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画作名称:
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Girl with bird at the King Street bakery |
中文名称:
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国王街面包店的女孩与小鸟 |
画 家:
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Frederick McCubbin |
作品年份:
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1886 年 |
原作材质:
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布面油画 |
画作尺寸:
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46 x 40.7 cm |
馆藏链接:
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澳大利亚国立美术馆(National Gallery of Australia) |
备注信息:
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In the 1880s, Frederick McCubbin painted a number of interior and exterior scenes of his home, the old bakery in inner Melbourne where he was born and lived until he was in his 30s. Here, a girl sits quietly at the side of the bakery kitchen behind her house, while a bird (perhaps a magpie) pecks for insects in the rotting wooden fence.
The Munich-trained head of the National Gallery School, G.F. Folingsby, had a marked influence on McCubbin’s development, as can be seen in Girl with bird at the King Street bakery. Observations of everyday life were considered worthy of serious art, realised with smooth brushwork and reduced colour. As Ann Galbally has noted, he ‘has paid particular attention to the textures of the buildings, contrasting their tonal blend of warm browns and greys with the white areas of the girl’s pinafore’.
The late 1880s were crucial years for McCubbin; he had finally graduated from student to teacher after more than eight years at the Gallery School, allowing him to become a professional painter and give up the family baking business he had shouldered after the deaths of his father and elder brother. Girl with bird at the King Street bakery was perhaps the last work he produced before he came under the influence of Tom Roberts and turned from painting urban settings to bushland scenes.
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