Merindol, Southern France

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Julian Trevelyan, grandson of historian Sir George Otto Trevelyan, OM, FBA, left Cambridge to take up painting in Paris in 1930, where he was also a student of printmaking in the influential workshop of Stanley William Hayter. After painting in styles linked with Expressionism and Surrealism in the 1930s, he returned to greater naturalism and a renewed commitment to etching in the 1950s. This example demonstrates his mastery of linear effects and subtle variations of texturing.

The British Academy

London

Title

Merindol, Southern France

Date

1960

Medium

oil on canvas

Measurements

H 51 x W 61 cm

Accession number

BAP1/133

Acquisition method

donated by Ray Pahl, 2011

Work type

Painting

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