The Fir Tree

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Using a language of recurrent symbols, Jackowski creates images that have both intense personal significance and wider, universal meanings. The tree is his most characteristic and potent symbol, often conveying composite and even contradictory meanings. They can be light-giving, beneficial forms, as seems to be the case in this painting, or dark, threatening presences. This tree, coming out of the woman, may refer to the mythic Tree of Life, the Tree of Knowledge and to the Scandinavian World Tree, Yggdrasil.

Harris Museum & Art Gallery

Preston

Title

The Fir Tree

Date

1983

Medium

oil on canvas

Measurements

H 152.5 x W 182.5 cm

Accession number

PRSMG : P2283

Acquisition method

gift from the Contemporary Art Society, 1993

Work type

Painting

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