Figures in a Farmyard
About this artwork
In 1953 Robert Colquhoun was among one hundred artists invited to paint large pictures on the theme ‘Figures in their Setting’ for an exhibition initiated by the Contemporary Art Society. Colquhoun produced one of his largest and most resolved compositions, Figures in a Farmyard which, unusually, was preceded by numerous studies and smaller oil paintings. At this time Colquhoun and his partner, Robert MacBryde, were living at Tilty Mill, a rundown farmhouse in Essex. This work is an invented composition, but was evidently inspired by the pig farm near his then home.
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artist:Robert ColquhounScottish (1914 - 1962)
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title:Figures in a Farmyard
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date created:1953
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materials:Oil on canvas
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measurements:185.40 x 143.50 cm; Framed: 193.20 x 150.50 x 6.00 cm / 25.00 kg
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credit line:Purchased 1974
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accession number:GMA 1306
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artwork photographed by:Antonia Reeve
Robert Colquhoun
Robert Colquhoun
Colquhoun was born in Kilmarnock. He studied at Glasgow School of Art from 1933 to 1938, where he met Robert MacBryde. The two immediately formed a close friendship and became known as 'the two Roberts'. In 1944 they moved to London, where they were drawn into the Neo-Romantic group, finding a...