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John Linnell (b.1792)Golden Light on Shepherd and Flock, Romantic 19th century
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Dramatic and beautiful, light shines on the bucolic flock of sheep as the village, skies and hills remain in darkness, John Linnell (1792-1882) gives us a metaphor of coming through the storm into the light. He is known as a rival of Constable. His work is detailed but often characterized by his use of light. This painting certainly exemplifies light. This is an oil on canvas, signed J. Linnell lower right.
Linnell is also well known for patronizing the Romantic poets such as Percy Bysshe Shelley and especially William Blake, as well as upcoming artists. He is credited with introducing Royal Academy students to Blake who had a mentoring relationship with them.
Linnell grew up surrounded by artists, and studied at the Royal Academy. Early in his career he established a preference for work northern Renaissance style, and the work of Albrech Durer. He studied engraving and also painted portraits, with success, but his love of landscapes took over his work from 1850 onward. He is known for a simpke rural landscape, making it exceptional with composition and light much as a simple golden maple in autumn becomes extraordinary when it captures a golden slant of sun through the leaves.
This stormy painting, complete with a rainbow, shows us Linnell’s compositional skills as well as his poetic sensitivities. The golden light shines in the center of a bucolic valley, over a shepherd and his flock. The town beyond and the skies above remain in grey darkness. The contrast could not be more dramatic, or meaningful.
Linnell’s work appears in notable collections across the UK, including the National Galleries, Tate Britain, Ashmolean and other Oxford collections, Scottish Gallery, Government collections, Yale Center of British Art, and fifty plus other venues.
- Creator:John Linnell (b.1792) (1792 - 1882, British)
- Dimensions:Height: 25.5 in (64.77 cm)Width: 35 in (88.9 cm)Depth: 1.5 in (3.81 cm)
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- Condition:In overall very good condition. Previously relined.
- Gallery Location:Hillsborough, NC
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU2069217010892
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