





Gwyneth Johnstone (1915–2010)
Gwyneth Johnstone (1915–2010) was a British artist known for her lyrical and atmospheric paintings. Influenced by Modernism and European landscape traditions, her work blends abstraction with figurative elements, creating dreamlike compositions that evoke a sense of mystery and movement. The daughter of artist Augustus John and musician Nora Brownsword, Johnstone trained at the Slade School of Fine Art in the 1930s, where she developed a distinctive style inspired by Old Master techniques, Cubist structure, and Surrealist influences. She was particularly drawn to the interplay of light, form, and colour, often portraying landscapes and mythological themes with a poetic sensibility.
Origin: British
Period/Style: 20th-Century Modern British Art
Material: Oil on Board
Dimensions: 43.5cm height x 33cm width
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Gwyneth Johnstone (1915–2010) was a British artist known for her lyrical and atmospheric paintings. Influenced by Modernism and European landscape traditions, her work blends abstraction with figurative elements, creating dreamlike compositions that evoke a sense of mystery and movement. The daughter of artist Augustus John and musician Nora Brownsword, Johnstone trained at the Slade School of Fine Art in the 1930s, where she developed a distinctive style inspired by Old Master techniques, Cubist structure, and Surrealist influences. She was particularly drawn to the interplay of light, form, and colour, often portraying landscapes and mythological themes with a poetic sensibility.
Origin: British
Period/Style: 20th-Century Modern British Art
Material: Oil on Board
Dimensions: 43.5cm height x 33cm width
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Gwyneth Johnstone (1915–2010) was a British artist known for her lyrical and atmospheric paintings. Influenced by Modernism and European landscape traditions, her work blends abstraction with figurative elements, creating dreamlike compositions that evoke a sense of mystery and movement. The daughter of artist Augustus John and musician Nora Brownsword, Johnstone trained at the Slade School of Fine Art in the 1930s, where she developed a distinctive style inspired by Old Master techniques, Cubist structure, and Surrealist influences. She was particularly drawn to the interplay of light, form, and colour, often portraying landscapes and mythological themes with a poetic sensibility.
Origin: British
Period/Style: 20th-Century Modern British Art
Material: Oil on Board
Dimensions: 43.5cm height x 33cm width
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