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Untitled (AQTDST)

Nome Classe Data

george roux, Untitled (AQTDST) (1890). Di pubblico dominio.

Dettagli dell'opera

Artista
george roux wahooart.com/it/artists/george-roux/
Date dell'artista
1853 – 1929
Pittura
1890

Nel contesto

Untitled (AQTDST) — george roux

Data di realizzazione

  1. 1850
  2. 1860
  3. 1870
  4. 1880
  5. 1890
  6. 1900
  7. 1910
  8. 1920

Shaded: la vita di george roux (1853–1929) ▲ quest'opera, 1890

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Palette colori

Rilevato dall'immagine

    Colore principale

    White #eaf2f4

    Tavolozza salvata

    • #EAF2F4
    • #858C95
    • #474E58
    • #B8BFC6
    Palette
    Neutrals La gamma cromatica dominante nell'immagine.
    Colore principale
    White
    Intensità
    Monochromatic La saturazione e la varietà dei colori, da una singola tonalità tenue a molteplici sfumature vivaci.
    Contrasto
    Balanced Quanto i colori differiscano in luminosità e saturazione nell'intera opera.
    Armonia
    Strong Color Unity L'armonia cromatica, dall'accostamento contrastante all'unione completa.
    Luminosità
    Brilliant Il grado di luminosità o di oscurità complessiva dell'immagine, dalle ombre profonde ai punti di massima luce.
    Saturazione
    Muted Quanto siano puri e intensi i colori, dal quasi grigio al pienamente vivido.

    Artista e museo

    Artista

    george roux

    The Visionary Lines of George Roux: A Symphony of Symbolism and Adventure

    In the twilight of the nineteenth century, as the rigid boundaries of realism began to dissolve into the evocative mists of the Symbolist movement, a singular talent emerged from the heart of Paris to redefine the visual language of imagination. George Roux (1853–1929) was not merely an illustrator; he was a world-builder whose pen breathed life into the impossible. Born into a disciplined environment as the son of a decorated French Army officer, Roux inherited a meticulous eye for detail and a profound respect for structural accuracy. This foundational rigor, honed under the tutelage of Jean-Baptiste Camille Bouchardy at the prestigious École des Beaux-Arts, provided him with the technical mastery required to ground even the most fantastical narratives in a palpable, breathing reality.

    Roux’s artistic journey is inextricably woven into the fabric of literary history through his legendary collaboration with Jules Verne. Beginning in 1885 with L’Épave du Cynthia, Roux embarked on a two-decade partnership that would see him become the second-most prolific illustrator for Verne’s Les Voyages extraordinaires. While many viewed these stories as mere scientific adventures, Roux perceived them through a Symbolist lens. He did not simply replicate the text; he infused every woodcut and engraving with an atmospheric depth that suggested much more than what was visible on the surface. Through his masterful command of shadow, light, and intricate hatching, he transformed Verne’s landscapes into realms of mystery and psychological intrigue.

    Technique and the Art of Suggestion

    The brilliance of Roux’s work lies in his ability to balance academic precision with the ethereal qualities of Symbolism. His technique often utilized monochromatic palettes—deep blacks and stark whites—to create a sense of drama and tension. Whether working in lithography or woodcut, Roux possessed an uncanny ability to use geometric shapes and fine line work to evoke the grandeur of nature and the vulnerability of the human spirit. His illustrations for Verne’s voyages were characterized by:

    Atmospheric Depth: The use of heavy shadows and misty gradients to create environments that felt both vast and claustrophobic.

    Narrative Tension: A keen sense of composition that placed characters in moments of profound confrontation or quiet contemplation.

    Symbolic Detail: The integration of subtle allegories, where a landscape or a creature served as a metaphor for the internal struggles of the protagonists.

    This mastery allowed him to bridge the gap between the scientific curiosity of the Victorian era and the burgeoning interest in the subjective, emotional truths of the modern age. In his hands, a mountainous wilderness was not just a setting, but a character in its own right, capable of expressing both terror and majesty.

    A Lasting Legacy in the Annals of Illustration

    Though the era of the great book illustrators eventually gave way to new forms of visual media, the impact of George Roux remains undiminished. He stands as a pivotal figure who elevated the medium of illustration from a secondary, decorative craft to a sophisticated form of fine art capable of profound philosophical expression. His work helped define the visual identity of early science fiction, providing a template for how the extraordinary could be rendered with dignity and depth. Today, collectors and historians look to Roux not just as a chronicler of Verne’s adventures, but as a master of the fin de siècle aesthetic—an artist who captured the fleeting, beautiful, and often haunting essence of an age caught between the known world and the infinite unknown.

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    Citazione dell'opera

    MLA
    roux, george. Untitled (AQTDST). 1890, https://wahooart.com/it/art/george-roux-untitled-aqtdst-AQTDST-en/
    APA
    roux, george (1890). Untitled (AQTDST) [Painting]. https://wahooart.com/it/art/george-roux-untitled-aqtdst-AQTDST-en/
    Chicago
    george roux. Untitled (AQTDST). 1890. https://wahooart.com/it/art/george-roux-untitled-aqtdst-AQTDST-en/
    Harvard
    roux, george (1890) Untitled (AQTDST). Available at: https://wahooart.com/it/art/george-roux-untitled-aqtdst-AQTDST-en/

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    Untitled (AQTDST) — george roux

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    1. Cosa ti colpisce per primo, e perché?
    2. Quali colori o forme creano l'atmosfera — e di che atmosfera si tratta?
    3. Quanti volti riesci a trovare? ____ (il nostro catalogo ne conta 3 — sei d'accordo?)
    4. Rivedi Untitled (AQTDWM) (1890), precedentemente citato in questa guida. Indica due elementi che condivide con quest'opera e uno che la differenzia.
    5. george roux aveva circa 37 anni quando quest'opera è stata realizzata. Quali elementi ne rivelano la mano di un artista in quella fase della sua carriera?

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