About this artwork
The 1920s were the most successful decade for Peploe. His works were displayed in exhibitions in Edinburgh, Glasgow, London and Paris. These shows often featured a series of his still-life paintings. When viewed together, it was possible to see how his handling of this subject had evolved. At this time, he preferred bold colour and shapes that created a strong sense of pattern. This painting was probably made in summer when roses were in season.
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artist:Samuel John PeploeScottish (1871 - 1935)
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title:Roses
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date created:About 1920 - 1925; verso about 1908
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materials:Oil on canvas
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measurements:50.80 x 61.00 cm; Framed: 68.60 x 78.70 x 10.20 cm
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credit line:Presented by the Rev H.G.R. Hay-Boyd 1941
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accession number:GMA 27
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artwork photographed by:Antonia Reeve
Samuel John Peploe
Samuel John Peploe
Peploe is one of the group of four artists known as the 'Scottish Colourists'. Born in Edinburgh, he studied art in Paris and lived there from 1910 to 1912. It was through painting holidays in Northern France that he was introduced to the use of bold colour, inspired by the bright sunlight. He...