À propos de l'auteur

Samuel Palmer was an influential English painter and printmaker, known for his romantic landscape works that exemplified the vision of the early 19th-century art movement. Born in London, he was a key figure in the development of the visionary art style, which sought to capture the spiritual essence of nature. His unique approach combined elements of realism with a dreamlike quality, often reflecting his deep appreciation for the English countryside. Palmer’s works are characterized by their vivid colors and expressive forms, which transport viewers into an almost otherworldly experience.

Palmer was also part of the influential group known as the Ancients, which included other prominent artists who shared a similar vision. Throughout his career, he drew inspiration from various sources, including the works of William Blake and John Constable. Despite facing challenges in gaining recognition during his lifetime, his legacy has grown significantly, influencing many artists in the generations that followed. Today, Palmer is celebrated for his contributions to the Romantic movement and remains a significant figure in the history of British art.

Date de naissance January 27, 1805
Lieu de naissance London, England
Date de décès April 24, 1881