読み込んでいます

Christ Blessing the Little Children

ベンジャミン・ヘイドン1837

Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool

Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool
Liverpool, イギリス

With the command, “suffer the little children to come unto me”, Christ insisted to his unwilling disciples that his ministry extended even to the very young. This painting was commissioned by the Liverpool School for the Blind in 1837 as a companion to a work by William Hilton (1786-1839), 'Christ Restoring Sight to the Blind'(also in the Walker’s collection). Both paintings hung in the chapel of the school, and together they summed up the purpose and mission of the institution. Haydon was the leading British exponent of ‘high art’ in the manner of the great Italian artists of the Renaissance, and many of his paintings were styled on the grand canvases of Titian (about 1487-1576) and Veronese (about 1528-88). Conscious that few contemporaries shared his idealistic artistic beliefs and aspirations, Haydon eventually committed suicide in a fit of depression.

一部のみ表示もっと見る
  • タイトル: Christ Blessing the Little Children
  • 作成者: Benjamin Robert Haydon
  • 作者の生存期間: 1786/1846
  • 作者の国籍: British
  • 作者の死亡地: London, England
  • 作者の性別: Male
  • 作者の出生地: Plymouth, Devon, England
  • 作成日: 1837
  • 実際のサイズ: w3250 x h2890 cm (Without frame)
  • tag / style: Benjamin Robert Haydon; High Art; children; Christ; blind
  • Artist biographical information: Benjamin Robert Haydon was labouring under a severe handicap for a painter. Today he would be diagnosed as partially sighted but he himself used to joke that he was ‘the first blind man who ever successfully painted pictures.’ Haydon was known to have been hugely ambitious: nothing less than the salvation of High Art in England through state patronage and the advancement of public taste would satisfy him. In 1846, when it became clear to him that state patronage had finally passed him by and that the English public was more interested in seeing P T Barnum's latest novelty attraction, 'General Tom Thumb', than his own exhibition of High Art, Haydon sadly committed suicide.
  • Additional artwork information: This painting was the subject of an ‘Artwork Highlight’ talk at the Walker Art Gallery in 2005. To read the notes from this talk please follow this link: http://www.liverpoolmuseums.org.uk/picture-of-month/displaypicture.asp?venue=2&id=251
  • タイプ: Oil on canvas
  • 権利: Purchased in 1986
Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool

アプリをインストール

美術館を探索し、Art Transfer、Pocket Gallery、Art Selfie などで芸術作品をお楽しみいただけます

ホーム
発見
プレイ
現在地周辺
お気に入り