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Auction archive: Lot number 2183

ALEXANDER GOUDIE RP RGI (SCOTTISH 1933

Estimate
£3,000 - £5,000
ca. US$4,636 - US$7,728
Price realised:
£2,800
ca. US$4,327
Auction archive: Lot number 2183

ALEXANDER GOUDIE RP RGI (SCOTTISH 1933

Estimate
£3,000 - £5,000
ca. US$4,636 - US$7,728
Price realised:
£2,800
ca. US$4,327
Beschreibung:

ALEXANDER GOUDIE RP RGI (SCOTTISH 1933 - 2004), DAWN, LOCTUDY oil on canvas, signed 23.5cm x 54cm (9.25 x 21.25 inches) Framed (The vendor had this painting re-framed but retained the original frame which can be part of this lot if desired). Note: The view is Ile-Tudi viewed from the terrace of Villa Ker Jane, the home of Goudie's parents-in-law in the village of Loctudy, Brittany. Recurring visits to Brittany became not just a holiday break from the city life of Glasgow, but a place of experiment for his painting, leading to new developments in an increasingly individual style. The sources of Gauguin's powerful symbolism; calvaries, the carved wooden figures of the pieta, rosaries and graveyard guardians, had a power which belied their simple imagery and rough execution. This simplicity - a reduction of form to its basic but unmistakably symbolic shape - gave traditional Breton art its power and Goudie was deeply affected by it. In the first Brittany paintings colour was not one of Goudie's prime concerns, but over the years he moved away from a primarily tonal definition of the world around him to one where colour and pattern take a dominant role. In Cadell and van Dongen, both of whom simplified their approach to figurative painting by the introduction of pure colour, he found guidance. The brilliant light of Loctudy encouraged Goudie to make changes to his palette. The flat landscape, with expanses of water reflecting the powerful skies swept in from the Atlantic, were not suitable subjects for the tonal approach to painting which he brought with him from Scotland. Sir Timothy Clifford former Director of the National Galleries of Scotland, said: ''At his best, Goudie could draw better than any of his rivals in Scotland. There was magic and vision in his art and, I expect, history will be kind to him.''

Auction archive: Lot number 2183
Auction:
Datum:
3 May 2015
Auction house:
McTear's Auctioneers
Meiklewood Gate, Meiklewood Road 31
Head Office & Galleries
Glasgow, G51 4EU
United Kingdom
info@mctears.co.uk
+44(0)141 8102880
Beschreibung:

ALEXANDER GOUDIE RP RGI (SCOTTISH 1933 - 2004), DAWN, LOCTUDY oil on canvas, signed 23.5cm x 54cm (9.25 x 21.25 inches) Framed (The vendor had this painting re-framed but retained the original frame which can be part of this lot if desired). Note: The view is Ile-Tudi viewed from the terrace of Villa Ker Jane, the home of Goudie's parents-in-law in the village of Loctudy, Brittany. Recurring visits to Brittany became not just a holiday break from the city life of Glasgow, but a place of experiment for his painting, leading to new developments in an increasingly individual style. The sources of Gauguin's powerful symbolism; calvaries, the carved wooden figures of the pieta, rosaries and graveyard guardians, had a power which belied their simple imagery and rough execution. This simplicity - a reduction of form to its basic but unmistakably symbolic shape - gave traditional Breton art its power and Goudie was deeply affected by it. In the first Brittany paintings colour was not one of Goudie's prime concerns, but over the years he moved away from a primarily tonal definition of the world around him to one where colour and pattern take a dominant role. In Cadell and van Dongen, both of whom simplified their approach to figurative painting by the introduction of pure colour, he found guidance. The brilliant light of Loctudy encouraged Goudie to make changes to his palette. The flat landscape, with expanses of water reflecting the powerful skies swept in from the Atlantic, were not suitable subjects for the tonal approach to painting which he brought with him from Scotland. Sir Timothy Clifford former Director of the National Galleries of Scotland, said: ''At his best, Goudie could draw better than any of his rivals in Scotland. There was magic and vision in his art and, I expect, history will be kind to him.''

Auction archive: Lot number 2183
Auction:
Datum:
3 May 2015
Auction house:
McTear's Auctioneers
Meiklewood Gate, Meiklewood Road 31
Head Office & Galleries
Glasgow, G51 4EU
United Kingdom
info@mctears.co.uk
+44(0)141 8102880
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