Thistles and Sun
About this artwork
After working as a War Artist during the Second World War, Sutherland returned to painting landscapes and natural motifs. In his paintings of 1945-6, there is a noticeable brightening of the palette, moving away from the use of dark and heavy colours and sharp contrasts in tone. In this work, Sutherland has concentrated on a group of thistle branches, stylizing the shapes of the thorns. It was made in the same year that the artist began his series of ‘Thorn Head’ paintings, which relate to themes of human suffering and cruelty. However the inclusion of the sun and use of oranges and yellows make this work more positive in tone.
Updated before 2020
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artist:Graham Sutherland (1903 - 1980) English
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title:Thistles and Sun
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date created:1945
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materials:Gouache, black and coloured crayon on paper
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measurements:45.00 x 40.40 cm
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object type:
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credit line:Presented by Mr and Mrs J.H. Macdonell 1960
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accession number:GMA 763
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gallery:
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artwork photographed by:Antonia Reeve
Graham Sutherland
Graham Sutherland
Graham Sutherland was born in London. He abandoned an apprenticeship as a railway engineer to study engraving and etching at Goldsmiths College, London from 1921 to 1926. Sutherland subsequently built up a successful career, working exclusively as a printmaker until 1930, when the previously...