Leeds Market Harold Gilman
AA/SC/14034 The Tate Gallery c. 1913 From original Oil on Canvas, 50.8 X 61 cm. Presented by the Very Revd. E. Milner-White, 1927 Print Art; Prints; Lithograph; Harold Gilman was one of the artists who gathered around Walter Sickert in London about 1906 and became known as the Camden Town painters. About 1912 almost all of them adopted a much brighter palette under the influence of modern French painting. 'Leeds Market' was painted after Gilman began to visit Frank Rutter, Curator of Leeds Art Gallery, in 1913. Rutter wrote later of its 'delicate network of design' and 'exquisite shimmering colour'. 8 X 10 inches, Matted, Fine. - $79.95USD Click here to order or message the dealer
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