Monday 25 July 2022

Stanley Spencer 1891-1959


Stanley Spencer "The Red House Wangford" 1926

This exhibition focuses on garden and landscape views captured by Spencer in his beloved home of Cookham. On viewing the exhibition it is amazing to discover just how much he painted from his local environment.

Stanley Spencer "Tulip Beds" 1936

He was well-known quite soon in his life and could have travelled far and wide no doubt, but the bulk of his painting was done in his home village where he became a well-known, eccentric figure.

Stanley Spencer "Gardens in the Pound Cookham" 1936



PHe particularly liked to explore where nature and building or architecture meet, and would often capture plants boxed in my man-made fences or walls, trees climbing up brick work, new house builds bordering onto countryside.

Stanley Spencer Cookham Rise cottages 1935

He was fascinated by people’s own private haven and what a person’s own garden might say about them and what might lie behind a manicured lawn or tidy flower display. He celebrated home as heaven, seeing beauty and value in the ordinary scenes of life which very often pass us by as mundane.

Stanley Spencer "Greenhouse and Gardens" 1937


On scanning the exhibition at a glance I was struck by how dark and brown all the paintings looked. But each painting had its own amazing range of green (from blue to grey to yellows) every brown (from conker to ochre) and then flashes of red and terracotta, not so bright as to stand out but just different enough to warm and lift.

Stanley Spencer "Wisteria Cookham" 1942

Up close his brush work is awesome (literally). He could paint photo – realistically but often he painted with noticeable brushstrokes which gave the effect of tapestry stitching up close. Some of his paintings concentrate on pattern and the interplay of representing certain fabrics so much so that you look more at what the figures are wearing, than what they are doing.

Stanley Spencer "Gardening" 1945


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I came away trying to place why I had felt so up-lifted and why I adore Stanley Spencer’s work so much. I think a lot of it has to with his humble ordinariness; he was a quirky but talented guy who pushed a pram full of his art materials around the village.

Stanley Spencer



Stanley Spencer - The Marriage at Cana. Bride and Bridegroom, 1953. 
Stanley Spencer - The Coming Of the Wise Men (the Nativity)
Stanley Spencer - Christ Preaching at Cookham Regatta, Girls Listening, 1953
Stanley Spencer - Christ Preaching at Cookham Regatta, Girls Listening, 1953
Stanley Spencer - Christ's entry into Jerusalem
Stanley Spencer - In Church
Stanley Spencer - Last Supper, 1920
 Stanley Spencer - Christ in the Wilderness - Awaking 
Stanley Spencer - Christ in the Wilderness - The foxes have holes
Stanley Spencer - Christ in the Wilderness - The scorpion
Stanley Spencer - Christ in the Wilderness - Consider the lilies
Stanley Spencer - Christ in the Wilderness - Driven by the Spirit

Stanley Spencer - Christ in the Wilderness - Driven by the Spirit
Stanley Spencer - Christ in the Wilderness - The Eagles
Stanley Spencer - Christ in the Wilderness - The Hen
Stanley Spencer - Christ Overturning the Money Charger's Table, 1921
Stanley Spencer - Christ Carrying the Cross, 1920.
Stanley Spencer - Making a Red Cross, 1919
Stanley Spencer - The Robing of Christ 1922
Stanley Spencer - The Disrobing of Christ, 1922
Stanley Spencer - Christ Delivered to the People
Stanley Spencer - The Crucifixion, 1958
Stanley Spencer - The Deposition and the Rolling Away Of the Stone
Stanley Spencer - The Resurrection - Waking Up, 1945
Stanley Spencer - The Resurrection - Waking Up 

Stanley Spencer - The Resurrection - Waking Up 
Stanley Spencer - The Resurrection - Reunion Of Families, 1945

Stanley Spencer - The Resurrection - Reunion

Stanley Spencer - The Resurrection - Reunion
Stanley Spencer - The Resurrection with the Raising Of Jairus's Daughter
Stanley Spencer - The Resurrection
Stanley Spencer - The Resurrection - Tidying, 1945
Stanley Spencer - The Resurrection of the Soldiers, 1929
Stanley Spencer - The Temptation of St Antony
Stanley Spencer - Saint Veronica Unmasking Christ, 1921.

Sir Stanley Spencer (30 iunie 1891 – 14 decembrie 1959), pictor englez(I)

 

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