Soutine | Kossoff
Hastings Contemporary
1st April–24th September |
:
Illustrations
Attributed works:
1. Paysage aux
cyprès, by Chaïm
Soutine. c.1922.
Oil on canvas,
64.8 by 83.8
cm. (Private
collection;
exh. Hastings
Contemporary).
Attributed works:
2. Railway
landscape near
King’s Cross,
dark day, by
Leon Kossoff.
1967. Oil on
board, 123.5 by
170 cm. (Private
collection;
exh. Hastings
Contemporary).
Attributed works:
3. Maternité
(piéta), by Chaïm
Soutine. c.1942.
Oil on canvas,
64.1 by 53.5
cm. (Private
collection;
exh. Hastings
Contemporary).
Attributed works:
4. Sally in
armchair, no. 1,
by Leon Kossoff.
1987. Oil on
board, 67.5 by
61 cm. (Private
collection;
exh. Hastings
Contemporary).
Book Review
Leon Kossoff: Catalogue Raisonné of the Oil Paintings
Leon Kossoff: Catalogue Raisonné
of the Oil Paintings
By Andrea Rose. 640 pp. incl. 566 col. + 69
b. & w. ills. (Modern Art Press, London, 2021),
£175. ISBN 978–1–916347–41–0. |
:
76. The Triumph of Pan (From a Poussin Drawing II), by Leon Kossoff. 1998. Drypoint, 9.8 by 11.4 cm. (Collection of the Artist; Exh. Los Angeles County Museum of Art).
Attributed works:
77. Landscape with a Man Killed by a Snake, by Leon Kossoff, after Nicolas Poussin. 1999. Etching. 42.5 by 58.8 cm. (Collection of the Artist; Exh. J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles).
Attributed works:
78. Bacchanal before a Herm No.5, by Leon Kossoff, after Nicolas Poussin. 1997. Compressed Charcoal and Pastel on Paper, 51.8 by 78.1 cm. (Collection of the Artist; Exh. Los Angeles County Museum of Art).
54. Children's Swimming Pool, Autumn afternoon, by Leon Kossoff. 1972. Board, 183 by 213.4 cm. (Arts Council Collection, Hayward Gallery, London; Exh. Tate Gallery, London).
Attributed works:
55. Cathy No.1, Summer, by Leon Kossoff. 1994. Board, 97 by 77 cm. (Private Collection; Exh. Tate Gallery, London).
55. Rimbaud, by Frank Auerbach. 1975-76. Board, 107.9 by 107.9 cm. (Tate Gallery, London; Exh. Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, Edinburgh).
Attributed works:
56. Study for a Self-Portrait, by Francis Bacon. 1963. 165.2 by 142.6 cm. (National Museum and Gallery of Wales, Cardiff; Exh. Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, Edinburgh).
Attributed works:
57. Lights V: The Pier Pavilion, by Michael Andrews. 1973. Acrylic, 152.4 by 213.3 cm. (Fundación Colección Thyssen-Bornemisza, Madrid; Exh. Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, Edinburgh).
50. Virginia Woolf, by Duncan Grant. 1911. Board, 55.9 by 40.6 cm. Painted at 46 Gordon Square in the Year before the Author's Marriage. Loan.
Attributed works:
51. Self Portrait, by Edward Wadsworth. 1911. 39.8 by 34.8. Painted While the Artist Was at the Slade School of Fine Art. Loan.
Attributed works:
52. Self Portrait, by Edward Wolfe. c. 1923. 89.5 by 59.2 cm. Painted in Italy While Wolfe Was a Guest of Berenson at I Tatti.
Attributed works:
53. Self Portrait, by Harold Gilman. 61.6 by 46.2 cm. Unfinished Work Probably Painted c. 1916-18. Loan.
Attributed works:
54. Sir John Summerson, by Leonard Rosoman. 1984. 152.1 by 122 cm. The Subject is Shown in Sir John Soane's Museum, from Which He Retired Last Year as Director, Having Been Appointed There in 1945. 55. Sir Nikolaus Pevsner, by Hans Schwarz. 1969. Board, 122.2 by 81 cm. Pevsner in a Characteristic Attitude, Painted in the Year He Was Knighted. An Obituary of Pevsner was Published in This Magazine in April 1984. Schwarz Was Born in Vienna in 1922 and Came to England in 1939. 56. Richard Church, by William Johnstone. 1932. 91.5 by 71.6 cm. An Interesting Early Work by This Scottish Painter; Church was Best Known as a Poet at the Time of the Painting and Later Helped Edit the Well Known Everyman Anthology Poems of Our Time. 57. Philip Larkin, by Humphrey Ocean. 1984. Acrylic, 52.3 by 44.8 cm. Poet, Novelist, Jazz Critic and University Librarian at Hull; Painted in Hull at the Poet's Home.
Attributed works:
58. Dame Rebecca West, by Wyndham Lewis. 1932. Pencil, 43 by 31 cm. A Drawing from the Author's Extensive Collection Purchased by the Gallery in 1983, the Year She Died Aged Ninety-One. Her Novel This Real Night Was Published Posthumously Last Year. 59. Sir Oswald Mosley, by Glyn Philpot. 1925. 76.2 by 63.5 cm. The future Founder of the British Union of Fascists Seen Here at the Age of Twenty-Nine. A Portrait Recently Included in the NPG's Glyn Philpot Exhibition. Loan. 60. Self Portrait, by Leon Kossoff. 1981. Board, 42.4 by 33 cm. One of the Youngest Artists to be Represented in the Collection. 61. Self Portrait, by Carel Weight. c. 1930. 60.7 by 50.8 cm. Said to be the Artist's First Oil Painting, It Shows Him at the Age of Twenty-Two; In the Following Year Weight First Showed at the Royal Academy, of Which He Was Elected a Trustee in 1975.