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Garton Orme at the Spinet

Jonathan Richardson el Viejo fue un pintor inglés destacado, teórico artístico influyente y coleccionista. Su obra maestra 'David y Jonathan Eremitaget', junto con su defensa del estudio de la naturaleza como inspiración artística, inspiró a Joshua Reynolds. Descubre sus retratos, dibujos y legado en el Museo Kunsthistorisches.

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Biografía del artista

Jonathan Richardson the Elder: A Pioneer of English Art Theory and Portraiture

Jonathan Richardson the Elder (1667-1745) stands as a monumental figure in 18th century British art history—a painter whose meticulous portraits graced aristocratic homes alongside an intellectual legacy that fundamentally reshaped artistic discourse. Often overshadowed by his son, Jonathan Richardson the Younger, Richardson’s contribution to both visual artistry and philosophical thought deserves recognition as one of the era's foremost innovators. Early Life & Training: Born in London’s St. Botolph parish on January 12th, 1667, Richardson’s formative years were marked by familial tragedy—the untimely death of his father, William Richardson, leaving him under the care of his stepfather. Recognizing his innate talent for drawing and painting, Richardson embarked upon a scriveners apprenticeship before securing patronage from John Riley, a respected artist who instilled in him the foundational skills of portraiture. Crucially, Riley’s household provided Richardson with invaluable experience alongside his wife, Riley's niece—a connection that would prove influential throughout his career. This formative period nurtured his artistic sensibilities and established a lifelong dedication to mastering technique. A Painter of Distinction: Richardson swiftly cemented his reputation as a skilled portraitist, attracting commissions from prominent figures including Thomas Hudson and George Knapton. His canvases possessed an understated elegance characterized by careful observation and subtle tonal gradations—techniques honed during his apprenticeship that reflected the influence of Rembrandt and Wright of Derby. Unlike many contemporaries who prioritized flamboyant display, Richardson favored a restrained aesthetic prioritizing accuracy and psychological insight. He meticulously studied the masters, absorbing their compositional strategies and mastering the art of capturing human emotion with remarkable subtlety. The Genesis of Artistic Theory: Richardson’s impact extended far beyond the easel; he is credited with sparking Joshua Reynolds' artistic journey and initiating the development of English art theory. His seminal book, *An Essay on Painting*, published in 1715, presented a groundbreaking synthesis of Italian Renaissance ideals and empirical observation—challenging prevailing notions about color, composition, and disegno (drawing). This work argued passionately for the importance of studying nature as inspiration for painters, effectively establishing Reynolds’s artistic vision and cementing Richardson's position as “the father” of British art criticism. It revolutionized artistic thought by advocating a humanist approach rooted in scientific inquiry. Collaboration with His Son: Richardson’s intellectual pursuits flourished alongside his artistic endeavors. Alongside Jonathan Richardson the Younger, he co-authored *An Account of Some Statues, Bass-Reliefs, Drawings and Pictures in Italy* (1722), documenting their extensive travels to Rome and Florence. This ambitious project served as a model for Johann Joachim Winckelmann’s influential *History of Art*, demonstrating Richardson's commitment to disseminating knowledge about European art and shaping the aesthetic sensibilities of his time. Their shared passion for artistic exploration propelled them to produce groundbreaking scholarship alongside masterful paintings. Legacy & Influence: Jonathan Richardson the Elder’s legacy resides not merely in his paintings—though they are undeniably masterful—but also in his transformative contribution to artistic thought. He championed a humanist approach to painting, prioritizing observation and intellectual engagement alongside technical skill. His unwavering belief in the importance of disegno as a cornerstone of artistic excellence profoundly impacted Reynolds and Winckelmann, establishing Richardson as one of the most significant figures in shaping the trajectory of British art history—a painter whose influence continues to resonate within the realm of visual culture. He remains an exemplar of intellectual artistry, demonstrating that profound understanding can elevate creative expression to its highest level.
Jonathan Richardson El Viejo

Jonathan Richardson El Viejo

1667 - 1745 , Inglaterra

Datos clave

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Retrato
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Joshua Reynolds']
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['John Riley']
  • Date Of Birth: 1667
  • Full Name: Jonathan Richardson the Elder
  • Nationality: Inglés
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Retrato del hijo del artista, Jonathan Richardson el Hijo, en su estudio
    • Retrato del hijo del artista, Jonathan
  • Place Of Birth: Londres, Inglaterra
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