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The Belgian Emigrants

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thomas esmond lowinsky, The Belgian Emigrants (1914). Offentlig ejendom.

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Kunstner
thomas esmond lowinsky wahooart.com/da/artists/thomas-esmond-lowinsky/
Kunstnerens levetid
1892 – 1947
Malet
1914
Oprindelig størrelse
44 x 57 cm

In context

The Belgian Emigrants — thomas esmond lowinsky

How big is it?

The original measures 44 × 57 cm (height × width), drawn here beside an adult of average height.

Hvornår er dette malet?

  1. 1890
  2. 1900
  3. 1910
  4. 1920
  5. 1930
  6. 1940

Skyggelagt: thomas esmond lowinsky' livstid (1892–1947) ▲ dette værk, 1914

Sammenlignelige værker

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Farver

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    Hovedfarve

    Gray #649090

    Gemt palet

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    • #B0AD9D
    • #9D7554
    Primær farve
    Gray
    Intensitet
    Balanced Hvor mættede og varierede farverne er, fra en enkelt dæmpet nuance til mange klare nuancer.
    Kontrast
    Serene Hvor meget farverne varierer i lysstyrke og mætning på tværs af billedet.
    Harmoni
    Discordant Palette Hvor godt farverne spiller sammen, fra modstridende til fuldstændig harmoniske.
    Lysstyrke
    Bright Hvor lyst eller mørkt billedet fremstår samlet set, fra dybe skygger til lyse højlys.
    Mætning
    Balanced Soft Hvor rene og stærke farverne er, fra næsten grå til fuldt livlige.

    Kunstner og museum

    Kunstner

    thomas esmond lowinsky

    A Visionary of Shadow and Light: The Life of Thomas Esmond Lowinsky

    In the tapestry of early twentieth-century British art, few threads are as intricately woven with both classical precision and surrealist dreamscapes as those left by Thomas Esmond Lowinsky. Born on March 2, 1892, in the vibrant landscape of Hyderabad, India, Lowinsky carried within him a complex heritage of Hungarian and South African descent. This cosmopolitan origin, paired with an upbringing that moved from the warmth of India to the prestigious halls of England, instilled in him a unique perspective—one that allowed him to bridge the gap between the tangible world and the realms of mythic imagination. His journey through the elite educational corridors of Eton College and Trinity College, Oxford, provided a foundation of humanist scholarship that would later manifest in his profound psychological depth and symbolic complexity.

    The true crucible of Lowinsky’s technical mastery, however, was the Slade School of Fine Art, where he studied between 1912 and 1914. It was here that his meticulous approach to anatomy and perspective began to coalesce with a burgeoning interest in the evocative power of color. Yet, his artistic development was not merely an academic pursuit; it was interrupted by the harrowing realities of the Great War. Serving in France during World War I, Lowinsky experienced a period of profound upheaval that many believe contributed to the haunting, introspective quality found in his later works. Upon his return, he did not merely seek to replicate reality but to explore its hidden, often unsettling, dimensions.

    The Duality of Portraiture and Fantasy

    Lowinsky’s oeuvre is a captivating study in duality, oscillating between the grounded realism of portraiture and the ethereal whispers of fantasy. As a member of the New English Art Club (NEAC) from 1926 to 1942, he aligned himself with a movement dedicated to revitalizing British landscape and figure painting through a lens of renewed vigor. His portraits are far more than mere likenesses; they are psychological excavations. In works such as 'Miss Avril Turner', the viewer is invited into a space of Victorian elegance and quiet introspection, where every brushstroke serves to reveal the sitter's inner life.

    Beyond the human face, Lowinsky’s imagination wandered into the territory of the symbolic. He possessed a rare ability to infuse landscapes with a sense of mythic weight, creating scenes that felt as though they were plucked from the pages of an ancient, forgotten legend. This talent for narrative illustration extended beyond the canvas and into the literary world, where he provided evocative illustrations for works such as Edith Sitwell’s 'Elegy on Dead Fashion'. His ability to translate poetic sentiment into visual form solidified his reputation as an artist capable of capturing the ephemeral essence of thought and emotion.

    Legacy and Artistic Significance

    The life of Thomas Esmond Lowinsky was marked by a relentless pursuit of aesthetic truth, a journey that saw him hold significant solo exhibitions, including a landmark one-man show at the Leicester Galleries in 1926. His marriage to Ruth Jeanette Hirsch, a noted food writer and society hostess, also placed him within a vibrant intellectual circle that embraced the burgeoning surrealist movements of the era. While his work remained rooted in the technical discipline of the Renaissance masters, his spirit was undeniably modern, dancing on the edge of the subconscious.

    Though his life was tragically short, ending in 1947 at the age of fifty-five, the impact of his vision remains palpable. Lowinsky’s significance lies in his refusal to choose between the seen and the unseen. He mastered the art of the memento mori, reminding his audience that beneath the surface of every portrait and within the depths of every landscape, there lies a world of profound mystery waiting to be uncovered. Today, his works serve as enduring windows into an era of transition, where classical tradition met the fractured, beautiful complexity of the modern soul.

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    Kildehenvisning til dette kunstværk

    MLA
    lowinsky, thomas esmond. The Belgian Emigrants. 1914, https://wahooart.com/da/art/thomas-esmond-lowinsky-the-belgian-emigrants-AR28SU-en/
    APA
    lowinsky, thomas esmond (1914). The Belgian Emigrants [Painting]. https://wahooart.com/da/art/thomas-esmond-lowinsky-the-belgian-emigrants-AR28SU-en/
    Chicago
    thomas esmond lowinsky. The Belgian Emigrants. 1914. https://wahooart.com/da/art/thomas-esmond-lowinsky-the-belgian-emigrants-AR28SU-en/
    Harvard
    lowinsky, thomas esmond (1914) The Belgian Emigrants. Available at: https://wahooart.com/da/art/thomas-esmond-lowinsky-the-belgian-emigrants-AR28SU-en/

    Look closely

    The Belgian Emigrants — thomas esmond lowinsky

    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 Miss Avril Turner (1937), earlier in this guide. Name two things it shares with this work, and one that is different.
    4. thomas esmond lowinsky was about 22 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.