Study for a Painting (Compositional Study)

© the estate of David Bomberg. All rights reserved, DACS 2024. Image credit: Hatton Gallery

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After the First World War, Bomberg became disillusioned by the destructive power of man and machine and changed his hard-edged pre-war abstract style. This painting is probably one of approximately fifty ‘imaginative compositions’ Bomberg completed c.1921–1922. Although still an abstract work, figurative elements seem to emerge within the loose, organic composition. While travelling in Palestine and Spain between 1923 and 1927, Bomberg abandoned abstraction altogether and developed a distinctive, but quite realistic approach to landscape painting.

Hatton Gallery

Newcastle upon Tyne

Title

Study for a Painting (Compositional Study)

Medium

oil on paper

Measurements

H 41 x W 30.5 cm

Accession number

NEWHG:OP.0119

Acquisition method

purchased at Sotheby's, 1968

Work type

Painting

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