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Yellow Warbler

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Joseph Bartholomew Kidd, Yellow Warbler (1833). パブリックドメイン

基本情報

作家
Joseph Bartholomew Kidd wahooart.com/ja/artists/joseph-bartholomew-kidd/
制作年
1808 – 1889
彩色済み
1833
原寸大
58 x 40 cm

In context

Yellow Warbler — Joseph Bartholomew Kidd

How big is it?

The original measures 58 × 40 cm (height × width), drawn here beside an adult of average height.

制作年

  1. 1800
  2. 1810
  3. 1820
  4. 1830
  5. 1840
  6. 1850
  7. 1860
  8. 1870
  9. 1880

Shaded: Joseph Bartholomew Kiddの生涯 (1808–1889) ▲ 本作品、1833

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    主な色

    Rosy Brown #c0a98e

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    パレット
    Neutrals 作品の中で主要な色調。
    主な色名
    Rosy Brown
    彩度
    Balanced 単一の落ち着いた色調から、多彩で鮮やかな色彩まで、色の彩度やバリエーションの豊かさ。
    コントラスト
    Gentle 作品全体における、色の明度と彩度の差異の度合い。
    調和
    Unified Palette 対照的な色合いから完全に調和したものまで、色彩がいかに美しく響き合っているか。
    明るさ
    Brilliant 深い影から明るいハイライトまで、作品全体の明暗の度合い。
    彩度
    Balanced Soft 限りなくグレーに近い色合いから、鮮やかな色彩まで、その純度と強さが際立ちます。

    アーティストと美術館

    作家

    Joseph Bartholomew Kidd

    Born in Edinburgh, United Kingdom

    The Master of Highland Light and Avian Grace

    Born in the historic heart of Edinburgh around 1808, Joseph Bartholomew Kidd emerged as a vital voice within the vibrant Scottish artistic landscape of the Victorian era. His early years were defined by a profound connection to the rugged, sublime beauty of his native Highlands, a passion nurtured under the expert tutelage of the renowned painter John Thomson of Duddingston. This formative mentorship instilled in Kidd a deep reverence for the natural world and provided him with the technical foundation necessary to master the delicate nuances of watercolor. As a young artist, he possessed an uncanny ability to translate the atmospheric shifts of the Scottish landscape onto paper, capturing not just the physical geography of his homeland, but its very soul.

    Kidd’s meteoric rise within the academic circles of Scotland remains one of the most impressive chapters of his career. His dedication to the craft and his burgeoning reputation led to his election as one of the original associates of the Royal Scottish Academy in 1826. This prestigious recognition placed him at the epicenter of Edinburgh's intellectual and creative community, a position he solidified when he achieved full academician status in 1829. During this period, his work served as a bridge between traditional landscape painting and the burgeoning Romantic movement, where the wild, untamed elements of nature were celebrated with both scientific precision and emotional depth.

    A Journey from Landscapes to the Naturalist’s Lens

    The trajectory of Kidd’s life took a dramatic turn around 1836 when he relocated to London. This migration marked a significant stylistic evolution, as he moved away from the sweeping vistas of the Highlands toward the more intimate and meticulous realms of portraiture and instructional drawing. Settling in Greenwich, where he served as a teacher of drawing at the Naval College, Kidd’s focus shifted toward the minute details of life. It was during this era that his artistic legacy became inextricably linked with one of the most monumental scientific endeavors of the nineteenth century: the reproduction of the avian illustrations of John James Audubon.

    Tasked with recreating Audubon's breathtaking watercolor studies, Kidd demonstrated a level of technical virtuosity that transcended mere copying. He did not simply replicate the forms of North American birds; he breathed life into them. In works such as his depictions of the Ivory-billed Woodpeckers, Kidd utilized his mastery of watercolor to render the texture of plumage, the ruggedness of bark, and the subtle play of light with extraordinary accuracy. He often went beyond the original compositions by integrating rich, evocative landscape backgrounds, effectively transforming scientific illustrations into narrative scenes that told stories of a vanishing wilderness. This period of his work represents a beautiful intersection of art and ornithology, where the precision of a naturalist meets the soul of a Romantic painter.

    A Lasting Legacy of Observation and Artistry

    Though Kidd eventually resigned his membership in the Royal Scottish Academy to pursue his life in England, his influence continued to resonate through his commitment to meticulous observation. His later years were characterized by a quiet dedication to teaching and the refinement of his illustrative skills, leaving behind a body of work that serves as both a historical record and an aesthetic triumph. Whether capturing the dramatic etchings of Highland scenery or the delicate features of a Yellow Warbler, Kidd’s oeuvre remains a testament to the power of the observant eye.

    The significance of Joseph Bartholomew Kidd lies in his ability to navigate different artistic worlds—from the academic prestige of Edinburgh to the scientific frontiers of American naturalism. His work continues to captivate modern audiences, offering a window into a period when art and science were deeply intertwined. Through his brushes, we are invited to witness:

    The Sublime Highlands: A nostalgic look at the untamed Scottish landscapes of the early 19th century.

    The Audubon Connection: A masterful contribution to the visual documentation of North American wildlife.

    Technical Mastery: An enduring example of how watercolor can capture both scientific detail and emotional atmosphere.

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    APA
    Kidd, Joseph Bartholomew (1833). Yellow Warbler [Painting]. https://wahooart.com/ja/art/joseph-bartholomew-kidd-yellow-warbler-D38JCW-en/
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    Joseph Bartholomew Kidd. Yellow Warbler. 1833. https://wahooart.com/ja/art/joseph-bartholomew-kidd-yellow-warbler-D38JCW-en/
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    Kidd, Joseph Bartholomew (1833) Yellow Warbler. Available at: https://wahooart.com/ja/art/joseph-bartholomew-kidd-yellow-warbler-D38JCW-en/

    Look closely

    Yellow Warbler — Joseph Bartholomew Kidd

    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 Ivory-billed Woodpeckers (1830), earlier in this guide. Name two things it shares with this work, and one that is different.
    4. Joseph Bartholomew Kidd was about 25 when this was made. What in it looks like the work of an artist at that stage?
    5. What might the artist have wanted you to feel?

    Your response

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