High Moor

© Estate of Peter Lanyon. All Rights Reserved, DACS 2024. Image credit: Bristol Museums, Galleries & Archives

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Peter Lanyon's work was the result of his personal experience of landscape although at first glance his paintings appear to be abstract. He spent most of his life in Cornwall and was particularly inspired by the wild coastline which runs from St Ives to Land's End. In 1959 he took up gliding in order to see the land from above and the swooping forms of 'High Moor' reflect this new interest. He died as the result of a gliding accident, when his mature painting style was gaining increasing international recognition.

Bristol Museum & Art Gallery

Bristol

Title

High Moor

Date

1962

Medium

oil on canvas

Measurements

H 182.9 x W 177.8 cm

Accession number

K4766

Acquisition method

purchased by the Friends of Bristol Art Gallery through the Dyer Bequest Fund, 1961, and given by them, 1978

Work type

Painting

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