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Pan

Explore the historical scenes & portraits of Charles Lucy (1814-1873), a Victorian painter known for works like 'Oliver Cromwell' & 'Interview between Milton & Galileo'.

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Descripción de la obra

The painting Pan by Charles Lucy is a captivating work of art that showcases the artist's skill and attention to detail. Created in 1758, this oil on canvas piece measures 100 x 74 cm and is currently housed at the National Trust (Warwick, United States). The painting depicts a man with a beard wearing a wreath on his head, holding a pipe in one hand and what appears to be a cell phone in the other. However, given the time period, it's more likely that the object is a mythological attribute, adding to the overall mystique of the piece.

Artistic Composition and Symbolism

The composition of the painting creates a sense of depth, with the man as the focal point surrounded by trees and two birds. This setting gives the scene an outdoor atmosphere, reminiscent of natural landscapes often found in mythological settings. The use of a loincloth suggests that the subject may be depicted as a satyr or similar mythological figure, further emphasizing the painting's connection to ancient mythology.

Artist and Museum Background

Charles Lucy was a skilled artist, and his work can be found in various collections, including the National Trust (Warwick, United States). This museum is dedicated to preserving and promoting the rich history and cultural significance of Warwick, United States. For more information on the museum and its collection, visit The Museum National Trust (Warwick, United States). Handmade oil painting reproductions of Pan by Charles Lucy can be found at https://TopImpressionists.com, offering art enthusiasts the opportunity to own a piece of history.
For those interested in learning more about the artist and his works, visiting https://TopImpressionists.com is highly recommended. The website provides detailed information on various artists, including Charles Lucy, and their contributions to the world of art.

Biografía del artista

early life and education

charles lucy, a british painter, was born in hereford, england in 1814. his family, the lucys of charlecote, warwickshire, had a strong artistic inclination, which influenced his early interest in art. with no formal training, charles lucy's natural talent led him to study at the école des beaux-arts under the romanticist paul delaroche, and later at the royal academy of arts in london.

artistic career

charles lucy's artistic career began with portrait painting, as evident from his early work, oliver cromwell (1599-1658), part of a series of portraits of eminent figures commissioned in 1868. this piece is now showcased at the v&a museum (https://collections.vam.ac.uk/item/o124959/oliver-cromwell-1599-1658-oil-painting-lucy-charles/). throughout his career, charles lucy exhibited his work at the royal academy of arts in london, with notable pieces including the interview between milton and galileo (1840) and children in the wood, sold at sotheby's london in 1998.

legacy and later life

charles lucy co-founded a drawing school in camden town, london, and served as an instructor. his health began to decline, leading to his passing on may 18, 1873, in notting hill, london. charles lucy's legacy as a victorian era painter is marked by his captivating historical scenes and portraits, now showcased in various museums and private collections, including the v&a museum (https://collections.vam.ac.uk/item/o124959/oliver-cromwell-1599-1658-oil-painting-lucy-charles/) and featured on TopImpressionists.com.
charles lucy

charles lucy

1814 - 1873

Datos clave

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Victorian Era Painter
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Romanticism']
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Paul Delaroche']
  • Date Of Birth: 1814
  • Date Of Death: 1873
  • Full Name: Charles Lucy
  • Nationality: British
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Oliver Cromwell
    • Interview Milton/Galileo
    • Children in the Wood
  • Place Of Birth: Hereford, England
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