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Colin Middleton RHA RUA MBE (1910-1983

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ca. 33.763 $ - 45.017 $
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Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 64

Colin Middleton RHA RUA MBE (1910-1983

Schätzpreis
30.000 € - 40.000 €
ca. 33.763 $ - 45.017 $
Zuschlagspreis:
24.000 €
ca. 27.010 $
Beschreibung:

Colin Middleton RHA RUA MBE (1910-1983) The Ventriloquist Oil on canvas, 61 x 76cm (24 x 30'') Signed 'Colin M', inscribed with title and dated October 1947 verso, together with the number '4' Provenance: Private Collection, Dublin. The Ventriloquist, painted in October 1947, was one of probably only eight canvases Colin Middleton completed during the year he spent at John Middleton Murrys community farm in Thelnetham, on the border of Suffolk and Norfolk. During this period Middleton was moving gradually towards a new manner of working, away from a more precisely drawn and highly-finished surface towards a powerfully expressionist style that responded to the angst and uncertainty of the post-war world. The Ventriloquist expresses Middletons anger at a political system that has led to social injustice and poverty, as well as responding to the vulnerability of people dispossessed by the war. Like Lazarus, painted earlier in the year, this is a statement with a clear narrative in which Middleton takes aim at powerful individuals and institutions within western society. The expressive distortions of form and emotive use of colour, heightened through a rhythmically agitated paint surface, look forward to the style that would dominate Middletons work from the summer of 1948 for over a decade. It is interesting to compare The Ventriloquist with The Promised Land, painted in the same month, in which two figures are set against an apparently hostile, barren landscape. While the former clearly sets out Middletons political principles and his sympathy for those without a voice and on the edges of society, the latter indicates the more implicit narrative of the figure paintings he was about to embark on, in which anger and doubt are often balanced by suggestions of hope, spiritual strength and the power of redemption. Dickon Hall, February 2019 Colin Middleton RHA RUA MBE (1910-1983) The Ventriloquist Oil on canvas, 61 x 76cm (24 x 30'') Signed 'Colin M', inscribed with title and dated October 1947 verso, together with the number '4' Provenance: Private Collection, Dublin. The Ventriloquist, painted in October 1947, was one of probably only eight canvases Colin Middleton completed during the year he spent at John Middleton Murrys community farm in Thelnetham, on the border of Suffolk and Norfolk. During this period Middleton was moving gradually towards a new manner of working, away from a more precisely drawn and highly-finished surface towards a powerfully expressionist style that responded to the angst and uncertainty of the post-war world. The Ventriloquist expresses Middletons anger at a political system that has led to social injustice and poverty, as well as responding to the vulnerability of people dispossessed by the war. Like Lazarus, painted earlier in the year, this is a statement with a clear narrative in which Middleton takes aim at powerful individuals and institutions within western society. The expressive distortions of form and emotive use of colour, heightened through a rhythmically agitated paint surface, look forward to the style that would dominate Middletons work from the summer of 1948 for over a decade. It is interesting to compare The Ventriloquist with The Promised Land, painted in the same month, in which two figures are set against an apparently hostile, barren landscape. While the former clearly sets out Middletons political principles and his sympathy for those without a voice and on the edges of society, the latter indicates the more implicit narrative of the figure paintings he was about to embark on, in which anger and doubt are often balanced by suggestions of hope, spiritual strength and the power of redemption. Dickon Hall, February 2019

Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 64
Auktion:
Datum:
27.03.2019
Auktionshaus:
Adams's
St Stephens Green 26
D02 X665 Dublin 2
Irland
info@adams.ie
+353-1-6760261)
Beschreibung:

Colin Middleton RHA RUA MBE (1910-1983) The Ventriloquist Oil on canvas, 61 x 76cm (24 x 30'') Signed 'Colin M', inscribed with title and dated October 1947 verso, together with the number '4' Provenance: Private Collection, Dublin. The Ventriloquist, painted in October 1947, was one of probably only eight canvases Colin Middleton completed during the year he spent at John Middleton Murrys community farm in Thelnetham, on the border of Suffolk and Norfolk. During this period Middleton was moving gradually towards a new manner of working, away from a more precisely drawn and highly-finished surface towards a powerfully expressionist style that responded to the angst and uncertainty of the post-war world. The Ventriloquist expresses Middletons anger at a political system that has led to social injustice and poverty, as well as responding to the vulnerability of people dispossessed by the war. Like Lazarus, painted earlier in the year, this is a statement with a clear narrative in which Middleton takes aim at powerful individuals and institutions within western society. The expressive distortions of form and emotive use of colour, heightened through a rhythmically agitated paint surface, look forward to the style that would dominate Middletons work from the summer of 1948 for over a decade. It is interesting to compare The Ventriloquist with The Promised Land, painted in the same month, in which two figures are set against an apparently hostile, barren landscape. While the former clearly sets out Middletons political principles and his sympathy for those without a voice and on the edges of society, the latter indicates the more implicit narrative of the figure paintings he was about to embark on, in which anger and doubt are often balanced by suggestions of hope, spiritual strength and the power of redemption. Dickon Hall, February 2019 Colin Middleton RHA RUA MBE (1910-1983) The Ventriloquist Oil on canvas, 61 x 76cm (24 x 30'') Signed 'Colin M', inscribed with title and dated October 1947 verso, together with the number '4' Provenance: Private Collection, Dublin. The Ventriloquist, painted in October 1947, was one of probably only eight canvases Colin Middleton completed during the year he spent at John Middleton Murrys community farm in Thelnetham, on the border of Suffolk and Norfolk. During this period Middleton was moving gradually towards a new manner of working, away from a more precisely drawn and highly-finished surface towards a powerfully expressionist style that responded to the angst and uncertainty of the post-war world. The Ventriloquist expresses Middletons anger at a political system that has led to social injustice and poverty, as well as responding to the vulnerability of people dispossessed by the war. Like Lazarus, painted earlier in the year, this is a statement with a clear narrative in which Middleton takes aim at powerful individuals and institutions within western society. The expressive distortions of form and emotive use of colour, heightened through a rhythmically agitated paint surface, look forward to the style that would dominate Middletons work from the summer of 1948 for over a decade. It is interesting to compare The Ventriloquist with The Promised Land, painted in the same month, in which two figures are set against an apparently hostile, barren landscape. While the former clearly sets out Middletons political principles and his sympathy for those without a voice and on the edges of society, the latter indicates the more implicit narrative of the figure paintings he was about to embark on, in which anger and doubt are often balanced by suggestions of hope, spiritual strength and the power of redemption. Dickon Hall, February 2019

Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 64
Auktion:
Datum:
27.03.2019
Auktionshaus:
Adams's
St Stephens Green 26
D02 X665 Dublin 2
Irland
info@adams.ie
+353-1-6760261)
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