The Wheel

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Goldwag’s isolated, out-of-service wheel is typical of her distinctive, often sombre depictions of urban Glasgow in decay, which brought her critical acclaim in her later years. The flat technique is achieved by applying oil on board with a palette knife.

Hilda Goldwag was born to a Jewish family in Vienna, where she studied art, leaving for England in 1939 to escape Nazi persecution (her family, who remained behind, all perished). She moved to Glasgow in 1940, initially working in a variety of jobs but resuming her painting career in the 1950s, when Glasgow itself became the central theme of her work. Later, she also painted energetic flower pieces, rural scenes, figurative works and watercolours. She was a member of the Scottish Society of Women Artists, the Paisley Art Club and an honorary member of Visual Arts Scotland, and held two major Glasgow shows in 2003 and 2005.

Ben Uri Gallery & Museum

London

Title

The Wheel

Date

1976

Medium

oil on board

Measurements

H 60 x W 105.9 cm

Accession number

2008-10

Acquisition method

gift from the artist

Work type

Painting

Inscription description

Hilda Goldway, 1976

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