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Osnovne informacije

  • Copyright status: Public domain
  • Nationality: Ireland
  • Top 3 works:
    • The Nativity
    • Homage to Fra Angelico
    • Composition
  • Art period: Modern
  • Born: 1897, Dublin, Ireland
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  • Works on APS: 21
  • Lifespan: 47 years
  • Top-ranked work: The Nativity
  • Died: 1944

Kviz o umetnosti

Svako pitanje ima samo jedan tačan odgovor.

Pitanje 1:
What was Mainie Jellett's primary artistic focus?
Pitanje 2:
Under which artist did Mainie Jellett study in London, significantly influencing her early style?
Pitanje 3:
What was the initial public reaction to Jellett's abstract paintings exhibited in Dublin in 1923?
Pitanje 4:
Which of the following best describes Jellett's artistic philosophy as expressed in her essay 'Definition of my Art'?

Early Life and Education

  • Born: Dublin, Ireland (April 29, 1897)
  • Died: February 16, 1944
  • Parents: William Morgan Jellett (barrister and MP), Janet McKenzie Stokes.
  • Early artistic training with Elizabeth Yeats, Sarah Cecilia Harrison, and Mary Manning.
  • Studied at the Metropolitan School of Art in Dublin (teachers included William Orpen).
  • Attended Westminster Technical Institute in London under Walter Sickert.
  • Won the Taylor Art Scholarship in 1920.

Parisian Influences and Artistic Development

  • Moved to Paris with Evie Hone in 1921.
  • Studied cubism under André Lhote and Albert Gleizes.
  • Exploration of non-representational art, influenced by Cézanne's analytical approach.
  • Developed a distinctive style incorporating rhythm, colour, and abstract forms.
  • Her artistic philosophy involved three revolutions inspired by Sickert, Lhote, and Gleizes.

Key Works and Artistic Style

  • Decoration (1923): One of the first abstract paintings exhibited in Ireland, caused considerable controversy.
  • Artwork often features religious titles and icon-like qualities despite being non-representational.
  • Style characterized by arcs of colour, rhythmic lines, and a sense of abstract perspective.
  • Exploration of light and color to create depth and intensity.

Recognition and Historical Significance

  • Early proponent of abstract art in Ireland.
  • Championed the modernist movement despite facing criticism.
  • Co-founded the Irish Exhibition of Living Art in 1943 with Evie Hone, Louis le Brocquy, Jack Hanlon, and Norah McGuinness.
  • Her work is present in museums throughout Ireland.
  • Jellett believed artists were essential for societal spiritual health.
  • Significant figure in Irish art history, bridging traditional and modern artistic approaches.

Legacy

  • Mainie Jellett's pioneering spirit helped pave the way for abstract art to be accepted in Ireland.
  • Her dedication to promoting modernism influenced generations of Irish artists.
  • She remains a significant figure in the history of Irish art, recognized for her innovative style and unwavering commitment to artistic expression.