The Cinder Path Spencer Frederick Gore
Artist: SPENCER FREDRICK GORE Collectors Special limited edition print SPECIAL OFFER 2024
The Art Movement of Letchworth Garden City series.
Title: The Cinder Path
Medium - Limited edition numbered giclee print, conservation acid-free double museum mounted, TruVue UV glass, and framed with Italian handcrafted distressed metallic foil bronze contemporary profile moulding.
Size: 64cm x 70cm
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While staying with his family at Harold Gilman's Letchworth, a progressive garden city north of London, Gore made several paintings. The composition is anchored by a straight path leading directly away from the viewer towards the town visible on the horizon. Gore was a keen observer and accurate topographer who took an essential naturalist approach to landscape painting. The Cinder Path shows a place on the outskirts of Letchworth. Gore means that the path, which is industrial waste, recedes vertically into the middle distance, and the fields and hedges are arranged around it. This was one of the few British pictures exhibited in the influential Second Post-Impressionist.
Reference
Tate Britain Modern -A walk through British art 1910, The Camden Town Group
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/research-publications/camden-town-group/spencer-gore-the-cinder-path-r1129518