Near and Far

© the estate of John Wells. Image credit: Jerwood Collection

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'Near and Far' demonstrates Wells’ interest in the work of Constructivist artist Naum Gabo, together with his love of the Cornish landscape. Wells had met Gabo through fellow St Ives artists Ben Nicholson and Barbara Hepworth, and Gabo described the younger artist as the ‘Paul Klee of the Constructivist movement’. Although Wells generally produced abstract work in the immediate post-war years, his style loosened during the mid-1950s and his paintings became more related to the surrounding Cornish landscape and the work of Peter Lanyon, Terry Frost and Bryan Wynter.

Jerwood Collection

Title

Near and Far

Date

1959

Medium

oil on board

Measurements

H 61 x W 122 cm

Accession number

JC112

Work type

Painting

Signature/marks description

signed, inscribed and dated ‘John Wells. 1959. / NEAR AND FAR. / ANCHOR STUDIO. TREWARNETH STREET. NEWLYN. CORNWALL.’ (on the reverse)

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