Lily, Stockbridge
Technique: Giclée quality print
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In "Lily, Stockbridge" by Samuel Colman, the painting captures the delicate beauty of a lily in exquisite detail. The artwork features a single lily stem, complete with multiple blooms and buds. The flowers are depicted in a naturalistic style, showcasing intricate shades and textures that give life to the petals and leaves.The lily blooms are open, revealing their intricate interiors with prominent stamens and golden anthers, which stand out against the soft, subtle colors of the petals. These petals are painted with a blend of light whites and gentle greens, suggesting a delicate interplay of light and shadow, as if capturing the lily in a serene, natural setting.The stem of the lily is long and slender, adorned with several leaves that curl gracefully around it. The attention to detail in the veining of the leaves adds a realistic touch to the painting, enhancing its botanical accuracy.Overall, the painting exudes a sense of calm and purity, typical of floral studies that aim to reflect the beauty and intricacies of nature. Samuel Colman’s meticulous rendering invites viewers to appreciate not just the aesthetic, but also the transient and fragile nature of flowers. This piece might be especially captivating for those who appreciate botanical art and the subtle complexities of floral subjects.
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Samuel Colman (1832-1920) was an American designer, painter and writer, best known for his paintings of the Hudson River. A son of a bookstore owner in19th century New York, he may have been influenced by the artistic clientele from his early days to delve into the world of Arts. He attended Hudson River School under the guidance of his teacher, Asher Durand. He was one of the founding members and the first president of The American Watercolor Society, and also an avid traveler, exploring France, Spain and the Mediterranean. His travels inspired his works of beautiful foreign landscapes.