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James Carson, MBE

  • Data di creazione1944
  • Dimensioni89.0 x 69.0 cm

Scopri Edward Baird (1904-1949), artista scozzese noto per ritratti toccanti e realismo sociale. Esplora le sue opere durante la Seconda Guerra Mondiale, dipinti surrealisti e paesaggi dell'Angus. Un vero maestro della pittura britannica del XX secolo!

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Biografia dell'artista

Edward Baird (1904-1949): A Quiet Master of Scottish Realism

Edward Baird, born in Montrose in 1904, was a Scottish artist whose life unfolded amidst both artistic passion and considerable personal adversity. His lineage traced back to seafaring ancestors—his father tragically perished at sea during his formative years—a circumstance that instilled within him an indelible appreciation for observation and meticulous detail, fundamentally shaping his distinctive artistic vision. Despite physical limitations hindering his ambition to pursue maritime endeavors, Baird excelled academically at Montrose Academy and subsequently enrolled in Glasgow School of Art in 1924, graduating as an undergraduate with honors—specifically securing the prestigious Newbery Medal for outstanding scholastic achievement. Following a year’s postgraduate teaching diploma, he embarked on a transformative journey to Italy in 1928-1929, fueled by a generous traveling scholarship bestowed upon him by his alma mater, immersing himself deeply within Italian artistic heritage and cultural traditions. Returning to Montrose, Baird established himself as a portrait painter, becoming an influential voice within the burgeoning “Scottish Renaissance”—a collective of artists and intellectuals united in their determination to reinvigorate Scottish artistic identity. Alongside fellow nationalist thinkers such as Fionn MacColla and prominent businessmen like Allan Ogilvie and Andrew Dalgetty, Baird actively participated in the Angus branch of the newly formed National Party of Scotland until the early 1930s, designing one of the earliest extant logos for the NPS—a symbolic gesture reflecting his engagement with Scottish political discourse. His artistic methodology prioritized exhaustive research into subjects, placing profound understanding above mere technical proficiency; he famously asserted that he could only accurately depict something if he possessed comprehensive knowledge thereof. This uncompromising dedication yielded a remarkably modest oeuvre – approximately 40 paintings and around 30 drawings—a poignant testament to his challenging health conditions, notably chronic asthma and heart trouble exacerbated by habitual smoking. Baird’s formative portraits captured the essence of individuals close to him and those associated with the nationalist movement, notably Fionn MacColla, portraying him in “Portrait of a Young Scotsman” (1932). His artistic style leaned decisively toward realism, meticulously rendered with textured brushstrokes and painstaking attention to detail. Influenced by Impressionists—particularly Claude Monet’s masterful capture of light—and profoundly impacted by Rembrandt’s unparalleled command of chiaroscuro—his technique sought to convey emotion through subtle tonal variations and nuanced shading. He was drawn to landscapes imbued with Scottish character, capturing the rugged beauty of Angus countryside in evocative depictions like “Still Life” (circa 1930), demonstrating a mastery of Dutch Golden Age principles. This meticulous approach ensured that every brushstroke conveyed not just visual information but also an emotional resonance—a hallmark of Baird’s artistic legacy. During World War II, Baird continued his artistic pursuits despite considerable hardship, producing poignant wartime works such as “Local Defence Volunteer” (1939). This painting exemplifies his ability to distill complex emotions into visual form—a testament to his unwavering commitment to portraying the human condition amidst turbulent times. His dedication to capturing the subtleties of human experience transcended mere representation; it aimed to elicit empathy and contemplation within the viewer. Although he tragically succumbed to illness in 1949 at the relatively young age of 45, Baird’s legacy endures as a quiet champion of Scottish realism and a symbol of artistic perseverance—a poignant reminder that enduring beauty can emerge from even the most challenging circumstances. His work remains treasured for its honesty, sensitivity, and timeless appeal—a testament to his singular contribution to Scottish art history.
Edward Baird

Edward Baird

1904 - 1949 , Scozia

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  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Realismo
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Dutch Golden Age']
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
    • Rembrandt
    • Burne-Jones
  • Date Of Birth: 1904
  • Full Name: Edward Baird
  • Nationality: Scottish
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Il nascimento Venere
    • Volontaria difesa locale
  • Place Of Birth: Montrose