BRITISH ART 1900-1955
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ST. CHRISTOPHER 1949 Robert Macbryde (1913 – 1966) P3009 © Estate of Robert MacBryde
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LANDSCAPE: DEATH OF A FLOWER 1951 Geoffrey Clarke (1924 – 2014) P475 © copyright The Artist
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BLUEBELLS, CORNFLOWERS AND RHODODENDRONS 1945 Sir Stanley Spencer (1891 – 1959) P173 © Estate of Stanley Spencer 2005. All rights reserved, DACS.
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Cane Chair (Garden Furniture) 1954 Peter Lanyon (1918 – 1964) P571 © Sheila Lanyon. All Rights Reserved, DACS 2015.
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BUSBIES 1953 William Scott (1913 – 1989) P244 © Estate of William Scott 2015
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FOREST BANKS 1947 Ivon Hitchens (1893 – 1979) P99 © Jonathan Clark Fine Art Representatives fo the Artist's Estate
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FITZROY STREET NUDE NO. 2 1916 Sir Matthew Smith (1879 – 1959) P43 © The Artist's Estate
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1926 (STILL LIFE WITH FRUIT - VERSION 2) 1926 Ben Nicholson (1894 – 1982) P2 © Angela Verren Taunt 2015. All rights reserved, DACS
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COMPOSITION BLACK AND BLUE 1952 William Scott (1913 – 1989) P698 © Estate of William Scott
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Landscape of the Stone Leaves 1952 Peter Lanyon (1918 – 1964) P570 © Sheila Lanyon. All Rights Reserved, DACS 2015.
The exhibition curated at the particular request of the Kunstnernes Hus, Oslo, comprised an introductory section of 19 paintings covering the early years of the 20th century, while the main section of 78 paintings and 18 sculptures showed the more important developments in British art. The sculpture section concentrated on work by younger sculptors.
Collection Artist(s)
- Robert Adams
- Michael Ayrton
- Allin Braund
- Reg Butler
- Geoffrey Clarke
- Henry Cliffe
- Robert Colquhoun
- Clifford Ellis
- Merlyn Evans
- Lucian Freud
- Harold Gilman
- Charles Ginner
- Spencer Gore
- Stanley William Hayter
- Dame Barbara Hepworth
- Patrick Heron
- Ivon Hitchens
- Charles Jarvis
- John Keen
- Peter Lanyon
- Robert Macbryde
- Bernard Meadows
- Paul Nash
- Ben Nicholson
- Sir Eduardo Paolozzi
- Victor Pasmore
- Richard Platt
- Ceri Richards
- Mary Scholten
- William Scott
- Walter Richard Sickert
- Sir Matthew Smith
- Sir Stanley Spencer
- Graham Sutherland
Glossary
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Sculpture
A three-dimensional work of art. Such works may be carved, modelled, constructed, or cast. Sculptures can also be described as assemblage, in the round, relief, and made in a huge variety of media. Contemporary practice also includes live elements, as in Gilbert & George 'Living Sculpture' as well as broadcast work, radio or sound sculpture.