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Chinese Scene

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

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robert jones, Chinese Scene (1817). Reproduit à titre de référence ; tous droits réservés par le titulaire des droits.

Informations clés

Artiste
robert jones wahooart.com/fr/artists/robert-jones/
Peinture
1817
Dimensions originales
268 x 220 cm

In context

Chinese Scene — robert jones

How big is it?

The original measures 268 × 220 cm (height × width), drawn here beside an adult of average height. It is too large to draw to scale on this page.

Date de création

  1. 1810

▲ cette œuvre, 1817

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Palette de couleurs

Mesuré à partir de l'image

    Couleur principale

    Rosy Brown #cdb79c

    Palette enregistrée

    • #CDB79C
    • #472D13
    • #886530
    • #B39A79
    Palette
    Neutrals La famille de couleurs dominante dans l'image.
    Couleur principale
    Rosy Brown
    Intensité
    Balanced Le degré de saturation et la variété des couleurs, allant d'une teinte unique et atténuée à une multitude de nuances éclatantes.
    Contraste
    Bold Le degré de variation de la luminosité et de la saturation des couleurs à travers l'œuvre.
    Harmonie
    Unified Palette L'harmonie des couleurs, de leur contraste à leur parfaite unité.
    Luminosité
    Brilliant Le degré de luminosité ou d'obscurité de l'image dans son ensemble, des ombres profondes aux hautes lumières éclatantes.
    Saturation
    Balanced Soft La pureté et l'intensité des couleurs, allant d'un gris presque imperceptible à une vivacité totale.

    Artiste et musée

    Chinese Scene — robert jones

    Artiste

    robert jones

    Robert Jones: A Master of Cornish Light and Memory

    Born in the rugged coastal region of Cornwall, England, Robert Jones’s artistic journey was inextricably linked to the dramatic landscapes and timeless traditions of his homeland. From a young age, he found himself captivated by the ceaseless dance of the sea, the weathered faces of fishermen, and the ever-shifting moods of the Cornish sky – elements that would profoundly shape his distinctive style and subject matter. His early years were spent immersed in this environment, absorbing its essence through observation and experience, laying the foundation for a career dedicated to capturing its spirit on canvas.

    Jones’s formal artistic training began at Falmouth College of Art, where he honed his skills under the guidance of established artists Francis Hewlett and Robert Organ. This period proved crucial in developing his technical proficiency and understanding of composition. However, Jones's artistic development wasn't solely confined to structured instruction; he also drew inspiration from a diverse range of sources, including the works of Alfred Wallis, whose simplified forms and evocative use of color resonated deeply with Jones’s own aesthetic sensibilities.

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    Citer cette œuvre

    MLA
    jones, robert. Chinese Scene. 1817, https://wahooart.com/fr/art/robert-jones-chinese-scene-AQU6BS-en/
    APA
    jones, robert (1817). Chinese Scene [Painting]. https://wahooart.com/fr/art/robert-jones-chinese-scene-AQU6BS-en/
    Chicago
    robert jones. Chinese Scene. 1817. https://wahooart.com/fr/art/robert-jones-chinese-scene-AQU6BS-en/
    Harvard
    jones, robert (1817) Chinese Scene. Available at: https://wahooart.com/fr/art/robert-jones-chinese-scene-AQU6BS-en/

    Look closely

    Chinese Scene — robert jones

    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 Conway Market (1920), earlier in this guide. Name two things it shares with this work, and one that is different.
    4. What might the artist have wanted you to feel?
    5. If you could ask the artist one question about this work, what would it be?

    Your response

    Write a short paragraph about this artwork. Use the facts from the earlier parts of this guide, and your answers above.