Monday, July 31, 2023

Artist of the Day, July 31, 2023: Lord Frederic Leighton, a British Victorian painter, draughtsman, and sculptor. (#1873)

Lord Frederic Leighton 1st Baron Leighton, PRA (1830 – 1896), known as Sir Frederic Leighton between 1878 and 1896, was a British Victorian painter, draughtsman, and sculptor. His works depicted historical, biblical, and classical subject matter in an academic style. His paintings were enormously popular, and expensive, during his lifetime, but fell out of critical favour for many decades in the early 20th century.

Lord Frederic Leighton was one of the most influential and virtuosic artists of the Victorian era, a brilliant and stylistically adventurous painter of bodies and landscapes, who later in his career launched a new movement in British sculpture. He even earned the nickname Jupiter Olympus - for being both a titan of British art and devotee of Classical Art.

Having spent his early adulthood touring Europe, Leighton developed an almost impossibly wide circle of acquaintances spanning the full gamut of contemporary artistic schools, from Academic History Painting to Naturalism, Romanticism, and, most significantly, Aestheticism. His own style gradually developed into a kind of hyper-real Neoclassicism, which prefigured the dreamlike vividness of the Pre-Raphaelites while leaning on the exotic, erotic mythography of Symbolism. His emphasis on beauty - particularly the beauty of the male body - pre-empted the art-for-art's-sake decadence of the fin de siècle, but he remained a bastion of the artistic establishment, ultimately becoming President of the Royal Academy and a hereditary peer. Several of his artworks, including An Athlete Wrestling with a Python and Flaming June, are now recognized as seminal works of their time.

Frederic Leighton's work impresses with an intensity that seems entirely original. At the same time, it represents an important transitional phase between the Neoclassical and Academic History Painting of the early nineteenth century and those avant-garde movements of the later nineteenth century - Symbolism, Pre-Raphaelitism - which continued to place an emphasis on technical precision. Early works such as Cimabue's Celebrated Madonna (1853-55) predict the surreal vividness of John William Waterhouse or Edward Burne-Jones, but their subject matter remains historical and mythological in a more traditional sense.

Though primarily remembered as a painter, Leighton is also credited as having inspired the development of New Sculpture, a movement in British sculpture which emerged from the circle around French sculptor Jules Dalou in 1870s London. The style was given vital impetus by the display, in 1877, of Leighton's first sculpture An Athlete Wrestling with a Python, which was seen to bring a new physical dynamism and naturalism to a tired medium.

Though his own sexuality remains a mystery, Frederic Leighton's work - particularly his late statuary - has been celebrated for its vivid depictions of male beauty. Standing at the forefront of a whole late-nineteenth-century tradition - perhaps most evident in Symbolism and the Decadent Movement - works like The Sluggard (1885) refine the homoerotic energy of Renaissance sculpture, presenting the male body as gentle, seductive, and physically imposing in equal parts.

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Lord Frederic Leighton, Self portrait, 1880
The Villa Malta, Rome, circa 1851
 The Death of Brunelleschi, circa 1852
 The Fisherman and the Syren, circa 1856-58
 A Roman Lady, circa 1858
The feigned death of Juliet, circa 1858
 The Fisherman and the Siren. circa 1858
 Pavonia, circa 1859
Odalisque, circa 1862
A Girl Feeding Peacocks, circa 1863
 Cymon and Iphigenia, circa 1864
 The Painter's Honeymoon, circa 1864
 Mrs James Guthrie, circa 1864-65
Icarus and Daedalus, circa 1869
 Jonathan's Token to David, circa 1873
The Daphnephoria, circa 1875
 At A Reading Desk, circa 1877
 Music Lesson, circa 1877
Elijah in the Wilderness, circa 1878
Winding the Skein, circa 1878
Biondina, circa 1879
Idyll, circa 1880
 Psamathe, circa 1880
The Painter's Honeymoon, circa 1880
 Wedded, circa 1882
 Gulnihal, circa 1886
 Captive Andromache, circa 1888
And the sea gave up, circa 1891
Clytie, circa 1892
The Garden of the Hesperides, circa 1892
Flaming June, circa 1895

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Friday, July 28, 2023

Artist of the Day, July 28, 2023: Theophilus Tetteh a Ghanaian emerging artist, painter (#1865)

Theophilus Tetteh (1991) with the brush name Nii Odai, is from the capital city of Accra, Ghana. A popular seafront to the Atlantic Ocean filled with pristine golden sand beaches and heritage sites. Theophilius with the brush name Nii Odai is an experimental and expressionist artist

Color is one of the strongest elements in the art of Nii Odai. As a painter, he works in a diverse variety of themes which include crowds, architecture, landscapes, townscapes, portraits and Ghanaian village scenes. One noticeable feature in Odai's work, no matter what, is the use of color in its fresh, almost primary and raw state. His ability to use color this way and still achieve that solidity of depth and content is a unique trait that gives Nii Odai's style of painting an identity.

In his own words: “I love to be creative and create things that others enjoy. Through my works, I look to highlight the beauty of my country and the relationship between humans and nature. As an artist, I feel it is my responsibility to convey a message of inspiration that evokes emotion and natural virtues. It has been a personal journey that I enjoy and treasure, and I hope others will feel the same.” Theophilus is a member of the Ghana Association of Visual Artist (GAVA). Theophilus has exhibited his work of art in so many places in Ghana and he was also part of the selected artist to work on the Kejetia Market project ( Kente Design at Kumasi - Ghana ). Participated in an exhibition theme, Ending Violence Against Women and Girls at AMBASSADE DE FRANCE AU GHANA. His work has been shown in numerous solo and group exhibitions across Ghana, as well as internationally at the Investec Cape Town Art Fair (2021) and in London at Mayer Brown x Artiq and the Coningsby Gallery (2021).

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Theophilus Tetteh
Black and bold Nº.3, 2021
 From the Shades and Hats Series, 2022 
 Holiday at Labadi, 2022
 I am natural, 2022
 Master of My Own, 2022
Youth Diaries: Shades and Hats, 2022 
Youth Diaries: Shades and Hats, 2022
Youth Diaries: Shades and Hats, 2022
 Stay with me, 2022
Youth Diaries: Shades and Hats, 2022
Youth Diaries: Shades and Hats, 2022
Clothed in Circles, 2023
Coffee gold, 2023
 Confident is not pride, 2023
 Is it OK to keep you in mind? 2023
It's okay to close your eyes, 2023
It's okay to close your eyes, 2023
Memories on our wall, 2023
Nhwiren (an Akan name for flower) 2023
Ohemaa, 2023
Sunset (A new day is approaching) 2023
Youth Diaries: Shades and Hats, 2023
After Valentine
Black Girl look
Determination
I am Natural
Intercessor
Mother and child
Royal beads

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