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Деніел Гарднер (1750–1805) – британський портретист, відомий витонченими пастелями та гуашшю, що вплинули на стиль Реджальда. Його стиль передбачав зміни в мистецтві, закладаючи основу для імпресіонізму.

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A Life Dedicated to Portraiture

Daniel Gardner, born in Kendal, Westmorland in 1750, and passing away in London in 1805, carved a distinctive space for himself within the vibrant artistic landscape of late 18th-century Britain. Though perhaps not achieving the same level of widespread recognition as his contemporary, Joshua Reynolds, Gardner established a thriving practice specializing in intimate portraits that masterfully captured the essence and character of British aristocratic society. His story is one of humble beginnings – the son of a skilled baker – intertwined with fortunate connections and a keen eye for detail, ultimately leading him to a career dedicated to capturing the beauty and grace of his patrons. Early indications suggested little inclination towards art; however, familial ties proved pivotal, connecting him through his mother’s brother, an upholsterer with business dealings that opened doors to initial artistic instruction from none other than George Romney himself – a formative experience that undoubtedly shaped his future endeavors. While Gardner later acknowledged limited direct guidance from Romney, this early exposure provided a crucial foundation for his subsequent development as a portraitist.

Early Training and the Royal Academy

Gardner’s journey into professional art began with an apprenticeship in upholstery, a practical skill that instilled discipline and an appreciation for craftsmanship. This experience proved invaluable before he moved to London in 1767, a pivotal moment that propelled him onto the established artistic scene. He enrolled at the prestigious Royal Academy of Arts in 1770, immersing himself in a rigorous curriculum overseen by some of Britain’s most esteemed artists – Johann Zoffany, Nathaniel Dance-Holland, Benjamin West, Giovanni Battista Cipriani, and Francesco Bartolozzi. This period was characterized by intense study and experimentation, allowing him to hone his technical skills and develop his artistic sensibilities. A significant early milestone arrived in 1771 when Gardner secured a silver medal at the Royal Academy for a portrait of an elderly gentleman – likely executed in pastel, a medium he would soon become particularly adept at utilizing. This recognition served as a powerful validation of his talent and marked the emergence of a promising artist on the British art stage, though his subsequent exhibition record remained relatively modest, suggesting a preference for private commissions over public displays. He quickly established a fashionable studio in Bond Street, London, catering to a clientele eager for exquisitely crafted portraits that reflected their status and refined tastes.

Style and Influences: A Delicate Balance

Gardner’s artistic style was profoundly influenced by Joshua Reynolds, particularly in his approach to composition and the portrayal of figures. He meticulously studied Reynolds' techniques, adopting many of his compositional strategies and methods for capturing a subject’s likeness. However, Gardner possessed a distinctive sensibility that set him apart from his mentor. While he admired Reynolds’ mastery, he deliberately cultivated a more relaxed, less rigidly formal style – a characteristic often noted by critics as contributing to the unique charm of his portraits. He skillfully employed pastels, crayons, and gouache, layering these mediums to achieve luminous effects and delicate textures that seemed to capture the very essence of his subjects. A notable technique involved using dry pastel for facial features while incorporating scumbled gouache for the surrounding areas – a clever method that allowed him to work quickly and create a visually arresting effect. Some art historians have even suggested that Gardner’s loose style and vibrant use of color subtly foreshadowed elements of later Impressionist painting, positioning him as an artist ahead of his time. His portraits weren't merely representations; they were imbued with personality, capturing the subtle nuances of character and emotion.

Patronage and Notable Works

Gardner’s clientele comprised a remarkable array of prominent figures from British society – members of the aristocracy, nobility, and influential families. He painted portraits of individuals such as Jane Gordon, Duchess of Gordon; Georgiana Cavendish, Duchess of Devonshire, renowned for her beauty and political acumen; Charles Cornwallis, 1st Marquess Cornwallis; Elizabeth Lamb, Viscountess Melbourne; Frances Villiers, Countess of Jersey; the celebrated artist Angelica Kauffman; and Lord George Gordon. He was particularly sought after for family portraits, often depicting entire families – parents, children, and beloved pets – within idyllic woodland settings that reflected both their wealth and their sentimental values. Beyond portraiture, Gardner demonstrated his versatility with an early oil painting depicting Philip Egerton of Oulton, showcasing his developing skills in this more traditional medium. He was a shrewd businessman, wisely investing the considerable income generated from his commissions into land and property around Kendal, securing his financial future. He eventually retired from active painting to focus on these investments, passing away peacefully in London in 1805, reportedly due to complications arising from a liver ailment.

Legacy and Historical Significance

Daniel Gardner’s legacy extends beyond the individual portraits that grace private collections and public galleries. His work offers a valuable window into the lives and tastes of British aristocracy during the late 18th century – a period marked by elegance, social refinement, and a deep appreciation for beauty. His innovative use of pastel and his subtle foreshadowing of Impressionistic techniques have earned him recognition as an artist who anticipated future artistic developments. While he may not be as widely celebrated as some of his contemporaries, Gardner’s unique style, technical skill, and ability to capture the essence of his subjects ensure that his work continues to fascinate art historians and enthusiasts alike. His portraits are a testament to his talent and a poignant reminder of a bygone era – an era defined by grace, sophistication, and the enduring power of artistic expression.
Деніел Гарднер

Деніел Гарднер

1750 - 1805 , Великобританія

Короткі факти

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Портрет, Пастель
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Імпресіонізм']
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
    • Джордж Роміо
    • Джошуа Рейнольдс
  • Date Of Birth: 1750
  • Date Of Death: 1805
  • Full Name: Daniel Gardner
  • Nationality: Британський
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Сімейство герцога Гордона
    • Сімейство леді Бредбері
  • Place Of Birth: Kendal, UK
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