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Snow covered Mountains

Nombre Curso Fecha

roy moyer, Snow covered Mountains (1980). Reproducido con fines de referencia; todos los derechos reservados por el titular.

Datos generales

Artista
roy moyer wahooart.com/es/artists/roy-moyer/
Pintura
1980
Tamaño original
61 x 76 cm

En contexto

Snow covered Mountains — roy moyer

¿Qué dimensiones tiene?

Las medidas originales son 61 × 76 cm (alto × ancho), representadas aquí junto a un adulto de estatura media.

Año de creación

  1. 1980

▲ esta obra, 1980

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Paleta de colores

Medido a partir de la imagen

    Color principal

    Putty #dddee1

    Paleta guardada

    • #DDDEE1
    • #131820
    • #667586
    • #A3B0BD
    Paleta de colores
    Neutrals La gama cromática dominante en la imagen.
    Color principal
    Putty
    Intensidad
    Monochromatic Qué saturados y variados son los colores, desde un único tono tenue hasta una gran variedad de tonos brillantes.
    Contraste
    Statement El grado de diferencia entre los colores en cuanto a luminosidad y saturación a lo largo de la obra.
    Armonía
    Strong Color Unity El grado de armonía entre los colores, desde el contraste hasta la total unidad.
    Brillo
    Bright El grado de luminosidad o oscuridad general de la imagen, desde las sombras profundas hasta las luces intensas.
    Saturación
    Muted Qué puros y fuertes son los colores, desde un gris casi tenue hasta una viveza total.

    Artista y museo

    Artista

    roy moyer

    The Luminous Legacy of Roy Moyer

    To encounter the work of Roy Moyer is to step into a world where light does not merely illuminate subjects but seems to emanate from within them. An American painter whose career bridged the gap between classical observation and modern sensibility, Moyer possessed a rare ability to capture the ephemeral qualities of the natural world. Whether rendering the frost-dusted peaks of a mountain range or the quiet, tactile presence of fruit in a still life, his brushwork served as a conduit for both physical texture and emotional depth. His artistic journey was one of profound synthesis, blending the delicate light-play of Impressionism with a structured, almost sculptural approach to form that reflected his deep engagement with the evolving art movements of the twentieth century.

    Born in 1921 in Allentown, Pennsylvania, Moyer’s early life laid the foundation for a career defined by meticulous study and global perspective. His formative years were shaped by an intense fascination with the masters of light, particularly the Impressionist traditions of Monet and Sisley. This early inclination toward capturing atmospheric effects would remain a cornerstone of his technique throughout his life. However, Moyer was never content with mere imitation; he sought a deeper, more structural understanding of his subjects. His studies at the Pratt Institute and his subsequent training under the legendary George Bridgman provided him with an anatomical rigor that, while often applied to landscapes and still lifes rather than figures, imbued his compositions with a sense of weight, balance, and organic vitality.

    A Convergence of Traditions

    The trajectory of Moyer’s style underwent a transformative shift through his encounters with international movements, most notably the influence of Soviet realism. His travels to Leningrad in the mid-1930s brought him into contact with the works of Sergei Chepik and the principles of Socialist Realism. This exposure introduced a new dimension to his work: a commitment to depicting the dignity of everyday life and the labor of the human spirit. While he maintained his mastery of luminous color palettes, this period instilled in him a sense of purpose that moved beyond pure aesthetics toward a more humanist narrative. He began to see the landscape and the still life not just as studies in light, but as vessels for storytelling and social resonance.

    This unique stylistic blend—merging the ethereal glow of Impressionism with the grounded, structural integrity of realism—allowed Moyer to create works that felt both timeless and immediate. His landscapes often captured the rugged, majestic grandeur of the American wilderness, such as Yosemite National Park and the Rocky Mountains, yet they were rendered with a sensitivity to texture that made the stone and snow feel tangible to the viewer. In his still lifes, a simple bowl of fruit became an exploration of color, shadow, and the fleeting nature of beauty, achieved through a painstaking observation of how light interacts with organic surfaces.

    Artistic Stewardship and Lasting Impact

    Beyond his personal output of over 300 paintings and numerous drawings, Moyer played a vital role in the broader landscape of the American art world. He was not only a creator but also a dedicated administrator and curator, serving as the President of the American Society of Contemporary Artists and as Director of the American Federation of Arts. His leadership helped facilitate major exhibitions that brought modernist and found-object art to the American public, including landmark shows featuring the works of Marcel Duchamp and Robert Rauschenberg. This dual identity as an artist and a cultural advocate allowed him to shape the very environment in which contemporary art could flourish.

    Today, the significance of Roy Moyer’s work lies in its ability to transcend stylistic boundaries. His paintings reside in prestigious institutions such as the Smithsonian American Art Museum and the Rose Art Museum, serving as enduring testaments to his technical prowess and his vision of a unified artistic language. He leaves behind a legacy characterized by:

    Technical Mastery: A profound command over light, color, and the tactile qualities of oil paint.

    Cultural Synthesis: The successful integration of Western Impressionism with the structural depth of Eastern European realism.

    Humanist Vision: An artistic philosophy that found profound beauty and dignity in both the vastness of nature and the intimacy of the everyday.

    Institutional Contribution: A lifelong commitment to promoting contemporary art and fostering dialogue between diverse artistic movements.

    Más información

    • El artista roy moyer wahooart.com/es/artists/roy-moyer/
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    APA
    moyer, roy (1980). Snow covered Mountains [Painting]. https://wahooart.com/es/art/roy-moyer-snow-covered-mountains-ARACW4-en/
    Chicago
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    Harvard
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    Snow covered Mountains — roy moyer

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    2. ¿Qué colores o formas crean la atmósfera, y cuál es esa atmósfera?
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