The Yellow Runner

© Estate of Peter Lanyon. All Rights Reserved, DACS 2024. Image credit: Lakeland Arts

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Peter Lanyon was born in St Ives, and was the only Cornishman among the central members of the St Ives School. He attended art school in London, and served with the RAF during the war. 'The Yellow Runner' was painted soon after he returned to Cornwall in 1945, when the influence of Ben Nicholson’s paintings and Naum Gabo’s constructions fed into Lanyon’s own very individual vision of the Cornish landscape. The foreground appears to be a section through the landscape, which opens out to reveal an interior space inhabited by horses. In the background, a fox – the yellow runner – races across the Cornish hillside, identified as Gunwalloe, near Helston. Combining autobiography, myth and imagination, Lanyon described the work as ‘a painting of a story.

Abbot Hall

Kendal

Title

The Yellow Runner

Date

1946

Medium

oil on board

Measurements

H 44.5 x W 58.5 cm

Accession number

AH 2861/92

Acquisition method

bequeathed by Guy Howard, 1992

Work type

Painting

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