The cityscape
A cityscape is a view - typically represented by a drawing, painting or photograph - of a city. The cityscape is the urban equivalent of the landscape. It's also known as the townscape although this tends to denote differences in the size and significance of the urban environment rather than the size and significance of the artwork.
There have been a number of artists particularly renowned for cityscape scenes. They include Wenceslas Holler - who was renowned for his views of London - and Canaletto and the Italian verdute painters. Canaletto of course visited London and lived her for a period of years and painted scenes up and down the Thames.
The Thames and the City of London from Richmond House (1747) - by Canaletto |
Modern Perspectives on London
To coincide with the exhibitions Venice: Canaletto and His Rivals and Modern Perspectives, the National Gallery invited you to contribute your own modern perspective of a cityscape to the Modern Perspectives Flickr competition group – inspired by Ben Johnson, Clive Head and Canaletto.You can see the Modern Perspectives competition winners here.
I contacted Bob Lambourne, one of the winners, who had produced a photo which both appealed to me and at the same time intrigued me.
Thames Sunrise by Bob Lambourne (courtesy of Bob Lambourne) |
I contacted Bob for permission to use his photo on his blog and found a bit more about how he produced it. Here's what he had to say
I had got up really early one Saturday morning to capture the light of dawn on the river, it must have been about 6.30 am when I took the picture using a Canon 5D with a 28mm lens. I haven't done much more other than a few tweaks to the curves and levels in photoshop. The picture was hand-held (I hate lugging tripods around with me, they make me feel so conspicuous.
In case you are interested the picture has also been selected to appear in "The Spirit of London" a commemorative book presented to every Olympic and Para-Olympic athlete at the London 2012 games by Mayor Boris Johnson.
I am not a professional photographer and work as a graphic designer in the marketing sector. I discovered my passion for the art back in the 80's when I took a 4 year photography course at night school in the days when the ILEA and GLC were still around.
I guess the best quote on photography and the one that sums me up is:
"I take photographs with love, so I try to make them art objects. But I take them for myself first and foremost - that is important." Jaques Henri Lartigue
You can see the other photographs which were entered in the competition in the Flickr Group Pool. For some, the notion that it was about London got a little bit lost in the translation!
You can also buy prints of this photo from Bob. Try contacting him via his Flickr Account boberator or his website or
Links:
You can also buy prints of this photo from Bob. Try contacting him via his Flickr Account boberator or his website or
Links:
- Canaletto - Resources for Art Lovers
- The Art of the Landscape: National Gallery: "Venice - Canaletto and his rivals"
- The Art of the Landscape: Canaletto - Painting Britain
- Bob Lambourne - on Flickr, at Saatchi Online - plus his website
- Flickr - Modern Perspectives: National Gallery Photography Competition
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