The Steps, Chelsea
About this artwork
Wood met Antonio Gandarillas, a Chilean diplomat, when he first travelled to Paris in 1921. They formed a close relationship with Gandarillas proving very influential on the young ‘Kit’ - introducing him to a variety of artists, musicians and writers of Parisian society and encouraging Wood to accompany him on diplomatic visits around the Mediterranean and North Africa. Gandarillas also built a studio for Wood on the top floor of his house on Cheyne Walk in Chelsea, London. Wood presumably made this work while he was in London during April 1927, for his first major exhibition, shared with Ben and Winifred Nicholson and the potter William Staite Murray at the Beaux Arts Gallery.
Updated before 2020
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artist:Christopher WoodEnglish (1901 - 1930)
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title:The Steps, Chelsea
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date created:1927
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materials:Oil on plywood
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measurements:32.80 x 40.70 cm; Framed: 53.70 x 61.80 x 7.50 cm
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credit line:Bequeathed by Miss Elizabeth Watt 1989
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accession number:GMA 3523
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artwork photographed by:Antonia Reeve
Christopher Wood
Christopher Wood
Wood was born near Liverpool and studied architecture before turning to painting. After spending time in London he moved to Paris in 1921. He met Picasso and became influenced by modern French art. In 1926 he met Ben and Winifred Nicholson who became close friends and whose fresh, consciously naïve...