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Spring Morning, Merton, 1932 (oil on canvas)

Spring Morning, Merton, 1932 (oil on canvas)
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Image number
LIS423398
Image title
Spring Morning, Merton, 1932 (oil on canvas)
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Artist
Bush, Harry (1883-1957) / English
Location
Private Collection
Medium
oil on canvas
Date
1932 AD (C20th AD)
Dimensions
101.5x147.5 cms
Image description

Bush lived at 19 Queensland Avenue, Merton Park, SW19, in a custom-built house with an extra storey for his studio. Bush saw the ancestry of his art in the quiet dignity of Dutch and Flemish domestic scenes, and, as his younger daughter recalled, mixed pigments and oils, 'so that his work should mellow, glow and last, and if possible, improve' (The Art of the Garden, Tate, 2004, p. 85). Most of his twenty-seven Royal Academy exhibits (1922-54) were based on local subjects, earning him the epithet 'Painter of the Suburbs'. Amongst this series are some of the most beautiful, if understated, images of suburban London between the wars. An almost identical painting by Bush was included in the recent Tate Britain show The Art of the Garden (illustrated on page 85 of the catalogue, fig. 47).

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© Liss Fine Art / Bridgeman Images
Image keywords
1930s / 20th century / cityscape / city / garden / 30s / thirties / landscape / fence / morning / south / houses / suburb / spring / town / london / terraced / suburban / terrace / merton / Painting / Mzpainting

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