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Self portrait

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Vardas ir pavardė Klasė Data
Toma Geinsboras, Self portrait (1754). Viešasis domenas

Pagrindinė informacija

Autorius
Toma Geinsboras wahooart.com/lt/artists/toma-geinsboras_lt/
Autoriaus datys
1727 – 1788
Spalvotas
1754
Mediumas
Oil On Canvas
Originalus dydis
58 x 49 cm
Judėjimas
Rococo Style
Laikotarpis
19th Century

In context

Self portrait — Toma Geinsboras

How big is it?

The original measures 58 × 49 cm (height × width), drawn here beside an adult of average height.

Kada tai buvo nupiesta?

  1. 1720
  2. 1730
  3. 1740
  4. 1750
  5. 1760
  6. 1770
  7. 1780

Šviesoplėvis: Toma Geinsboras gyvenimas (1727–1788) ▲ šis kūrinys, 1754

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    Paletė
    Earthy Dominiruojanti spalvų grupė paveikslėlyje.
    Pagrindinė spalva
    Espresso
    Intensyvumas
    Balanced Kiek spalvų yra prisigamintų ir kokios jos yra ryškios – nuo vienos nuolydžios spalvos iki daugybės ryškių tonų.
    Kontrastas
    Bold Kiek spalvų skiriasi šviesos ir ryškumo dėkingai per visą paveikslą.
    Harmonija
    Strong Color Unity Kaip spalvos dera tarpusavyje – nuo kontrastuojančių iki visiškai suvienytų.
    Ryškumas
    Shadow Bendras vaizdo šviesumas ar tamsumas, nuo gilių šešėlių iki ryškių šviesos dėliojų.
    Sodrumas
    Balanced Soft Spalvų gryrumas ir intensyvumas svyruoja nuo beveik pilkšų iki visiškai ryškių.

    Apie šį kūrinį

    Self portrait — Toma Geinsboras

    Notes on this work

    Written for this guide from published sources. The catalogue record itself is on the first part of this guide.

    Artistic style
    Elegant portraiture
    Influences
    18th Century
    Notable elements
    Light & shadow
    Subject or theme
    Self-portraiture

    Thomas Gainsborough's Self Portrait: A Window into an Eighteenth-Century Soul

    The year is 1754. Thomas Gainsborough, a young artist hailing from the quiet Suffolk market town of Sudbury, stands before his easel, meticulously rendering himself in oil on canvas. This self-portrait isn’t merely a likeness; it's a carefully constructed statement – a glimpse into the mind and ambitions of a rising star within the burgeoning world of British art. Measuring 58 x 49 cm, the painting immediately draws the viewer in with its restrained elegance and the palpable sense of quiet confidence emanating from Gainsborough’s gaze. It is a quintessential example of his skill, reflecting the Rococo style's emphasis on beauty, grace, and refinement – qualities that would define much of his subsequent work.

    Subject: A meticulously rendered self-portrait of Thomas Gainsborough himself.

    Style: Rococo – characterized by delicate brushstrokes, attention to detail, and a focus on elegant composition.

    Medium: Oil on canvas – providing rich color saturation and textural depth.

    Dimensions: 58 x 49 cm – a manageable size suitable for both display and contemplation.

    The Art of the Portrait in the Age of Enlightenment

    Gainsborough’s self-portrait speaks volumes about the artistic conventions of his time. The portraiture genre was experiencing a golden age, particularly within the Royal Academy, where Gainsborough eventually gained recognition. However, this is not simply a formal representation; it's infused with a subtle introspection. Dressed in the fashionable attire of the period – a dark suit and tie – he presents himself as both a professional artist and a man of discerning taste. The serious expression, far from being stern, conveys an air of quiet self-assurance and intellectual curiosity, hallmarks of the Enlightenment era.

    The painting’s composition is carefully balanced, drawing the eye to Gainsborough's face while subtly incorporating elements of his studio – a suggestion of landscape sketches hinting at his broader artistic interests. The use of light and shadow, a hallmark of the Rococo style, adds depth and volume, enhancing the subject’s features and creating a sense of three-dimensionality.

    Technique and Materials: A Master's Hand

    Gainsborough’s mastery is evident in his meticulous technique. The delicate brushstrokes create a smooth surface texture, while subtle variations in color and tone contribute to the painting’s overall luminosity. He skillfully employs glazing techniques – applying thin layers of translucent oil paint over dried underlayers – to build up depth and richness of color. The attention to detail, particularly in rendering the fabric of his clothing and the textures of his hair, demonstrates a profound understanding of materials and their effects.

    The canvas itself, primed with a suitable ground for oil paints, provides an ideal surface for Gainsborough’s expressive strokes. The choice of dark colors – predominantly browns, blacks, and grays – contributes to the painting's somber yet dignified tone, reflecting the artist’s serious demeanor.

    Symbolism and Legacy

    Beyond its technical brilliance, the self-portrait carries symbolic weight. It represents Gainsborough’s ambition, his dedication to his craft, and his desire to establish himself as a leading figure in British art. The painting is not just a portrait; it's an assertion of identity – a declaration that this was the man behind the brush, a man driven by passion and a commitment to artistic excellence. It stands as a testament to Gainsborough’s enduring legacy, influencing generations of artists who followed.

    Virus ir muziejus

    Self portrait — Toma Geinsboras

    Autorius

    Toma Geinsboras

    Born in Sadbury, Jungtinė Karalystė

    Tomas Geinsboras: Anglijos Peizažo ir Portreto Virtuozo

    Tomo Geinsboro pavardė, be abejo, užima garbingą vietą Didžiosios Britanijos dailės istorijoje. Gimęs 1727 metų gegužę Sadberyje, Safolko grafystėje, šis menininkas ne tik sugebėjo įamžinti savo epochos aristokratijos portretus, bet ir sukūrė nepakartojamus peizažus, kuriuose atsiskleidžia Anglijos gamtos grožis. Geinsboro ankstyvieji metai buvo praleisti nuolatinėje kūrybos aistroje – jau būdamas vaikas jis piešdavo miniatiūrines savipotraites ir subtilius peizažus, rodydamas išskirtinį talentą. Jo tėvas, nors ir nebuvo dailininku, atpažino sūnų potencialą ir skatino jo kūrybinę veiklą, pavedęs jam kelią, nutolusią nuo šeimos verslo – audinių prekybos. Safolko kaimynystės peizažai tapo pirmuoju Geinsboro studijos fonu, įskiepijant menininkui gilią meilę gamtai, kuri vėliau atsiskleis jo drobėse. Ši ankstyvoji patirtis nebuvo tik kopijų atkartojimas; tai buvo bandymas pajusti ir perteikti Anglijos kaimo esmę – emocinį rezonansą, kuris apvaldys jo kūrybą dešimtmečius.

    Kelionė į Londoną ir Stiliaus Formavimasis

    1740 metais trylikamečiai Geinsboras pasuko į Londoną, kur ėmėsi formalios dailės mokymosi pas prancūzą Hubert Gravelot, žinomą dėl savo elegantiško rokokoko stiliaus graviūrų. Šis susidūrimas buvo esminis – jis atvėrė jam duris į naujas technikas ir madingas estetiką.

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    MLA
    Geinsboras, Toma. Self portrait. 1754, https://wahooart.com/lt/art/thomas-gainsborough-self-portrait-8BWVSE-en/
    APA
    Geinsboras, Toma (1754). Self portrait [Painting]. https://wahooart.com/lt/art/thomas-gainsborough-self-portrait-8BWVSE-en/
    Chicago
    Toma Geinsboras. Self portrait. 1754. https://wahooart.com/lt/art/thomas-gainsborough-self-portrait-8BWVSE-en/
    Harvard
    Geinsboras, Toma (1754) Self portrait. Available at: https://wahooart.com/lt/art/thomas-gainsborough-self-portrait-8BWVSE-en/

    Look closely

    Self portrait — Toma Geinsboras

    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. Our catalogue files this work under: self-portrait, thomas gainsborough, rococo art. Do you agree? What would you add, or take away?
    4. Look back at Jonathano vaikis, earlier in this guide. Name two things it shares with this work, and one that is different.
    5. Toma Geinsboras was about 27 when this was made. What in it looks like the work of an artist at that stage?

    Your response

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