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Director | Catherine Collis |
One line synopsis | The work of English landscape and portrait painter, Joseph Wright (1734-1797), his documenting of the Industrial Revolution, and his fascination with the effects of light. |
Description | Introduction with brief views of several paintings, including Self Portrait. Dr Stephen Daniels, Nottingham University. Engraving of 18th century Derby. David Fraser, Derby Museum and Art Gallery, on Wright’s "artificial light" subjects. Judy Egerton, Tate Gallery, quotes Gazetteer description of Wright as "a very great and uncommon genius in his peculiar way". Two of Wright’s "candlelight" paintings, Three Persons Viewing The Gladiator by Candlelight (1765), and A Girl Reading a Letter with an Old Man Reading over Her Shoulder (c.1760-1762). Actor as Scientific Lecturer. A Philosopher Giving That Lecture on the Orrery in Which a Lamp is Put in Place of the Sun (1765) and Scientific Lecturer with orrery. Scientific Lecturer and his assistant create a vacuum under a bell-jar. An Experiment on a Bird in the Air Pump (1768). Dr Roy Porter, The Wellcome Institute for the History of Medicine, describes the experiment. Details of the painting. The Scientific Lecturer concludes his experiment. Details of the painting. Porter talks about its religious qualities. Daniels talks about "quasi-religious imagery" of this and A Blacksmith’s Shop. An Iron Forge Viewed from Without. Porter on the 18th century Lunar Society, set up in Birmingham. Wright’s portraits of some of its members, Portrait: John Whitehurst and Portrait of Erasmus Darwin. Egerton on Wright’s portraits, commissioned by a circle of the bourgeoisie. Portrait of Christopher Heath and Mrs Sarah Caton; Mrs Wilmot in Riding Dress. Egerton points to the lightning in the portrait of Brooke Boothby (1781) and in Two Girls Decorating a Kitten by Candlelight. Self Portrait drawing. Commentary talks of his visit to Italy in 1773. His sketchbooks and sketches. Egerton VO describes them. Fireworks. Girandola at the Castle of St Angelo in Rome (1779) and The Annual Girandola at the Castel Sant' Angelo, Rome (1775-76). An Eruption of Vesuvius, Seen from Portici (c.1774-76), Vesuvius in Eruption With a View over the Islands in the Bay of Naples, Vesuvius in Eruption, An Eruption of Mount Vesuvius With the Procession of St Januarius’s Head. Volcano erupting. Fraser describes this major change in Wright’s subject matter. Dovedale by Moonlight. The Derwent Valley. Matlock Tor by Daylight, Derwent Valley limestone crags, Landscape With Figures and a Tilted Cart – Matlock High Tor in the Distance. Dovedale; View in Dovedale. Ruins of Dale Abbey; Landscape with Dale Abbey and Church Rocks which includes Matlock in the background. Richard Arkwright’s water-powered spinning mill at Cromford. Daniels describes |
Production company | Central Television |
Running time | 25 minutes |
Full credits | Central wishes to thank Dr Brian Allen, |
Year | 1990 |
Film segment | Joseph Wright of Derby. The Spectacle of Light - ACE211.2 |
Joseph Wright of Derby. The Spectacle of Light - ACE211.3 | |
Joseph Wright of Derby. The Spectacle of Light - ACE211.4 | |
Web address (URL) | https://player.bfi.org.uk/free |