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26.0 x 33.0 cm
Wolverhampton Art GalleryRučně malovaná olejná barva na plátně ve vašem zvoleném rozměru i s rámem, vyrobená našimi umělci na zakázku.
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The Courier
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Robert Farrier (1796–1879) was an English artist whose distinctive style—characterized by a subtle blend of realism and whimsical observation—established him as one of the foremost miniature painters of his era. Born in Chelsea, London, he possessed a keen eye for detail and a talent for conveying emotion through exquisitely rendered portraits, primarily focused on capturing the fleeting moments of childhood experience.
Farrier’s artistic journey began with instruction under an engraver, providing him with foundational skills in precision and tonal control. However, his true vocation lay in miniature painting, where he excelled at distilling complex subjects into deceptively simple compositions. Recognizing the potential for humor within seemingly ordinary scenes—as exemplified by his iconic “Schoolboy”—he embraced a playful approach that distinguished him from many of his contemporaries.
His debut at the Royal Academy in 1818 marked the commencement of a prolific artistic career, showcasing early works demonstrating an aptitude for capturing atmospheric effects and nuanced psychological portraits. Subsequent exhibitions solidified his reputation as a master of tonal gradation and delicate brushwork, techniques honed through diligent study and practice.
Farrier’s artistic output extended beyond portraiture; he produced evocative landscapes and genre scenes that captured the spirit of rural life and domestic tranquility. His paintings frequently depicted children engaged in playful activities—a recurring motif reflecting his fascination with innocence and spontaneity.
His sister, Charlotte Farrier, was also a successful miniature painter and exhibited regularly at the Royal Academy, demonstrating a family tradition of artistic excellence. Robert Farrier’s enduring contribution to British art lies not only in his technical skill but also in his ability to infuse his work with a gentle humor and an unwavering appreciation for the beauty of everyday life—qualities that continue to resonate with audiences today.
Farrier's legacy is preserved at the South Kensington Museum, where “The Parting” remains a poignant reminder of familial bonds and cherished memories. His influence can be seen in subsequent generations of miniature painters who sought to emulate his distinctive style and expressive vision.
1796 - 1879
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