An oil on canvas landscape depicting the British countryside, constructed through simplified forms and areas of colour. The composition reflects Gore’s early modern approach to landscape, with an emphasis on structure, tonal balance and painterly clarity.
Spencer Gore (1878–1914) was a pioneering British painter and a key figure in early 20th-century British modernism. A founder member of both the Fitzroy Group and the Camden Town Group, he played an important role in introducing a more progressive approach to British painting, informed by Post-Impressionist ideas of form and colour.
Origin: British
Period/Style: Modern British
Date: 1909–10
Material: Oil on canvas
Dimensions: 25.8cm height × 35.8cm width
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An oil on canvas landscape depicting the British countryside, constructed through simplified forms and areas of colour. The composition reflects Gore’s early modern approach to landscape, with an emphasis on structure, tonal balance and painterly clarity.
Spencer Gore (1878–1914) was a pioneering British painter and a key figure in early 20th-century British modernism. A founder member of both the Fitzroy Group and the Camden Town Group, he played an important role in introducing a more progressive approach to British painting, informed by Post-Impressionist ideas of form and colour.
Origin: British
Period/Style: Modern British
Date: 1909–10
Material: Oil on canvas
Dimensions: 25.8cm height × 35.8cm width
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