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In Arcadia

  • 제작 연도1886
  • 크기 및 규격197.0 x 290.0 cm

Discover Thomas Alexander Harrison's luminous marine paintings! Capturing poetic light & Brittany’s seascapes, his work influenced Proust & earned numerous awards.

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Thomas Alexander Harrison: Painter of Light and Brittany’s Seascapes

Thomas Alexander Harrison (1853, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania – October 13, 1930, Paris, France) stands as a pivotal figure in Impressionist art, particularly renowned for his evocative depictions of the Breton coastline. Born into a prominent Virginia family—descendants of William Henry Harrison and Benjamin Harrison V—Harrison’s artistic journey began amidst intellectual ferment and propelled him to international acclaim. His life was marked by dedication to painting, scholarly pursuits, and engagement with influential artistic circles. ### Early Life and Artistic Formation Harrison's formative years were spent in Philadelphia, where he received a robust education encompassing classical studies and drawing instruction. Recognizing his innate talent for capturing light and atmosphere, he pursued formal training at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, honing his skills under luminaries like Thomas Eakins and Frederic Remington. This exposure to diverse artistic styles profoundly shaped his aesthetic sensibilities and instilled in him a commitment to portraying nature with uncompromising realism—albeit infused with subjective emotion. Cecilia Beaux, a celebrated portraitist herself, befriended Harrison during the summer of 1888 in Concarneau, Brittany, where he established a studio amidst the picturesque Breton landscape. Beaux’s observations captured Harrison's character: “Harrison, now at the apex of his strength, had already met the ‘daemon’ and thrown him, in his two big pictures en arcadie and the wave. Tall, lanky, and superbly handsome, he easily won all he appeared to care for, and much that he didn't want; but he had a religion—it was his art; an industry—it was his painting; and he had an untiring faith toward these. He could not be called a nature-lover, for he loved nature perhaps only when married to art.” ### Breakthrough Successes and Artistic Style Harrison’s breakthrough arrived in 1885 with “En Arcadie,” a monumental canvas depicting nude women bathed in dappled sunlight—a daring exploration of flesh tones and light shading that captivated Parisian critics and fellow artists. This ambitious undertaking earned him an honorable mention at the Salon, marking the commencement of his illustrious artistic career. Further accolades followed swiftly: The Temple Gold Medal from the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts (1887), medals awarded in Munich, Brussels, Ghent, Vienna, and elsewhere—testaments to his growing reputation within the European art world. His distinctive style characterized by luminous color palettes, loose brushstrokes, and a masterful rendering of atmospheric conditions—particularly prevalent during Breton summers—became instantly recognizable. He particularly excelled at capturing the interplay of light on water surfaces, as exemplified in “The Wave,” completed in 1885. ### Influences and Artistic Legacy Harrison’s artistic vision drew inspiration from Impressionist masters such as Claude Monet and Pierre-Auguste Renoir, whose techniques he diligently assimilated. However, his work transcended mere stylistic imitation; it possessed a profound sensitivity to the psychological dimensions of experience—a characteristic that resonated deeply with writers like Marcel Proust, who cited Harrison’s paintings as formative influences on his literary explorations of memory and sensory perception. He was an active member of influential artistic societies including the Société Nationale des Beaux-Arts in Paris and the Royal Institute of Painters in Oil Colours in London, fostering dialogue and collaboration amongst artists across Europe. His unwavering dedication to painting—a conviction he famously articulated as “his religion”—served as a guiding principle throughout his life’s work. Harrison's legacy resides not only in his stunning visual creations but also in his contribution to shaping the intellectual landscape of his time, cementing his place as one of the foremost marine painters of the late nineteenth century.

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  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Impressionism
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Proust']
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Cecilia Beaux']
  • Date Of Birth: January 17, 1853
  • Date Of Death: October 13, 1930
  • Full Name: Thomas Alexander Harrison
  • Nationality: American
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Marine, Clair de lune
    • Castles in Spain
    • In Arcadia
  • Place Of Birth: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania