Francis Campbell Boileau Cadell
The Blue Fan
About this artwork
This painting is typical of Cadell's post-war style, characterised by vivid, acidic colours and strict composition. Using areas of flat colour and disregarding shadow, the artist has stylized the forms of jug, fan, chair, table and bowl to such an extent that the painting may be read as a two-dimensional pattern. Cadell painted a series of colourful still lifes, which caused some controversy when first exhibited.
Updated before 2020
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artist:Francis Campbell Boileau CadellScottish (1883 - 1937)
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title:The Blue Fan
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date created:About 1922
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materials:Oil on canvas
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measurements:60.00 x 51.00 cm; Framed: 70.30 x 60.10 x 5.80 cm
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credit line:Bequeathed by Dr James T. Ritchie 1999
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accession number:GMA 4290
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Francis Campbell Boileau Cadell
Francis Campbell Boileau Cadell
Cadell studied in Paris and lived in Munich before settling in his native Edinburgh around 1909. Cadell's pre-war work is influenced by the Impressionists. From around 1920, his work became brighter and bolder. Shadows were suppressed to such an extent that the paintings of this period are...