A Ballet
81.0 x 68.0 cm
Salford Museum - Art Gallery
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A Life Immersed in Landscape and Light: The World of David Gommon
David Gommon (1913–1987) stands as a singular figure within British art history—a painter whose unwavering devotion to capturing the essence of the English countryside cemented his place among the luminaries of the neo-romantic movement. Born in Battersea, London, on December 12th, 1913, Gommon’s formative years were shaped by a familial background rooted in craftsmanship and a keen appreciation for artistic pursuits—a foundation that would profoundly influence his lifelong creative trajectory. From the age of sixteen, he enrolled at Battersea Polytechnic and Clapham School of Art, embarking on a formal education that instilled within him both technical proficiency and an intellectual curiosity crucial to understanding the broader artistic landscape of his time. A pivotal encounter occurred early in Gommon’s artistic journey: Lucy Carrington Wertheim, a visionary art collector and patron, recognized his burgeoning talent—a recognition that would prove transformative. Wertheim’s generosity provided Gommon with a consistent stipend (£2 per week), liberating him from financial constraints and affording him the freedom to dedicate himself entirely to his craft—a liberty that enabled him to hone his skills and explore his artistic vision without compromise. Wertheim's influence extended beyond mere monetary support; she introduced Gommon to an influential circle of artists, including Christopher Wood, Barbara Hepworth, Roger Hilton, Robert Medley and Victor Pasmore – fostering a collaborative environment brimming with experimentation and innovation. This association with the “20s Group” undeniably shaped Gommon’s artistic sensibilities, exposing him to groundbreaking ideas and techniques that would permeate his subsequent oeuvre.Early Visions and a Temporary Pause
Gommon’s initial artistic explorations were decisively focused on the landscapes of England and Wales—a preoccupation driven by an instinctive desire not merely to reproduce their visual appearance but to distill their emotional core. His debut solo exhibition, organized by Wertheim at Burlington Gardens gallery in 1934, garnered considerable acclaim from critics—signaling the arrival of a promising new voice within British art. During this period, Gommon’s style developed into a distinctive blend of realism and lyrical abstraction—paintings grounded in meticulous observation yet imbued with an unmistakable poetic quality. However, in 1938, he made a deliberate decision to suspend his artistic endeavors altogether—a pause born from circumstance and fueled by a yearning for stability. He accepted a teaching position at Northampton Grammar School, where he would spend decades nurturing young artistic minds—a role that allowed him to transmit his passion for art while simultaneously engaging in his own creative pursuits.- He continued to develop his skills through reproductions of masterworks
- He designed sets for the school’s theatrical productions
- He was recognised by Ian Mayes for his ability to convey “wonderment and delight in nature”.
David Gommon
1913 - 1987 , Regatul Unit
Detalii rapide
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Neo-romanticism
- Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['20s Group']
- Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Old Masters']
- Date Of Birth: 1913-12-12
- Date Of Death: 1987-01-20
- Full Name: David Gommon
- Nationality: British
- Notable Artworks:
- Music Hall
- A Ballet
- Flowers in a Jug
- Place Of Birth: Battersea, UK

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