Sir William Alison Russell


Size (cm): 60x75
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Sale price¥41,800 JPY

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The painting Sir William Alison Russell by George Washington Lambert presents a portrait that transcends the mere visual representation to become a deep manifestation of human character and dignity. This work, which can be dated in the first half of the twentieth century, reflects the technical mastery and the acute sense of psychological portrait that characterize Lambert's production.

In the center of the composition, Sir William Alison Russell stands as a figure of authority and solemnity. The portrayed, with his penetrating gaze and his upright posture, embodies the values ​​of seriousness and professionalism. The judge's uniform and the decorations that looks in his chest are not mere decorative details, but symbols of the race and the prestige achieved by Russell. George Washington Lambert, through its skillful use of the brush, lets us see beyond the surface, offering a window to the integrity and righteousness of the character.

The dark and neutral background of painting plays an important role in the composition. This chromatic choice not only highlights the figure of Sir William, but also contributes to the atmosphere of sobriety and formality that permeates the entire work. Lambert uses a reduced but effective palette, where dark tones predominate, accentuating the central figure with subtle contrasts of light and shadow. This technique highlights the textures of fabrics and skin, giving an almost tangible realism to the portrait. The chiaroscuro, dominant technique in the piece, adds a depth that makes the judge's presence even more.

George Washington Lambert, an Anglo-Australian painter, is known for his portraits and his ability to capture both the external appearance and the internal essence of his subjects. Born in 1873 and died in 1930, his work covers a wide range of genres, including war scenes and landscapes, but it is his portraits that have left a lasting mark on art history. Lambert was also an outstanding member of the Royal Academy of London, and his classical training is reflected in the precision and detail of his works.

The choice of Sir William Alison Russell as the subject of the portrait is not fortuitous. Russell was an outstanding figure in the British judicial system, and his image reflects the importance of the role he played in society. Lambert, through his art, gives Russell a visual immortality, preserving his legacy for future generations. The portrait, beyond its commemorative function, is a study of dignity and humanity.

Comparing this work with other Lambert portraits, such as the portrait of Mrs Murdoch, you can see the consistency in the quality and psychological approach of its portraits. In both cases, Lambert demonstrates its ability to capture not only physical appearance, but also the essence and character of the individual.

In summary, Sir William Alison Russell is a work that reflects the artistic excellence and psychological penetration of George Washington Lambert. Through his technique, Lambert not only represents the external image of his subject, but invites the viewer to understand and appreciate the depth of the character and humanity of the portrayed. This painting is, without a doubt, a lasting testimony of Lambert's talent and the figure of Sir William Alison Russell.

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