75 x 50 cm
Místo konání
Swindon Art Gallery wahooart.com/cs/museums/swindon-art-gallery-swindon/

In context

Electric Welder — hubert cook

How big is it?

The original measures 75 × 50 cm (height × width), drawn here beside an adult of average height.

Kdy bylo toto dílo vytvořeno?

  1. 1900
  2. 1910
  3. 1920
  4. 1930
  5. 1940
  6. 1950
  7. 1960

Shaded: životopis hubert cook (1901–1966) ▲ toto dílo, 1943

Podobná díla

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    Earthy Dominantní barevná rodina na obrázku.
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    Espresso
    Sytost
    Balanced Jak nasycené a rozmanité barvy jsou, od jediného tlumeného odstínu až po mnoho jasných tónů.
    Kontrast
    Bold Jak moc se barvy v rámci obrazu liší v jasnosti a sytosti.
    Harmonie
    Balanced Harmony Jak dobře barvy spoluladí, od kontrastních až po plně harmonické.
    Jasnost
    Shadow Jak moc je obraz celkově světlý nebo tmavý, od hlubokého stínu až po jasný světelný vrchol.
    Nasycení
    Subtle Color Jak čisté a syté jsou tyto barvy, od téměř šedých až po plně živé.

    Umělec a muzeum

    Electric Welder — hubert cook

    Umělec

    hubert cook

    Hubert Cook: A Chronicle of Industrial Britain

    Hubert Cook (1901-1966) wasn’t a name immediately recognized in the annals of British art, yet his canvases offer a remarkably poignant and enduring portrait of 20th-century industrial life. Born in Swindon, Wiltshire – a town deeply intertwined with the burgeoning railway industry – Cook's artistic journey was shaped by the very landscapes he depicted: sprawling factories, bustling railway yards, and the everyday lives of those who toiled within them. His work transcends mere documentation; it’s imbued with a deep sense of social realism and a subtle, almost melancholic beauty that continues to resonate today.

    Cook's early life was rooted in the heartland of British manufacturing. He began his artistic training at Swindon School of Art, absorbing the atmosphere of a town built on industry – a place where steam engines roared, metal rang, and the rhythms of production dictated daily existence. This formative experience profoundly influenced his subject matter, leading him to capture the gritty reality of factory work and the social fabric woven around it. Unlike many artists of his time who focused on grand historical narratives or idealized landscapes, Cook chose to depict the often-overlooked world of the working class, offering a rare glimpse into their lives and struggles.

    Muzeum

    Swindon Art Gallery

    On show in Swindon, United Kingdom

    A Modernist Sanctuary in the Heart of Swindon

    Stepping into the

    Museum & Art Swindon

    is an experience of architectural grace and historical resonance. Housed within the striking 1938

    Moderne

    structure of the Civic Offices, the museum offers a sanctuary where the geometric optimism of the mid-twentieth century meets the profound depth of British artistic heritage. The building itself, a Grade II listed masterpiece of red brick and reinforced concrete, serves as more than just a container for art; its symmetrical bays and elegant lines provide a rhythmic backdrop that echoes the structured yet expressive nature of the works held within. For the discerning visitor or interior designer seeking inspiration, the museum’s very walls whisper stories of industrial progress and aesthetic refinement.

    The soul of the gallery lies in its remarkable collection, a curated journey through the evolution of British Modernism. The legacy of the

    Bomford Foundation

    , established in 1944, provides a cornerstone of unparalleled significance, offering intimate encounters with luminaries such as

    L.S. Lowery

    and

    Ben Nicholson

    . These works do not merely hang on walls; they breathe life into the space, inviting contemplation through their masterful use of form, texture, and light.

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    QR kód odkazující na stránku ke stažení Electric Welder

    wahooart.com/cs/art/download/hubert-cook-electric-welder-AR2AN6-en/

    Citace tohoto díla

    MLA
    cook, hubert. Electric Welder. 1943, Swindon Art Gallery. https://wahooart.com/cs/art/hubert-cook-electric-welder-AR2AN6-en/
    APA
    cook, hubert (1943). Electric Welder [Painting]. Swindon Art Gallery. https://wahooart.com/cs/art/hubert-cook-electric-welder-AR2AN6-en/
    Chicago
    hubert cook. Electric Welder. 1943. Swindon Art Gallery. https://wahooart.com/cs/art/hubert-cook-electric-welder-AR2AN6-en/
    Harvard
    cook, hubert (1943) Electric Welder. Swindon Art Gallery. Available at: https://wahooart.com/cs/art/hubert-cook-electric-welder-AR2AN6-en/

    Look closely

    Electric Welder — hubert cook

    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 Railway Works Interior, earlier in this guide. Name two things it shares with this work, and one that is different.
    4. hubert cook was about 42 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.