ATKINSON GRIMSHAW - PAINTER OF MOONLIGHT
This exhibition is at present in the excellent Guildhall Art Gallery, in the City of London, until 15 January 2012
Atkinson Grimshaw oil painting |
This gallery has an excellent permanent collection of art, particularly Victorian, and you should definitely go there if in London, it is quiet, inexpensive and a real gem of a place.
Atkinson Grimshaw is a Victorian painter, whose work I have only seen reproduced on cards up to now.
There was a lot to learn about him. Good information about artist, his work and his background was provided on the walls of the galliers.
The work varied somewhat, the earlier paintings rather brightly coloured, showing landscapes with vivid greens, and greenish/blue skies.
LEEDS ART GALLERY
LEEDS ART GALLERY
Later he had the inspiration of painting the locality of Leeds and the North West at the time when the industrial revolution was at its height.
Apparently there were many wealthy industrialist who had large mansions and liked the work of Grimshaw to hang on their stately walls.
There were several rooms full of work and he was obviously prolific, since he died quite young, in 1893 aged 57.
Particularly I admired the townscapes, painted when the light was fading and the gas street lights glimmered.
REFLECTIONS OF LIGHT
Often he painted relections of these lights, in wet pavements and in harbours or canals. It is for these lighting effects that I believe he is chiefly known.
The majority of his work is from the North of England, in places such as the Leeds City Art Gallery, which is why it is difficult to see them if you live in the south of England.
Here is a link to some more information about Atkinson Grimshaw
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