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We accept all major Credit and Debit Cards. All items sold by Sygun Museum of Wales are authenticated by our curator and a certificate of authenticity is issued with each item sold. We try to be completely honest in our descriptions therefore if upon receipt of your purchase you find that the description was not correct we will refund your money in full. Corfe Castle Original Watercolour Painting by John Egerton Christmas Piper (1903 - 1992)
A superb watercolour and mixed media painting depicting Corfe Castle by the great 20th century modern artist John Piper. The painting is an accomplished work executed in Piper's wonderfully fluid style, both medium and subject are fairly typical of Piper's work, the painting dates from the mid/late 20th century. The painting is in very fine original condition, the colours are strong and well preserved and the paper is not marked. The painting is presented in a wooden frame with extensive knocks and abrasions. The painting is signed lower right. A superb original painting by an artist of the highest calibre. John Egerton Christmas Piper, was born in Epsom in 1903, he was the son of a wealthy solicitor that had his own business. John Piper's brothers worked in the business and it was expected that John would work there also, but John had other ideas, he wanted to pursue a career as an artist; and this is where his personal hardships began. It seems that his father thought that John becoming an artist was a ludicrous idea and dismissed it and John was sent to work in the family business (Piper, Smith & Piper). The sad event of Charles Pipers death in 1925 freed John from his obligation to the family business; there was no one to stop him now. After getting over the years events namely that of his father's death he picked himself up and did what he should have done a long time ago and left Piper, Smith and Piper and went to sign up with the Royal College of Art in south Kensington. His talent was recognised but he was turned down because he did not have enough experience of drawing the nude. The rebuff was softened by being told to go to the Richmond School of Art, and to try again later. With the help of Richmond Art School after one year he was accepted into the Royal College. What this move did for Piper is a matter for debate in which there is a marked divergence of views. Piper thinks that he got a lot from the college, and names a number of people who were around the place at that time whom he learned things from which he is still grateful, among them Charles Mahoney, Morris Kestleman, and Tom Monnington. Kestleman in particular has his doubts about this, partly because he feels very strongly that the things that are very important to an artist are not too teachable, and partly because the school was a very dead and boring school at the time. To start with John made his money by writing Art reviews and columns for magazines, this he did not enjoy but paintings were not selling at the time. By this time John Piper had been asked to join a group of artists that called themselves "the Seven and Five" and to exhibit with them. Included in the group were Ben Nicholson, Henry Moore, Ivon Hitchens, Frances Hodgkins , Barbara Hepworth, and Winifred Nicholson. John Piper was now part of an elite English movement in modern painting. Around about this time World war II broke out and everything was rationed, so it must have been hard to get hold of luxury items such as canvas, oil paints, brushes, paper and also there would have been no spare money to be spent on buying art. The Government had set up a scheme for art and it was called "The war artists scheme" In this scheme artists were paid to paint, probably by the hour or by the canvas on a 9-5 basis. Murals would have been painted and perhaps the artist's work would have been used for propaganda in some cases, or to boost Morale. John Piper was involved in this scheme as was Henry Moore and nearly every artist that had not signed up. Some obviously did go to the frontline to see first hand what was going on but others recorded the events at home. John Pipers paintings were mainly of derelict buildings or buildings that he anticipated getting bombed. It was from this time that Piper found his favourite motif of devastated architecture. Colour, texture and perspective heighten the dramatic effect of his romantic topographies, which have wide appeal. We are offering this lot as a speculative item with a starting price of just £50 with no reserve.This superb work measures: Painting: 53cm (21") x 74cm (29") Frame: 66cm (26") x 86cm (34") Please phone 0870 86 35 808 to pay by credit card, if you have any questions please either ask a question through Ebay or call us. This number is charged at the National Rate.
If you are interested in this item you may also be interested in some of the other items Sygun Museum of Wales is offering please give them a look. If you buy more than one item we will happily ship them together to cut your costs and will always endeavour to provide the cheapest delivery which is feasible. The Sygun Museum of Wales is affiliated to a major tourist attraction, The Red Dragon Heritage Centre and Sygun Copper Mine in North Wales, which has the Prince of Wales Award for Tourism, and we have no connection with the National Galleries and Museum of Wales in Cardiff.. We expect payment to be sent within 48 hours of the end of the sale unless we have previously agreed otherwise. Art as an Investment In these uncertain financial times tangible assets such as gold and art are being recommended as a safer alternative to stocks and shares by many leading experts. “Companies go bust, artists don’t,” said David Douglas an Irish art expert of the recent economic turmoil. Damien Hirst's phenomenally successful sale at Sotheby's recently illustrates that high end art is able to prosper in an economic downturn. Less well publicised are the examples of the many thousands of lesser known artists whose work continues to increase in price when offered at auction.
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