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Abstract garden
John Bailey

approx. exposed area of image inside frame
30in h x 20in w
oil on board

£489 framed

Item number 7528

An abstracted garden scene in greens, browns and purple

The artist has relied on texture to give the impression of a garden scene. He has laid on the impasto building up the painting layer upon layer. He has also used the end of his paint brush to draw into the wet paint to indicate lines. Fine colourful work.

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About the artist

Born: 1925 or 26

 

Born in London, he studied at the Slade School of Fine Art at London University. He was Head of the Art Department at Preston Polytechnic College (now UCLAN - the University of Central Lancashire) in the 1970s. Several of his works are in private and permanent collections for example at the universities of Oxford, Birmingham, Lancaster, and Liverpool.
 
Personal Exhibitions included Gallery One, London (1959); Jordan Gallery, Canada (1960); J. Moores, Liverpool (1961); Grundy Gallery, Blackpool (1967); Lancaster University (1968); Birmingham University (1969); Vernon Gallery, Preston (1970-1974-1981); Duke's Playhouse, Lancaster (1976-1979); Quartier de l'Horloge, Paris (1984); CCIP, Palais des Fêtes, Périgueux (1985).
 
According to friends, his main interest other than lecturing seemed to be painting abstracts. He was married with 3 children and lived in Preston.
Divorced, John left Preston Polytechnic, retired and went to live and paint in France, first at Lombraud near Brantome, then at Perigueux. He was a member of the international FUSION group, which was founded in 1985 by the Flemish painters Marcel Rademakers and Rudy Meekers in Baupommier, Champniers-Reilhac (Dordogne, France). FUSION grouped artists in SW France including Victor Ryath (Netherlands, USA), Pierre Souchaud (France) and Jean-Pierre Moccetti (France). FUSION exhibited in France and Belgium (Périgueux, Exideuil, Terrasson, Bergerac, Antwerp, Kortrijk, Heusden, Strombeek-Bever (=Brussels), Ostende).
The work of these artists had its roots in nature, translated into an abstract style, where light took on a form in itself.
Bailey was influenced by “intensivisme” (the theory propounded by M. Rademakers, a member of the international group Lumen Numen). John adapted the bright, vibrant palette of Rademakers.
Look out for the publication in October 2012 of the book "Fusion, artistes peintres du Sud-Ouest" by Mark Meekers.
 
If you have any more information about John Bailey, please contact us.
 
If you have any more information about him, please contact us.
If you have any more information about him, please contact us.born in London in 1925 or 26, he studied at the Slade School of Fine Art at London University. He was Head of the Art Department at Preston Polytechnic College (now UCLAN - the University of Central Lancashire) in the 1970s. Several of his works are in private and permanent collections for example at the universities of Oxford, Birmingham, Lancaster, and Liverpool.
 
Personal Exhibitions included Gallery One, London (1959); Jordan Gallery, Canada (1960); J. Moores, Liverpool (1961); Grundy Gallery, Blackpool (1967); Lancaster University (1968); Birmingham University (1969); Vernon Gallery, Preston (1970-1974-1981); Duke's Playhouse, Lancaster (1976-1979); Quartier de l'Horloge, Paris (1984); CCIP, Palais des Fêtes, Périgueux (1985).
 
According to friends, his main interest other than lecturing seemed to be painting abstracts. He was married with 3 children and lived in Preston.
Divorced, John left Preston Polytechnic, retired and went to live and paint in France, first at Lombraud near Brantome, then at Perigueux. He was a member of the international FUSION group, which was founded in 1985 by the Flemish painters Marcel Rademakers and Rudy Meekers in Baupommier, Champniers-Reilhac (Dordogne, France). FUSION grouped artists in SW France including Victor Ryath (Netherlands, USA), Pierre Souchaud (France) and Jean-Pierre Moccetti (France). FUSION exhibited in France and Belgium (Périgueux, Exideuil, Terrasson, Bergerac, Antwerp, Kortrijk, Heusden, Strombeek-Bever (=Brussels), Ostende).
The work of these artists had its roots in nature, translated into an abstract style, where light took on a form in itself.
Bailey was influenced by “intensivisme” (the theory propounded by M. Rademakers, a member of the international group Lumen Numen). John adapted the bright, vibrant palette of Rademakers.
Look out for the publication in October 2012 of the book "Fusion, artistes peintres du Sud-Ouest" by Mark Meekers.
 
If you have any more information about him, please contact us.

 
Product type    painting
Date of work    1960
How we know the date    our estimate
The last owner of the work    Hazel Titherley
How we know who the artist is    signed
How we know the subject    Inscribed on the reverse
School of painting    Modern British
Style of painting    Abstract
Approach    abstract
Dimensions (h x w x d) inches    30 x 20
Condition of work    good
Recent restoration    No known restoration
Where exhibited   
Quantity available    1
Edition of    1
Item number    7528
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painting, oil, board, Abstract garden, An abstracted garden scene in greens, browns and purple, The artist has relied on texture to give the impression of a garden scene. He has laid on the impasto building up the painting layer upon layer. He has also used the end of his paint brush to draw into the wet paint to indicate lines. Fine colourful work., 00.00.1960, Modern British, Abstract, abstract, green, brown, pink, orange
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