Panshanger Park (painting)
Ownership/credit: Purchased from the Redfern Gallery with support from the V&A Purchase Grant Fund, the Sir Harry Veitch Bequest Trust Fund and Art Fund.
Licence: https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/
Descriptions
‘Panshanger Park’ by Spencer Frederick Gore, 1909. This oil on canvas depicts, in its central focus, two large trees while the foreground is dominated by re-growth of young trees forming a strong design near the ground but giving way to rich foliage of green, yellow, orange, blue and red, painted in a pointillist style. Panshanger Park is a large country park located in Hertfordshire.
Gore (1878-1914) was a British artist who painted landscapes and interior scenes. He was part of the Camden Group of artists who was heavily influenced by the Post-Impressionists.
This object is not on display.
Inscription
bottom right studio stamp signed SF Gore
verso stretcher cutting from exhibition catalogue 6 Panshanger Park 50
verso stretcher label in ink handwritten Painted by SF Gore in 1909 Panshanger Park unsigned (a) (84) NOTE: labels such as this were attached to Gore’s work by his widow & Harold Gilman when going through his remaining paintings after his death
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