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Midsummer

Capturing the ethereal beauty of three women in classical Roman attire, this 1887 neo-classical masterpiece by Albert Joseph Moore invites you to bring the elegance of the Aesthetic Movement into your home.

Explore the ethereal paintings of Albert Joseph Moore (1841-1893), a leading Aesthetic Movement artist. Known for languorous female figures, neo-classical drapery & floral motifs. Discover his art & legacy!

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Quick Facts

  • Title: Midsummer
  • Notable elements: Neo-classical drapery, gold jewelry
  • Movement: Aesthetic Movement
  • Subject or theme: Women in ancient Roman attire
  • Year: 1887
  • Artist: Albert Joseph Moore

Collectible Description

A Vision of Classical Serenity

In the quiet, sun-drenched stillness of Albert Joseph Moore’s Midsummer, time seems to suspend itself, inviting the viewer into a realm of pure aesthetic contemplation. Painted in 1887, this masterpiece serves as a quintessential window into the Aesthetic Movement, where the primary goal was not to tell a dramatic story, but to evoke a sensory experience of beauty. The scene unfolds with an effortless grace, depicting three women draped in the rich, flowing garments of ancient Rome. One figure rests in a state of profound repose, her eyes closed in a gentle slumber, while her companions stand as silent sentinels of care, delicately waving fans to preserve the cool, tranquil atmosphere of a summer afternoon. There is a rhythmic harmony in their poses, a soft choreography of limbs and fabric that guides the eye through a landscape of draped silk and gilded ornaments.

The composition is a masterclass in neo-classical elegance, where every element—from the heavy folds of the crimson gowns to the subtle glint of gold jewelry—contributes to a sense of luxurious stillness. Moore, a painter deeply influenced by the principles of design and classical antiquity, utilizes a palette that feels both warm and ethereal. The background, featuring a dining table adorned with classical vases, provides a grounded, domestic context to the scene, yet it remains secondary to the luminous presence of the women. This careful balance between subject and setting creates an atmosphere of "art for art's sake," where the texture of the cloth and the play of light upon skin become the true protagonists of the narrative.

The Art of Aesthetic Harmony

For the discerning collector or interior designer, Midsummer offers more than mere decoration; it provides a focal point of profound emotional depth. The technique employed by Moore is characterized by a meticulous attention to drapery and form, reminiscent of the great Greek sculptors but rendered with the soft, painterly touch of the late 19th century. The way the light catches the edges of the red gowns creates a visual warmth that can transform a room, lending an air of sophisticated tranquility to any space. This painting does not demand attention through loud colors or jarring movements; instead, it commands respect through its subtle, rhythmic beauty and its ability to evoke a sense of nostalgic longing for a lost, idealized era.

Integrating a high-quality reproduction of this work into a modern interior allows for the introduction of classical motifs that bridge the gap between historical grandeur and contemporary luxury. Whether placed in a sunlit salon or a quiet study, the painting acts as an anchor of peace. It invites those who linger before it to slow their pace, much like the sleeping figure within the frame, and to find solace in the timeless pursuit of elegance. In Midsummer, Moore has captured not just a moment in time, but an eternal state of grace that continues to inspire awe and admiration across generations.


Artist Biography

early life and education

albert joseph moore, a renowned english painter, was born on september 4, 1841, in york, united kingdom. he was the thirteenth son and fourteenth child of well-known portrait-painter william moore and his second wife, sarah collingham. several of his numerous brothers were educated as artists, including henry moore, r.a., a notable sea painter. albert moore received education at archbishop holgate's school and st. peter's school in york, where he also received instruction in drawing and painting from his father.

artistic career

moore's early works show the influence of ruskin, and by 1857, he had already exhibited at the royal academy, showcasing a goldfinch and a woodcock. his artistic style evolved over time, with a marked neo-classical character emerging in the 1860s. this period saw moore designing tiles, wallpaper, and stained glass for morris, marshall, faulkner and co., as well as working as an ecclesiastic and domestic mural painter.

notable works and style

moore's paintings typically feature single female figures with formalized proportions, neo-classical drapery, and floral accessories, establishing a major strand of the aesthetic movement. some of his notable works include:

museums and collections

moore's work can be found in various museums, including:
  • york museums trust (york, united kingdom), featuring paintings such as kingcups
  • the royal academy (london, united kingdom), where moore frequently exhibited

legacy and later life

moore relied solely on his own judgment in matters both social and artistic, which sometimes proved a bar to his admission into the ranks of the royal academy. despite suffering from a painful and incurable illness, moore continued working until his death on september 25, 1893. recommended reading: * albert joseph moore's biography on wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/albert_joseph_moore * explore the york museums trust collection at https://WahooArt.com/@@/as844t-albert-joseph-moore-kingcups
Albert Joseph Moore

Albert Joseph Moore

1841 - 1893 , United Kingdom

Quick Facts

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Aesthetic Movement
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
    • Ruskin
    • Ford Madox Brown
    • Edward Armitage
  • Date Of Birth: September 4, 1841
  • Date Of Death: September 25, 1893
  • Full Name: Albert Joseph Moore
  • Nationality: British
  • Notable Artworks:
    • The Marble Seat
    • Elijah's Sacrifice
    • The Loves of The Seasons
  • Place Of Birth: York, United Kingdom