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Robert Boyd Morrison (1896-1969) FÊTE CHAMPÊTRE oi

Currency:EUR Category:Everything Else / Other Start Price:NA Estimated At:20,000.00 - 30,000.00 EUR
Robert Boyd Morrison (1896-1969) FÊTE CHAMPÊTRE oi

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Auction Date:2005 Feb 22 @ 18:00 (UTC)
Location:Ireland
Robert Boyd Morrison (1896-1969) FÊTE CHAMPÊTRE oil on canvas 64 by 84cm., 25 by 33in. Provenance: The artist’s nephew, Alan Morrison, by descent; Private collection, London Stylistically this appears a much earlier work than the previous lot. Though somewhat theatrically posed, the figures are quite naturalistic, as are the landscape elements- note for instance the difference in treatment of the trees and cliffs in the two works. The composition as a whole echoes some of the larger tableaus of Augustus John, whose work was universally admired among pupils at the Slade. Indeed it was probably painted in response to a set theme for one of the Slade’s summer competitions in the early 1920s. The work also references certain masterpieces of both Renaissance and modern art. The woman in the centre strumming a lute calls to mind the central musician in Titian’s Concert Champêtre (c.1510), whilst the gesticulating man in the foreground serves to lead the viewer’s eye to the musician in a manner similar to that of the right-hand figure in Manet’s Le Déjeuner sur l’herbe of 1863, and in Cezanne’s version thereof, from 1870-71. Such large, elaborate compositions by Morrison are but little known and notably rare.