High above Anticoli

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Inlander’s family came to the UK in the aftermath of the ‘Anschluss’, Germany’s annexation of Austria (1938). After the Second World War, Henry studied at Camberwell School of Art and the Slade. In 1952 he won the Prix de Rome, cementing a lifelong connection with Italy.

He established himself in a studio in the village of Anticoli, east of Rome. It was that landscape that shaped his artistic vision. Inlander's scenes were noted for swirling paint and rich colours. His highly individual style won him a reputation as one of the UK’s most original Post-Expressionists.

Torre Abbey Museum

Torquay

Title

High above Anticoli

Medium

oil on canvas

Measurements

H 93.5 x W 103.5 cm

Accession number

1996.168

Acquisition method

bequeathed by S. Gorley Putt, 1995

Work type

Painting

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