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Džejms Ferjer Prajd (1866 – 1941)

Džejms Ferier Prid (1866-1941): Britanski slikar i partner „Beggarstaffs“ grupe. Pionir poster umetnosti, atmosferskih arhitektonskih scena i pozorišnog dizajna koji su oblikovali estetiku početka 20. veka.

Government Art Collection (London, Ujedinjeno Kraljevstvo)

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The Monument: A Vision of Triumph Amidst Stone

James Ferrier Pryde’s “The Monument,” completed around 1916–1917, stands as a testament to the artist's masterful blend of Romantic idealism and meticulous observation. This monumental oil painting captures a dramatic tableau – figures ascending a ladder towards a colossal stone monolith emblazoned with a stylized victory symbol – against a backdrop of brooding atmospheric haze. Pryde’s work resides within the Government Art Collection, reflecting its significance as part of Britain’s artistic heritage during the tumultuous years leading up to World War I.
  • Style and Technique: Pryde employed a technique characteristic of the Glasgow School, prioritizing tonal gradation and expressive brushwork to convey mood and texture. The artist skillfully utilized impasto – thick application of paint – particularly around the base of the monolith and on the ladder’s rungs—creating palpable physicality and emphasizing the arduous climb towards achievement.
  • Composition: The pyramidal composition directs the viewer's gaze upwards, reinforcing the central theme of aspiration. Careful consideration was given to perspective and lighting, establishing a dramatic interplay between light and shadow that enhances the emotional impact of the scene.
The painting’s symbolism is layered and profound. The monolith itself represents permanence, strength, and unwavering resolve—a beacon of hope amidst uncertainty. Its carved victory emblem symbolizes triumph over adversity, mirroring the broader anxieties surrounding the impending conflict. Pryde's depiction isn’t merely a visual record; it’s an embodiment of Victorian ideals concerning progress and moral fortitude.
  • Historical Context: Created during the First World War era, “The Monument” reflects the prevailing mood of optimism tempered by apprehension. The artwork speaks to the collective desire for resilience and perseverance in confronting formidable challenges—a sentiment deeply rooted in British culture at the time.
“The Monument” transcends its formal elements to evoke a powerful emotional response. The hazy atmosphere contributes to a sense of solemn grandeur, while the figures’ upward movement conveys determination and spiritual yearning. Pryde's masterful execution ensures that this artwork continues to inspire contemplation on themes of ambition, perseverance, and the enduring pursuit of noble ideals—a timeless reflection of humanity’s aspirations for greatness.

O ovom umetničkom delu

Osnovne informacije

  • Location: Government Art Collection
  • Dimensions: 152 x 139 cm
  • Movement: Glasgow School
  • Medium: Oil on canvas
  • Artistic style: Romanticism
  • Influences:
    • Robert Scott Lauder
    • James Eckford Lauder
  • Year: 1917

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