Chepstow Castle In The Moonlight is a painting by John Martin which was uploaded on March 29th, 2018.
Chepstow Castle In The Moonlight
This is a reproduction of Chepstow Castle in the Moonlightof 1815 by John Martin. He was twenty-six years old when he created this minature work. The... more
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Title
Chepstow Castle In The Moonlight
Artist
John Martin
Medium
Painting - Oil On Canvas
Description
This is a reproduction of "Chepstow Castle in the Moonlight"of 1815 by John Martin. He was twenty-six years old when he created this minature work. The scene is a landscape of an imaginary castle. The Artist was born in Northumberland and became a student of Bonifacio Musso. They moved to London when Martin was seventeen and he married two years later. He supported himself giving drawing lessons and selling watercolors and, on his second attempt, had an oil on canvas hung in the Royal Academy when he twenty-two. Five years later he won public acclaim for his Joshua and two years later a large sale enabled him to buy a home and rid himself of debt. He went on to win wider public acclaim and to become a favorite of aristocrats and royalty. He died a wealthy man in 1874. This painting is a watercolor with gum arabic and measures 2.22 by 2.89 centimeters. It is in the Art Gallery of South Australia in Adelaide.
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