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Shipwreck at Fraserburgh

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

Név Osztály Dátum
Andrew Webster, Shipwreck at Fraserburgh (1875), Fraserburgh Library. Csak tájékozódási célból reprodukozva; minden jog fenntartva a jogtulajdonos részéről.

Főbb tények

Művész
Andrew Webster wahooart.com/hu/artists/andrew-webster_hu/
Festmény
1875
Eredeti méret
36 x 58 cm
Rendezvény helyszíne:
Fraserburgh Library wahooart.com/hu/museums/fraserburgh-library-fernessburgh/

In context

Shipwreck at Fraserburgh — Andrew Webster

How big is it?

The original measures 36 × 58 cm (height × width), drawn here beside an adult of average height.

Mikor készült ez a festmény?

  1. 1870

▲ ez a mű, 1875

Összehasonlítható műalkotások

Válasszon ki egy fentebb szereplő művet: nevezzen meg két olyan dolgot, ami közös vele ezzel a művel, és egy olyan dolgot, ami eltér közöttük.

További alkotások, amelyek mellé helyezhetők: wahooart.com/hu/art/similar/andrew-webster-shipwreck-at-fraserburgh-AS838H-en/

Színek

A képről mérve

    Fő színe

    Gray #7f796a

    Katalógusba került paletta

    • #7F796A
    • #362D1E
    • #676252
    • #A4987B
    Fő színszín
    Gray
    Intenzitás
    Monochromatic Mennyire telítettek és változatosak a színek, egyetlen visszafogott tónustól számos élénk színig.
    Kontraszt
    Gentle Mennyire eltérnek a színek fényessége és telítettsége a kép különböző részein.
    Harmónia
    Unified Palette Mennyire harmonikusan együttműködnek a színek, az összeütközéstől a teljes egységesedésig.
    Fényerő
    Balanced A kép teljes körű fényessége, a mély árnyékoktól a világos fényfülekig.
    Szaturáció
    Muted A színek rendkívül tiszta és erőteljesek, a szürkés árnyalatoktól a teljességig vibrálóak.

    Művész és múzeum

    Shipwreck at Fraserburgh — Andrew Webster

    Művész

    Andrew Webster

    Born in Scotland

    Andrew Webster: Capturing the Soul of Scottish Coastlines

    Andrew Webster (born 1938) is a Scottish painter whose distinctive style has cemented his place as one of Scotland’s foremost marine artists, particularly celebrated for his depictions of Fraserburgh Harbour and Kinnaird Head Lighthouse. His canvases pulsate with an immediacy that conveys not merely visual representation but also the palpable atmosphere of the North Sea coast – a testament to his profound connection with the landscape and its history.

    Webster's artistic journey began in Dundee, where he honed his skills at Duncan Grant Studios, absorbing influences from Impressionism and Cubism while simultaneously developing his own unique approach. This formative period instilled in him a disciplined technique characterized by meticulous layering of paint—often employing encaustic wax alongside oil—creating surfaces that possess remarkable depth and luminosity. Unlike many artists who strive for photographic accuracy, Webster prioritizes capturing the emotional essence of his subjects; he seeks to convey not just what he sees but how he feels when confronted with the rugged beauty of Scotland’s coastline.

    His breakthrough came in the mid-1960s with a series of paintings depicting Fraserburgh Harbour, instantly establishing him as a master of capturing the dynamism and character of maritime environments.

    Múzeum

    Fraserburgh Library

    On show in Fernessburgh, United Kingdom

    A Beacon of Scottish Heritage: Fraserburgh Library

    Fraserburgh Library isn’t merely a building filled with books; it represents the enduring spirit of Aberdeenshire and its commitment to preserving its past. Situated in Fernessburgh, this unassuming space holds within it a treasure trove of information—documents charting centuries of local history, meticulously crafted genealogical records tracing family lineages back generations, and even a thriving Seed Library fostering connections to the region’s agricultural traditions. Its very existence speaks volumes about the importance placed on community engagement and accessible knowledge.

    Local History Immersion:

    The library's collection delves deep into Fraserburgh’s narrative. Researchers can uncover fascinating details about shipbuilding, fishing industries, and pivotal moments shaping the town’s identity—all documented in archived newspapers and captivating photographs.

    Genealogical Exploration:

    For aspiring historians of the family tree, Fraserburgh Library offers invaluable resources. Old Parish Registers and Census Records provide crucial clues for reconstructing ancestral histories, illuminating connections to Scotland's rich cultural heritage.

    Seeds of Knowledge:

    Beyond traditional texts, the Seed Library embodies a contemporary appreciation for sustainability and biodiversity.

    További információk

    Keresse online is

    QR-kód, amely a Shipwreck at Fraserburgh letöltési oldalára mutat

    wahooart.com/hu/art/download/andrew-webster-shipwreck-at-fraserburgh-AS838H-en/

    Ezen mű megidézése

    MLA
    Webster, Andrew. Shipwreck at Fraserburgh. 1875, Fraserburgh Library. https://wahooart.com/hu/art/andrew-webster-shipwreck-at-fraserburgh-AS838H-en/
    APA
    Webster, Andrew (1875). Shipwreck at Fraserburgh [Painting]. Fraserburgh Library. https://wahooart.com/hu/art/andrew-webster-shipwreck-at-fraserburgh-AS838H-en/
    Chicago
    Andrew Webster. Shipwreck at Fraserburgh. 1875. Fraserburgh Library. https://wahooart.com/hu/art/andrew-webster-shipwreck-at-fraserburgh-AS838H-en/
    Harvard
    Webster, Andrew (1875) Shipwreck at Fraserburgh. Fraserburgh Library. Available at: https://wahooart.com/hu/art/andrew-webster-shipwreck-at-fraserburgh-AS838H-en/

    Look closely

    Shipwreck at Fraserburgh — Andrew Webster

    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 Kinnaird Head Lighthouse and Wine Tower (1885), 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.