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Peter L FieldAbstract with Man Verso - British fifties abstract art oil painting green blueCirca 1955
Circa 1955
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This fantastic British Abstract oil painting is by artist Peter Field. It was painted circa 1955 on canvas and there is an equally good portrait of a man verso. The composition has layers of green and grey shapes against a pale yellow background on the left hand side. The background is grey on the right with a vivid turquoise band far right. It is really pleasing to the eye and the bold brushwork and heavy impasto throughout are superb. This is a fine example of Field's abstract oil painting from this period.
Unsigned.
Provenance: Family collection.
Condition. Oil on canvas, 17 inches by 15 inches and in good condition.
Frame. Housed in a float mount frame, 18 inches by 16.5 inches and in good condition.
Peter L Field (born 1920) - painter in oils, printmaker and teacher born in Winson in Gloucestershire. He studied at Cheltenham School of Art, 1937-9, with Seaton A White, then at Goldsmiths College London, 1946-49 under Clive Gardiner. After teaching in Paignton and Swindon he went to Birmingham, retiring in 1982 as head of the art and design faculty at City of Birmingham Polytechnic. He showed at The Royal Academy and in the provinces and Swindon Museum and Art gallery hold his works.
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