








Radicofani by Ben Nicholson (1955)
Ben Nicholson (1894–1982) was a central figure in British modernism and a leading voice within the St Ives School. Known for his abstract compositions and subtle architectural drawings, his work often explored the interplay between geometry, space, and stillness.
Radicofani, drawn in 1955, captures Nicholson’s restrained and lyrical approach to line. Executed in pencil on paper, the work reflects his interest in structure and form, while drawing influence from his time spent in Italy—where ancient landscapes and quiet architecture inspired a new sense of visual rhythm.
Origin: British
Period/Style: St Ives School
Date: 1955
Medium: Pencil on paper
Dimensions: 35cm height × 44.5cm width
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Ben Nicholson (1894–1982) was a central figure in British modernism and a leading voice within the St Ives School. Known for his abstract compositions and subtle architectural drawings, his work often explored the interplay between geometry, space, and stillness.
Radicofani, drawn in 1955, captures Nicholson’s restrained and lyrical approach to line. Executed in pencil on paper, the work reflects his interest in structure and form, while drawing influence from his time spent in Italy—where ancient landscapes and quiet architecture inspired a new sense of visual rhythm.
Origin: British
Period/Style: St Ives School
Date: 1955
Medium: Pencil on paper
Dimensions: 35cm height × 44.5cm width
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Ben Nicholson (1894–1982) was a central figure in British modernism and a leading voice within the St Ives School. Known for his abstract compositions and subtle architectural drawings, his work often explored the interplay between geometry, space, and stillness.
Radicofani, drawn in 1955, captures Nicholson’s restrained and lyrical approach to line. Executed in pencil on paper, the work reflects his interest in structure and form, while drawing influence from his time spent in Italy—where ancient landscapes and quiet architecture inspired a new sense of visual rhythm.
Origin: British
Period/Style: St Ives School
Date: 1955
Medium: Pencil on paper
Dimensions: 35cm height × 44.5cm width
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