Bronze Age Gold from Wales

White and dark

RICHARDS, Ceri Giraldus (Education: Swansea School of Art; Royal College of Art Work: Cardiff College of Art; Chelsea School of Art; Royal College of Art; Slade School of Art Awards: CBE, 1960; Hon. D.Litt University of Wales, 1961; Hon.Fellow of the RCA Commissions: stained glass windows for Liverpool Cathedral and Derby Cathedral The landscape of the Gower was a strong source of imagery - much of his work was also inspired by poetry and music: a crowning achievement was the series of paintings and construction on the theme of Debussy's La Cathedrale Engloutie (The Sunken Cathedral))

The artist was born near Swansea, and studied at the local art school and the Royal College. On the frontier between painting and sculpture, this abstract composition dates from the year that the British Surrealist Group mounted the International Surrealist Exhibition in London. It pays homage to Picasso and Arp, analysing the relationship between light and dark, form and void in a similar way to the contemporary reliefs of Ben Nicholson and the carvings of Henry Moore.

Collection Area

Art

Item Number

NMW A 221

Creation/Production

RICHARDS, Ceri Giraldus
Date: 1936

Acquisition

Purchase - ass. of Knapping Fund, 1965

Measurements

Height (cm): 52.1
Width (cm): 55.6
Height (in): 20
Width (in): 21

Techniques

painted wood construction
Techniques (fine art)
art dept - fine
Fine Art - painting

Material

paint

Location

Gallery 13

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