





Cottage in Kerry by Keith Vaughan
Keith Vaughan was a key figure in post-war British painting, known for his semi-abstract compositions that blend modernist influences with an expressive approach to landscape and the human figure. His work often conveys a sense of introspection and emotional depth, shaped by his personal and artistic struggles.
Cottage in Kerry exemplifies Vaughan’s distinctive style, using simplified, rhythmic shapes and muted tones to evoke the rugged beauty of the Irish countryside. His dynamic brushwork and structured composition create an atmosphere of movement and stillness, capturing both the physical landscape and a deeper emotional resonance. Exhibited at the Leicester Galleries, London, New Year Exhibition, January 1956.
Origin: British
Period/Style: 20th-Century Modern British Art
Date: 1955
Material: Oil on board
Dimensions: 35cm height x 42.5cm width
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Keith Vaughan was a key figure in post-war British painting, known for his semi-abstract compositions that blend modernist influences with an expressive approach to landscape and the human figure. His work often conveys a sense of introspection and emotional depth, shaped by his personal and artistic struggles.
Cottage in Kerry exemplifies Vaughan’s distinctive style, using simplified, rhythmic shapes and muted tones to evoke the rugged beauty of the Irish countryside. His dynamic brushwork and structured composition create an atmosphere of movement and stillness, capturing both the physical landscape and a deeper emotional resonance. Exhibited at the Leicester Galleries, London, New Year Exhibition, January 1956.
Origin: British
Period/Style: 20th-Century Modern British Art
Date: 1955
Material: Oil on board
Dimensions: 35cm height x 42.5cm width
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Keith Vaughan was a key figure in post-war British painting, known for his semi-abstract compositions that blend modernist influences with an expressive approach to landscape and the human figure. His work often conveys a sense of introspection and emotional depth, shaped by his personal and artistic struggles.
Cottage in Kerry exemplifies Vaughan’s distinctive style, using simplified, rhythmic shapes and muted tones to evoke the rugged beauty of the Irish countryside. His dynamic brushwork and structured composition create an atmosphere of movement and stillness, capturing both the physical landscape and a deeper emotional resonance. Exhibited at the Leicester Galleries, London, New Year Exhibition, January 1956.
Origin: British
Period/Style: 20th-Century Modern British Art
Date: 1955
Material: Oil on board
Dimensions: 35cm height x 42.5cm width
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