About this artwork
This work was painted outdoors in Catterline, the small fishing village south of Aberdeen where Eardley spent much of her time from the 1950s onwards. She has heightened the sense of realism in Summer Fields by adding grass, picked as she worked, into the wet paint. The land and seascapes around Catterline inspired many of Eardley’s most memorable works, some of which verge on abstraction. Her expressive use of paint and warm colours combined with deep shadows evokes the summer sun on a golden crop.
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title:Summer Fields
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date created:About 1961
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materials:Oil and grasses on hardboard
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measurements:106.00 x 105.00 cm; Framed: 111.70 x 110.10 x 5.00 cm
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credit line:Bequeathed by Mr R.R. Scott Hay and presented by Mrs M.E.B. Scott Hay 1984
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accession number:GMA 2940
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artwork photographed by:Antonia Reeve
Joan Eardley
Joan Eardley
Born in West Sussex, Eardley moved to Glasgow at the outbreak of war. She studied at Glasgow School of Art and at Hospitalfield House under James Cowie. Cowie helped to shape her preference for everyday subjects. In 1949 Eardley rented a studio in the centre of Glasgow, and a few years later moved...