The Road from Work
30.0 x 40.0 cm
Royal West of England Academy
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The Road from Work
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Artist Biography
Peter Leonard Folkes: A Lifelong Observer of Southampton’s Landscape
Peter Leonard Folkes (3 November 1923 – 7 January 2019) was an English painter whose artistic journey spanned sixty years, primarily focused on capturing the essence of Southampton and its surrounding environs. Born in Beaminster, Dorset, he possessed a profound connection to his region, which profoundly shaped his distinctive style and subject matter—a blend of meticulous realism and subtle modernist experimentation. His career began with formal training at the West of England College of Art in Bristol during World War II, interrupted but not diminished by military service where he served as a draughtsman in the Signal Corps, earning recognition for his dedication.- Early Influences & Education: Folkes’s artistic sensibilities were nurtured by classical Renaissance ideals and developed further through exposure to diverse influences during his formative years.
- World War II Service & Initial Landscapes: His wartime experiences instilled discipline and broadened his perspective, fueling his initial explorations of Southampton's landscapes—particularly the estuaries of the Test and Itchen—and documenting the bustling docklands and maritime heritage of the city.
The Evolution of Style: From Detailed Observation to Cubist Exploration
Following the war, Folkes embraced new artistic materials and techniques, demonstrating a willingness to adapt to evolving trends. He found inspiration in weathered gravestones—their intricate carvings and inscriptions—capturing their textural qualities with remarkable precision. His stylistic evolution culminated in late 1950s watercolours infused with modernist sensibilities, notably influenced by visits to Portland where he employed a restrained palette of blues and browns to depict the quarries and cliffs. This shift towards abstraction reflected a desire to convey emotion and atmosphere alongside formal considerations.
- Skyscraper Geometry & Color Palette: Folkes’s fascination with architectural forms—specifically skyscrapers—inspired a series of paintings characterized by geometric precision and a carefully considered color palette.
- Portland Landscapes & Modernist Techniques: The landscapes of Portland served as catalysts for experimentation with modernist techniques, emphasizing simplification and tonal harmony.
Southampton Solent University Legacy Folkes’s dedication to teaching solidified his contribution to artistic education. He became Head of Fine Art at Southampton Institute of Higher Education (later Southampton Solent University), fostering a vibrant creative environment and mentoring generations of students. The university's museum houses significant collections showcasing Folkes’s oeuvre, highlighting the enduring impact of his work on contemporary art.
Notable Works & Artistic Significance Folkes’s artistic output encompassed numerous captivating pieces, including “Path to the Railway Footbridge No.1,” “The Hayfield” and “Platform Number 4, Southampton Central Station, Evening.” These paintings exemplify his ability to distill complex scenes into evocative representations—a testament to his meticulous observation skills and masterful technique. His exploration of gravestones and modernist abstraction cemented his place as a pivotal figure in British art history, demonstrating the power of artistic engagement with both tradition and innovation.
peter leonard folkes
1923 - 2019
Quick Facts
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Modernism; Cubist painting
- Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Cubist paintings']
- Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Classical Renaissance']
- Date Of Birth: November 3, 1923
- Date Of Death: January 7, 2019
- Full Name: Peter Leonard Folkes
- Nationality: British
- Notable Artworks:
- Path to the Railway Footbridge No.1
- The Hayfield
- Platform Number 4, Southampton Central Station, Evening
- Place Of Birth: Beaminster, Dorset, UK

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