Sunday, June 27, 2010

John Atkinson Grimshaw - Still Life ...



Hammer Price with Buyer's Premium: 16,600 GBP
signed and dated l.r.: J A Grimshaw/ 1869
oil on board
51 by 35.5 cm., 20 by 14 in.

Grimshaw's earliest pictures were still lifes and they showed a love of nature suffused with a strong attention to detail. In his formative years he was influenced by John William Inchbold, a Leeds born artist, who painted in line with Pre-Raphaelite principles of exact rendering of nature. The present work shows a meticulous observation of nature with a bird's nest set around branches of primulas
and blossom. Grimshaw was to change his style in the 1870's moving away from the meticulous detail, high finish and bright colour and begin his moonlight compositions, which were to become synonymous with his name. However, his interest in nature was to remain and these early pictures are an important part of the artist's career.

2 comments:

Dolls from the Attic said...

Very beautiful and detailed. There is something peaceful and soothing about this painting. I was drawn to it right away.
Thank you for sharing
Marta

Hermes said...

Its an early work but showed he had really good drawing skills, something some modern artists definately seem to lack.