A mixed media and oil composition on paper depicting a Greek landscape. Painted in 1946 during the artist’s first period in Greece, the work relates to a group of studies made on Spetses that informed larger compositions of the same year.
John Craxton (1922–2009) was a British painter associated with Neo-Romanticism whose work combined landscape, figure and architecture, later developing a Mediterranean focus influenced by light and colour.
Origin: British
Period/Style: Modern British
Date: 1946
Material: Mixed media and oil on paper
Dimensions: 30.3cm height × 48cm width (unframed)
Provenance:
Private collection, since the 1950s
Osborne Samuel, London
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A mixed media and oil composition on paper depicting a Greek landscape. Painted in 1946 during the artist’s first period in Greece, the work relates to a group of studies made on Spetses that informed larger compositions of the same year.
John Craxton (1922–2009) was a British painter associated with Neo-Romanticism whose work combined landscape, figure and architecture, later developing a Mediterranean focus influenced by light and colour.
Origin: British
Period/Style: Modern British
Date: 1946
Material: Mixed media and oil on paper
Dimensions: 30.3cm height × 48cm width (unframed)
Provenance:
Private collection, since the 1950s
Osborne Samuel, London
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