EsikatseluEsikatselu Esikatsele AR-tilassaEsikatsele AR-tilassa Siirry tulosteeseen Siirry tulosteeseenVaihda käsinmaalattuun versioon Vaihda käsinmaalattuun versioonVaihda kuvaksi Vaihda kuvaksi JaaJaa
Lisää suosikkeihin Lisää suosikkeihin LataaLataa SamanlaisiaSamanlaisia RöntgenkuvaRöntgenkuva DiaesitysDiaesitys

Battleship in Suez Canal, HMS 'Howe'

Battleship in Suez Canal: A Testament to Naval Grandeur

Charles Pears’ “Battleship in Suez Canal” is more than just a depiction of maritime history; it's an embodiment of British artistic ambition during the Second World War. Painted in 1946, this oil and ink on board artwork captures a pivotal moment – the strategic importance of the Suez Canal to Allied forces – rendered with meticulous detail and bathed in atmospheric light characteristic of Pears’ distinctive style. The painting isn't merely observational; it strives to convey a feeling of solemn grandeur, reflecting the anxieties and aspirations of a nation facing immense challenges.
  • Subject Matter: The centerpiece is undoubtedly HMS ‘Howe’, a formidable battleship anchoring in the Suez Canal. Alongside the ship are figures representing crew members and officers, meticulously rendered with expressive brushstrokes that convey both physicality and dignity.
  • Style & Technique: Pears’ approach leans heavily on Impressionistic principles, prioritizing light and color to create an illusion of depth and realism. He skillfully employs glazing techniques—applying thin layers of translucent paint over darker underlayers—to achieve subtle tonal variations and a luminous quality that imbues the scene with warmth.
  • Historical Context: The Suez Crisis of 1956 profoundly impacted Britain’s standing on the global stage, highlighting its vulnerability and dependence on vital trade routes. Pears' artwork serves as a visual reminder of this period, encapsulating the anxieties surrounding national security and the unwavering determination to defend strategic interests.
Symbolism: The battleship itself symbolizes power, resilience, and military prowess—qualities desperately needed during wartime. Furthermore, the canal represents Britain’s connection to international commerce and its role as a guarantor of stability in the Middle East. Pears' masterful use of light emphasizes these themes, illuminating not only the physical landscape but also the psychological state of the era. Emotional Impact: Viewing “Battleship in Suez Canal” evokes a sense of contemplation and admiration for both artistic skill and historical significance. The painting’s serene yet resolute composition invites viewers to consider the courage and fortitude required to confront adversity—a sentiment that resonates powerfully even today. It's an artwork that transcends mere representation, communicating a deeper understanding of Britain’s place in history and its enduring legacy as a nation committed to artistic excellence.
  • Size: 34 x 62 cm
  • Artist: Charles Pears (1873-1958)
The artwork’s provenance is documented by Art UK, where it can be viewed alongside other notable pieces from the period. Its reproduction offers a captivating glimpse into British artistic sensibilities during a formative chapter of the 20th century.

Charles Pears (1873 – 1958)

Tutustu Charles Pearsin (1873–1958) elämään ja työhönsä, brittiläiseen merimaalariin sekä vaikuttavaan WWII-taiteeseen. Näe serenetit maisemat ja Britannian merihistoria!

The National Archives (Lontoo, Yhdistynyt kuningaskunta)

Tutustu Britannian historiaan The National Archivesissa Lontoossa! Yli miljoonan asiakirjan kokoelma, Shakespeare'n testamentista Magna Carta -asiakirjaan. Koe menneisyys ja inspiroidu!

Tietoja teoksesta

Pikaista tietoa

  • Artist: Charles Pears
  • Movement: Modernismi
  • Subject or theme: Merivoima
  • Title: Battleship in Suez Canal
  • Location: Ei tiedossa
  • Dimensions: 34 x 62 cm
  • Medium: Öljy ja tinta pahville

QR-koodi

QR-koodi