Showing posts with label Samuel Colman (Coleman). Show all posts
Showing posts with label Samuel Colman (Coleman). Show all posts

12/17/12

Samuel Colman (Coleman), The Edge of Doom

Brooklyn Museum, New York

Date: 1836-38
Technique: Oil on canvas, 137.2 x 199.4 cm

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12/18/10

Samuel Colman (Coleman), The Destruction of the Temple


Tate Gallery, London

Date: 1830-40
Technique: Oil on canvas, 1356 x 1965 mm

Like John Martin, Colman specialised in apocalyptic paintings. Colman was a Nonconformist: a Protestant who opposed the Established Church, in this case the Church of England. Not surprisingly, this painting shows the embodiment of state-run religion – a Gothic cathedral – being destroyed, with its inhabitants cowering in terror. Resurrected spirits rise from the ground and assemble in the sky above. The cathedral’s stone cross, representing established religion, crashes to the ground, silhouetted by a blood-red horizon. Meanwhile the true cross, the symbol of Christ’s sacrifice and of eternal life and here representing pure faith, appears in the brilliant celestial light.

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Samuel Colman (Coleman), The Death of Amelia


Tate Gallery, London
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Date: c. 1804
Technique: Oil on canvas, 629 x 756 mm