Artworks of John Atkinson Grimshaw
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Victorian Painting
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Victorian Painting
John Atkinson Grimshaw (6 September 1836 – 13 October 1893) was a Victorian-era artist, a "remarkable and imaginative painter" known for his city night-scenes and landscapes. His early paintings were signed "JAG," "J. A. Grimshaw," or "John Atkinson Grimshaw," though he finally settled on "Atkinson Grimshaw." Grimshaw's paintings depicted the contemporary world but eschewed the dirty and depressing aspects of industrial towns. Shipping on the Clyde, a depiction of Glasgow's Victorian docks, is a lyrically beautiful evocation of the industrial era. Grimshaw transcribed the fog and mist so accurately as to capture the chill in the damp air, and the moisture penetrating the heavy clothes of the few figures awake in the misty early morning.
Джон Эткинсон Гримшоу - живописец Викторианской эпохи, наиболее известный своими городскими пейзажами, передающими туман и сумерки. Эткинсон Гримшоу родился 6 сентября 1836 года в Лидсе, в 1856 году женился на своей двоюродной сестре Фрэнсес Хаббард (1835-1917). В 1861 году, вопреки желанию родителей, бросил работу клерка в железнодорожной компании и занялся живописью.