Artist: Samuel Peploe
Date: 1916
Size: 69 x 74 cm
Museum: Art Gallery of New South Wales (Sydney, Australia)
Technique: Oil On Canvas
Samuel Peploe is typical of the many British artists who succumbed to the magnetism of Cezanne in the early part of the twentieth century. One of the so-called Scottish colourists, a loosely allied quartet of post-impressionist painters, he made a decisive visit to France before the war, during which time this well-constructed still life was completed. Generous in its dispersal of pigment, it is nonetheless an example of modernist
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