Saturday, February 25, 2012

Clouds in My Eye

Constable 1822

There was an article in the New York Times about a new show at the Frick Collection in New York City.  It's a small show which includes a beautiful cloud study by Constable.  The painting above is not the one in the show, but it's similarly beautiful.  Apparently he was sort of a meteorologist, and actually studied different cloud conditions, painting them not necessarily for their beauty, but more for their scientific qualities.  I just love these beautiful cloud studies.  I also love the ones that JMW Turner painted later, and the ones Sargent painted after that.  It's a beautiful tradition.  I would die to have one of these beautiful paintings in my home.  These paintings were all painted before the impressionist and well before the abstract expressionist paintings.  But in a way they are, for the most part very abstract.

Constable

Constable

Constable

Constable 

WJM Turner

WJM Turner


WJM Turner

WJM Turner

WJM Turner

WJM Turner

WJM Turner

WJM Turner

John Singer Sargent 1897


3 comments:

  1. Fabulous post! We just added you to our must read blog list. I love Turner, he was a sky genius.

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    1. Thank you Jennings and Gates! I'm honored to be on your blog list!

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  2. What a beautiful post. I can't even imagine how difficult it must be to paint clouds and water - but the result under such an experienced and inspired hand is incredible.

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