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Moonrise

Discover David Davies, an Australian Heidelberg School artist known for evocative moonlit landscapes & golden summer scenes. Explore his iconic paintings of rural Victoria & Cornwall.

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アーティストの略歴

David Davies (1864–1939): The Soul of Australian Impressionism

David Davies was born on May 21, 1864, in Ballarat, Victoria, Australia – a pivotal moment for the burgeoning artistic landscape of the region. His parents were Thomas Davies, a miner, and Mary Harris, whose Welsh heritage would resonate throughout his life’s journey. Growing up amidst the rugged beauty of rural Victoria instilled within him an enduring fascination with capturing its essence on canvas. From a young age, he pursued formal education at Redan and Sebastopol State Schools before delving into artistic studies at the Ballarat School of Mines and Industries, where he honed his skills under the guidance of influential educators. Early in his career, Davies worked as a sawyer and briefly explored agricultural pursuits alongside his father, demonstrating an early aptitude for practical craftsmanship that would later inform his artistic sensibilities. However, it was his engagement with the burgeoning Impressionist movement – spearheaded by artists like Frederic McCubbin and Tom Roberts – that truly cemented his place in Australian art history. Joining the Buonarotti Club in 1885 alongside luminaries such as Fox and Roberts marked a significant turning point, fostering collaborative experimentation and establishing connections within a vibrant artistic community. This association profoundly shaped Davies’s stylistic evolution, propelling him toward a distinctive approach characterized by luminous color palettes and atmospheric depictions of the Australian countryside. Davies's formative years were deeply intertwined with the spiritual convictions of Calvinistic Methodism, which instilled in him unwavering moral principles and fueled his dedication to charitable endeavors. He became an outspoken advocate for temperance and religious observance, actively shaping the cultural ethos of Cardiganshire during a period marked by considerable social reform. His commitment to these values extended beyond personal piety; he generously supported the construction of numerous chapels throughout the region, symbolizing his belief in the transformative power of faith and community. The pivotal moment arrived in 1890 when Davies embarked on a transformative voyage to Paris, pursuing artistic studies at the Académie Julian under Jean-Paul Laurens – a decision that would irrevocably alter the trajectory of his creative life. He established himself in a Parisian studio overlooking Rue d’Odessa and married Janet Sophia Davies, a fellow student from Wales, forging a lifelong partnership rooted in shared passions for art and intellectual discourse. Together, they relocated to St Ives, Cornwall, England, where Davies found inspiration in the ethereal light and mood of the Cornish coastline – an environment that profoundly influenced his artistic vision. His collaboration with Roberts, Conder, Streeton and Withers at St Ives resulted in a series of paintings that epitomized the Luminist aesthetic: soft brushstrokes, muted hues, and meticulous attention to capturing fleeting atmospheric effects. Davies’s return to Australia in 1893 ushered in a new phase of artistic productivity, marked by an unwavering focus on portraying the sublime grandeur of the Australian landscape during twilight hours—a stylistic hallmark that distinguishes his oeuvre from many of his contemporaries. His magnum opus, “Moonrise,” completed in 1893, stands as a testament to this enduring fascination with capturing the evocative beauty of dusk and dawn – a scene rendered with unparalleled sensitivity and precision. Davies’s artistic achievements garnered considerable acclaim during his lifetime, culminating in a solo exhibition in Melbourne in 1926 that captivated audiences and solidified his reputation as one of Australia's foremost Impressionist painters. He passed away peacefully on March 26, 1939, leaving behind a legacy of breathtaking landscapes and an indelible contribution to the artistic heritage of Victoria and beyond.
david davies

david davies

1864 - 1939

基本情報

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Heidelberg School
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Impressionism']
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
    • George Frederic Folingsby
    • Tom Roberts
  • Date Of Birth: May 21, 1864
  • Date Of Death: March 26, 1939
  • Full Name: David Michael Rhys Davies
  • Nationality: Australian
  • Notable Artworks:
    • The Burden and Heat of the Day
    • Moonrise
  • Place Of Birth: Ballarat, Victoria, Australia
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