风暴中的荷兰船只

J. M. W. Turner, Dutch Boats in a Gale, 1801. Wikimedia Commons. · PD

风暴中的荷兰船只


作品信息

创作年份
1801
材质技法
油彩
类型
绘画
尺寸
163 × 221 cm

故事

In 1801 Turner was 26 and hungry to be taken seriously. The Duke of Bridgewater, rich from coal and canals, owned a stormy sea-piece by the old Dutch master Willem van de Velde and asked the young Englishman to paint a companion to hang beside it. Turner took that literally, echoing the Dutchman's composition but flipping it, so his boats heel the other way and his weather blows in from the opposite side. When it went up at the Royal Academy the crowds packed around it. He was paid £250, more than he had ever earned for a painting, and from then on he was a marine painter to reckon with. Two Dutch fishing boats lurch past each other in the swell, close enough that you feel the collision they are trying to avoid.

风暴中的荷兰船只 — J·M·W·透纳 — MuseScope