El coronel Acland y Lord Sydney: los arqueros

Joshua Reynolds · PD

El coronel Acland y Lord Sydney: los arqueros


Ficha

Museo
Tate
Año
1769
Técnica
óleo
Tipo
pintura
Dimensiones
180 × 236 cm

La historia

Reynolds showed this at the Royal Academy in 1770, and it must have startled: two young English gentlemen caught in violent motion, drawing longbows in a wooded clearing, dressed as if for some medieval hunt. In 1769 the polite way to paint a gentleman was standing still in his good coat. Instead Reynolds gives us Colonel John Dyke Acland and Lord Sydney straining at their bows, a shot bird already at their feet, the whole picture nearly life-size. Acland would soon carry a real weapon into a real war: within a few years he was fighting for Britain in the American War of Independence, where he was wounded and captured at Saratoga. Tate bought the double portrait in 2005.

El coronel Acland y Lord Sydney: los arqueros — Joshua Reynolds — MuseScope