Gandria Brown

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Born in Frankfurt-am-Main, Paul Feiler came to England in 1933, moving in 1953 to Cornwall where he has lived for the rest of his life. This is one of a number of works from 1956 in which Feiler explored the space-creating potential of coloured verticals suspended in a white space. They originated in drawings made two years earlier on a visit to Gandria in Lago Maggiore, in which the artist depicted distant spaces through a screen of foreground forms.

Jerwood Collection

Title

Gandria Brown

Date

1956

Medium

oil on canvas

Measurements

H 61 x W 51 cm

Accession number

JC42

Work type

Painting

Signature/marks description

Signed, inscribed and dated, verso: 'PAUL FEILER / GANDRIA I ITALY BROWN / 20 x 24 IV 1956'

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Jerwood Collection

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