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Grouse Shooting

Name Class Date

Archibald Thorburn, Grouse Shooting. Public domain.

The facts

Artist
Archibald Thorburn wahooart.com/en/artists/archibald-thorburn/
Artist’s dates
1860 – 1935

In context

Grouse Shooting — Archibald Thorburn

When might this have been painted?

  1. 1860
  2. 1870
  3. 1880
  4. 1890
  5. 1900
  6. 1910
  7. 1920
  8. 1930

Shaded: the lifetime of Archibald Thorburn (1860–1935)

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Colours

Measured from the image

    Main colour

    Putty #d3ddd7

    Catalogued palette

    • #D3DDD7
    • #4E3F32
    • #9AA3A3
    • #6E604E
    Palette
    Neutrals The dominant colour family in the image.
    Main colour name
    Putty
    Intensity
    Monochromatic How saturated and varied the colours are, from a single toned-down hue to many bright ones.
    Contrast
    Statement How much the colours differ in lightness and saturation across the picture.
    Harmony
    Discordant Palette How well the colours work together, from clashing to fully unified.
    Brightness
    Brilliant How light or dark the picture reads overall, from deep shadow to bright highlight.
    Saturation
    Muted How pure and strong the colours are, from near-grey to fully vivid.

    Artist and museum

    Artist

    Archibald Thorburn

    Born in Lasswade, United Kingdom

    Archibald Thorburn: A Life in Naturalistic Detail

    Archibald Thorburn (1860-1935) was a British painter celebrated for his meticulous and captivating naturalistic depictions of wildlife, particularly birds. He stands as a significant figure in the development of naturalism within British art during the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

    Early Life and Artistic Beginnings

    Born in Lasswade, United Kingdom, in 1860, details surrounding Thorburn’s early life remain somewhat scarce. However, it is evident that he possessed a deep affinity for the natural world from a young age. This passion fueled his artistic pursuits, leading him to hone his skills as a painter and illustrator.

    Artistic Style and Influences

    Thorburn's work is characterized by an unwavering commitment to realism and detail. He meticulously rendered feathers, fur, and foliage with astonishing accuracy, capturing the essence of his subjects. His style embodies the core tenets of the naturalism movement – a reaction against Romanticism and idealism, prioritizing objective observation and faithful representation.

    Key Characteristics: Meticulous detail, realistic depiction, focus on British wildlife

    Influences: While specific influences are not widely documented, Thorburn likely drew inspiration from earlier natural history illustrators and the growing scientific interest in ornithology.

    Major Works and Achievements

    Although a comprehensive catalog of Thorburn’s works is challenging to compile due to limited documentation, his contributions are undeniable. Pheasants In The Snow stands as one of his most recognized pieces, exemplifying his mastery of capturing both the beauty and the harsh realities of nature.

    Notable Works: Pheasants In The Snow (and numerous other bird illustrations)

    Achievements: Establishing himself as a leading figure in British naturalistic painting.

    Historical Significance and Legacy

    Thorburn’s work played a crucial role in shaping the artistic landscape of the United Kingdom during his active period. His dedication to realism influenced subsequent generations of artists, encouraging a greater emphasis on accurate observation and detailed representation. He helped elevate wildlife art beyond mere illustration, transforming it into a respected genre within fine art.

    His legacy continues through reproductions of his work and the enduring appreciation for his ability to capture the beauty and complexity of the natural world. Thorburn’s paintings serve as both artistic masterpieces and valuable records of British fauna during a period of significant environmental change.

    Further Exploration

    To delve deeper into the world of naturalism, consider exploring works by artists like Jan van Eyck. Examining broader trends in British art history will also provide context for understanding Thorburn’s place within the artistic canon.

    Where to read more

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    Cite this artwork

    MLA
    Thorburn, Archibald. Grouse Shooting. n.d., https://wahooart.com/en/art/archibald-thorburn-grouse-shooting-8DP264-en/
    APA
    Thorburn, Archibald (n.d.). Grouse Shooting [Painting]. https://wahooart.com/en/art/archibald-thorburn-grouse-shooting-8DP264-en/
    Chicago
    Archibald Thorburn. Grouse Shooting. n.d. https://wahooart.com/en/art/archibald-thorburn-grouse-shooting-8DP264-en/
    Harvard
    Thorburn, Archibald (n.d.) Grouse Shooting. Available at: https://wahooart.com/en/art/archibald-thorburn-grouse-shooting-8DP264-en/

    Look closely

    Grouse Shooting — Archibald Thorburn

    Look closely

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    1. What catches your eye first, and why?
    2. Which colours or shapes create the mood — and what is that mood?
    3. Our catalogue files this work under: animals. Do you agree? What would you add, or take away?
    4. Look back at Cock And Hen Pheasant At The Edge Of A Wood, earlier in this guide. Name two things it shares with this work, and one that is different.
    5. What might the artist have wanted you to feel?

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