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Capri

Admire 'Capri' by Charles Caryl Coleman (1912). A beautiful depiction of beach life in an Aesthetic Movement style. Explore this captivating artwork & its historical context.

Explore the captivating art of Charles Caryl Coleman (1840-1928), an American master of Aesthetic Movement paintings, renowned for his Italian landscapes & exquisite floral panels from Capri.

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アーティストの略歴

A Life Immersed in Aesthetic Beauty: The World of Charles Caryl Coleman

Charles Caryl Coleman, born in Buffalo, New York, in 1840, was an American artist who carved a unique niche for himself within the late 19th-century art world. His journey, spanning continents and artistic movements, culminated in a style celebrated for its delicate beauty, refined craftsmanship, and evocative atmosphere. Coleman’s story is one of dedicated study, personal hardship overcome through artistic expression, and an enduring fascination with the landscapes and aesthetics that captivated his imagination. From early training under William Holbrook Beard to formal instruction with Thomas Couture in Paris, Coleman absorbed a foundation steeped in academic tradition. This period proved crucial, exposing him to European sensibilities that would profoundly shape his artistic vision. The outbreak of the American Civil War interrupted his studies; he served with the Union Army and sustained serious injuries in South Carolina, experiences which undoubtedly left an indelible mark on his psyche. Following recovery, Coleman embarked on a series of travels through Europe alongside fellow artists William Morris Hunt and Elihu Vedder – journeys that broadened his horizons and solidified his commitment to a life devoted to art.

The Italian Embrace: Finding Inspiration in Light and Form

It was Italy, however, that truly claimed Coleman’s artistic allegiance. Settling in Rome during the late 1860s and later finding solace and inspiration on the island of Capri, he immersed himself in a vibrant international art scene. This extended sojourn profoundly influenced his aesthetic sensibilities, leading him to develop a style that blended elements of Aestheticism, Pre-Raphaelitism, and Japanese artistic principles. The influence of Aestheticism is particularly evident in Coleman’s emphasis on beauty for its own sake – a rejection of moral or social didacticism in favor of pure visual harmony. His meticulous attention to detail echoes the spirit of the Pre-Raphaelites, while the flattened perspective and decorative patterns found within his compositions reveal a clear appreciation for Japanese prints. These diverse influences coalesced into something distinctly Coleman’s own: large-scale decorative panels depicting flowering branches arranged with exquisite care in ornate vases against richly patterned backgrounds.

Decorative Panels and Artistic Innovation

Coleman's most significant contribution to the art world lies within these remarkable decorative panels. These were not merely paintings; they were immersive visual experiences, precursors to stained glass art that embodied the principles of the Aesthetic Movement. The attenuated branches of blossoming fruit trees or azaleas, rendered with painstaking detail, seem to float against a backdrop of luxurious textiles and intricate designs. He masterfully manipulated light and shadow, creating an ethereal quality that draws the viewer into a world of serene beauty. Beyond these panels, Coleman also excelled in Italian landscapes and still lifes, showcasing his ability to capture the nuances of light and atmosphere with remarkable sensitivity. His landscapes evoke a sense of tranquility and timelessness, while his still lifes – particularly those featuring flowers – are characterized by their delicate brushwork and exquisite attention to detail.

Villa Narcissus: A Palace Dedicated to Art

Coleman’s dedication to art extended beyond the canvas; he sought to create an environment entirely devoted to aesthetic experience. In Capri, he transformed a former convent into Villa Narcissus, a “palace of art” where his own works were displayed alongside a carefully curated collection of antiquities. This space served not only as his home and studio but also as a testament to his artistic philosophy – a celebration of beauty in all its forms. The villa became a gathering place for artists, writers, and intellectuals, fostering a vibrant exchange of ideas and creative energy. It was a physical manifestation of Coleman’s belief that art should permeate every aspect of life.

A Lasting Legacy

Charles Caryl Coleman passed away in Capri in 1928, leaving behind a body of work that continues to captivate and inspire. His decorative panels are now recognized as unique contributions to 19th-century American art, representing a distinctive blend of European artistic traditions and Aesthetic ideals. He bridged the gap between painting and decorative arts, influencing subsequent generations of artists and designers. Today, his paintings grace major museum collections worldwide, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, ensuring that his legacy endures. Coleman remains a significant figure in the study of American Aestheticism and the artistic exchange between Europe and America during a pivotal period in art history – an artist who dedicated his life to the pursuit and celebration of beauty.
Charles Caryl Coleman

Charles Caryl Coleman

1840 - 1928 , United States of America

基本情報

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Aestheticism
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist:
    • Stained glass art
    • Later artists/designers
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
    • Thomas Couture
    • William Morris Hunt
    • Elihu Vedder
  • Date Of Birth: April 25, 1840
  • Date Of Death: December 5, 1928
  • Full Name: Charles Caryl Coleman
  • Nationality: American
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Garden of the Villa Castello
    • Capri
    • In the Shade of the Vines, Capri
  • Place Of Birth: Buffalo, USA
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