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Du kan ange egna mått för att passa en specifik ram eller yta. Om den valda storleken inte matchar originalbildens proportioner kommer vi antingen att beskära konstverket eller utöka målningen med ytterligare handmålade element. En digital skiss skickas till dig för godkännande innan produktionen påbörjas.
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John Mulcaster Carrick (1833-1896) was a British Victorian painter celebrated for his meticulously detailed landscapes and genre scenes. Working within the aesthetic principles of the Pre-Raphaelite movement, Carrick captured the idyllic beauty of rural life and coastal views with remarkable fidelity.
Born in Carlisle in 1833 and baptised on April 9th, Carrick took his surname from his father, Thomas Heathfield Carrick, and his middle name from his mother’s maiden name. His father initially worked as a chemist but later pursued a career as an artist in Newcastle in 1836, likely providing early artistic training for his son. By 1839, the family had relocated to London, where Carrick would spend most of his life dedicated to painting landscapes.
Carrick’s early work demonstrated a keen eye for detail and a commitment to representing nature accurately. He first exhibited at the British Institution in 1854 and at the Royal Academy in 1854 with a study, and again in 1855. His paintings quickly garnered attention, particularly from the influential critic John Ruskin. Ruskin’s praise was pivotal in establishing Carrick's reputation.
Several of Carrick’s works stand out as exemplars of his style and skill:
By the 1870s, Carrick’s work was increasingly associated with the Pre-Raphaelite movement. He became involved with the Hogarth Club, a gathering place for artists of that persuasion. He travelled extensively in Switzerland and France, broadening his artistic horizons. In 1871 he worked in Cornwall, later associating with the Newlyn artists by 1883.
Carrick died in his home in Chiswick in 1896 at the age of 63. His paintings are held in public collections in Glasgow and Dumfries and Galloway, ensuring his work continues to be appreciated by art enthusiasts. While not as widely celebrated as some of his Pre-Raphaelite contemporaries, Carrick’s dedication to detailed observation, atmospheric realism, and idyllic subject matter makes him a significant figure in Victorian landscape painting.
1833 - 1896 , United Kingdom