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Joyce Knitting 3015 Joyce knitting and a pan and kettle on an electric cooker await the artist returning from his night Air Raid Warden duties... Buy  original affordable art online
Joyce Knitting
George Hooper

approx. exposed area of image inside frame
12in h x 18in w
Watercolour on paper

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Item number 3015

Joyce knitting and a pan and kettle on an electric cooker await the artist returning from his night Air Raid Warden duties

A lovely watercolour of a domestic scene in war time - Joyce, the artist’s wife sits knitting. The atmosphere in Britain was sombre and this is reflected in this painting. Beautiful washes laid down by this major 20th Century artist.

Painted during the war when George was working for the Pilgrim trust on their project "Recording Britain". They were concerned that the enemy bombing would destroy all of the countries architectural heritage and they therefore employed artists to paint as many historic and domestic properties as possible. In the end their fears were not grounded and the bombing ceased.

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About the artist

Born: 1910

Died: 1994

Born in India, George studied at the Royal College of Art where he won a Rome scholarship in painting.

During the war he was an air raid warden and recorded his experiences. He was also employed as an artist in the "Recording Britain" campaign mounted to paint all the country's important buildings, as it was feared many would be destroyed in the Blitz.

After the war George's work moved towards Fauvism with bright oils and distorted views. Elected a member of the Royal Watercolour Society, he was nevertheless largely unrecognised outside artistic circles in his lifetime.  However, since his death, there has been a reappraisal of his work combined with a number of exhibitions leading to a much larger audience of admirers and collectors. His work is in the British Museum, the V&A, and in several galleries in Sussex and Hull.

 
Product type    painting
Date of work    1940
How we know the date    our estimate
The last owner of the work    acquired from the artist's widow
How we know who the artist is    the artist's widow
How we know the subject   
School of painting    modern British
Style of painting    Expressionist
Approach    interior figurative representative
Dimensions (h x w x d) inches    12 x 18
Condition of work    very good
Recent restoration    No known restoration
Where exhibited    believed never exhibited
Quantity available    1
Edition of    1
Item number    3015
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